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  1. George Jr. produced and directed the documentary about his father George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey in 1984 [5] and is the father of Stevens's grandson Michael Stevens (1966–2015), who was also a television and film producer-director.

  2. Jul 13, 2005 · A man of the West – he was born in Oakland, California – Stevens’ formal education was abandoned when he became an actor and later a stage manager in his parents’ West Coast touring stock...

  3. Stevens’s father is offered as one model of dignity. He is utterly committed to his work and refuses to allow personal affairs to get in the way of his professional requirements: even when he collapses while pushing a trolley, an event that will lead to his death, he continues attempting to push it from the floor.

  4. Stevens is strongly influenced by his father. He constantly speaks of his father as though the older man perfectly exemplifies the quality of dignity, telling stories of his father's brilliantly self-effacing execution of his duties as butler.

  5. Mar 9, 2019 · Both father and son possess that all-important quality in this book referred to as “dignity.” But the stiff-upper-lips-of-the-kind-that-never-quaver were too much for me. I choked up when the father died. Mr. Stevens had Miss Kenton close his father’s eyes.

  6. Born in Sacramento, California on December 16th, 1978, Stevens has been deeply connected to music since a young age. At the age of eight, Stevens's father, Joe Stevens, an accomplished accordionist, gifted him and his brother Paul with accordions, sparking George's passion for music.

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  8. May 31, 2022 · Stevens long lived in the shadow of his father, who earned two Oscars for Best Director (for “A Place in the Sun” and “Giant”) in a storied Hollywood career. “Though he always said ...