Kent Stevenson

Kent Stevenson was an American actor and writer who is best known for March of the Movies, There’ll Always Be an England, and The Battle for Freedom. He had a brief but impactful career in the film industry before his untimely death during World War II.

Personal and Family Life

Kent Stevenson was born in the United States. Little is known about his family background or personal life, but his dedication to the arts was evident through his work as both an actor and a writer. He contributed to various projects, showcasing a commitment to storytelling.

Death and Legacy

Kent Stevenson passed away on June 22, 1944, in Germany while serving in World War II. His death was a significant loss to the arts community, as he left behind works that continue to be remembered. Stevenson’s contributions to film and narrative storytelling have secured him a place in cinematic history.

Filmography

Title Year Role
The Battle for Freedom 1942 Narrator
Suicide Squadron 1941 (uncredited)
Common Heritage 1940 Narrator (voice)
March of the Movies 1933 Narrator
There’ll Always Be an England 1945 Commentary