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Andrew Stevens

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Actor

The Resume

    (June 10, 1955- )
    Born in Memphis, Tennessee
    Birth name was Herman Andrew Stevens
    Son of actress Stella Stevens
    Actor and producer
    Appeared in the films ‘Massacre at Central High’ (1976), ‘The Fury’ (1978), ‘The Boys in Company C’ (1978), ‘The Seduction’ (1982), ‘The Terror Within’ (1989), ‘Night Eyes’ (1990), ‘Night Eyes 2’ (1992), and ‘Night Eyes 3’ (1993)
    Recurring role as Casey Renault on Dallas (1987-89)
    President of Franchise Pictures, Royal Oaks Entertainment, and Andrew Stevens Entertainment
    Produced ‘Night Eyes’ (1990), ‘The Skateboard Kid 2’ (1994), ‘Moving Target’ (1996), ‘Strategic Command’ (1997), ‘Maximum Revenge’ (1997), ‘Freedom Strike’ (1998), ‘The Boy Who Saved Christmas’ (1998), ‘Dear Santa’ (1998), ‘The Big Kahuna’ (1999), ‘Get Carter’ (2000), ‘3000 Miles to Graceland’ (2001), ‘Heist’ (2001), ‘Half Past Dead’ (2002), ‘Missionary Man’ (2007), ‘Mongolian Death Worm’ (TV movie, 2010), ‘Abner, the Invisible Dog’ (2013), and ’47 Hours to Live’ (2019)

Why he might be annoying:

    He auditioned for the role of Luke Skywalker in ‘Star Wars,’ but lost out to Mark Hamill.
    He was the original voice of Prince Erik in ‘The Little Mermaid,’ but was replaced by Christopher Daniel Barnes.
    He was married and divorced three times, most notably from actress Kate Jackson.
    Franchise Pictures filed for bankruptcy after being sued by the German film distributor Intertainment AG over ‘grossly fraudulent and inflated budgets.’ (2004)
    He wrote his own IMDb biography.
    He produced the direct-to-video ‘Stranded’ under the pseudonym ‘Hugh Janus.’

Why he might not be annoying:

    After the Manson Family murders, his parents sent him back to Memphis to live with his grandparents.
    He won the Tennessee High School Speech and Drama State Tournament his senior year.
    He won a Los Angeles Drama Circle Critics Award for the play ‘Bouncers.’
    He was chair of the Independent Producers Association.

Credit: C. Fishel


Featured in the following Annoying Collections:

Year In Review:

    For 2024, as of last weekly ranking, Out of 1 Votes: 100% Annoying
    In 2023, Out of 10 Votes: 60.0% Annoying
    In 2022, Out of 26 Votes: 53.85% Annoying
    In 2021, Out of 8 Votes: 62.50% Annoying