Robert Stevenson

Robert Stevenson

  • Birthday: 1905-03-31
  • Deathday: 1986-04-30
  • Place of birth: Buxton, Derbyshire, England, UK
  • Also know as: Robert Edward Stevenson

Biography

Robert Stevenson (31 March 1905, Buxton, Derbyshire – 30 April 1986) was an English film writer and director. He was educated at Cambridge University where he became the president of both the Liberal Club and the Cambridge Union Society. He moved to California in the 1940s and ended up directing 19 films for The Walt Disney Company in the 1960s and 1970s. Today, Stevenson is best remembered for directing the Julie Andrews musical Mary Poppins, for which Andrews won the Academy Award for Best Actress and Stevenson received a nomination for Best Director Oscar. Stevenson divorced his first wife Cecilie and married actress Anna Lee in 1934. They lived on London's Bankside for five years, moving to Hollywood in 1939, where he remained for many years. They had two daughters, Venetia and Caroline, before divorcing in March 1944. He married Frances Holyoke Howard on October 8, 1944; they later divorced. They had one son, Hugh Howard Stevenson. Robert Stevenson's widow, Ursula Henderson, appeared as herself in the documentary Locked in the Tower: The Men behind Jane Eyre in 2007. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Stevenson (director), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

Filmography

Where Danger Lives

1950

As Assistant Clerk (uncredited)

Production

Mary Poppins

1964

As Director

Herbie Rides Again

1974

As Director

That Darn Cat!

1965

As Director

Old Yeller

1957

As Director

Jane Eyre

1943

As Screenplay

Jane Eyre

1943

As Director

The Gnome-Mobile

1967

As Director

Bedknobs and Broomsticks

1971

As Director

The Las Vegas Story

1952

As Director

Dishonored Lady

1947

As Director

The Woman on Pier 13

1950

As Director

The Love Bug

1968

As Director

Kidnapped

1960

As Director

Kidnapped

1960

As Writer

Forever and a Day

1943

As Director

Tom Brown's School Days

1940

As Additional Dialogue

King Solomon's Mines

1937

As Director

Tom Brown's School Days

1940

As Director

Johnny Tremain

1957

As Director

The Shaggy D.A.

1976

As Director

Blackbeard's Ghost

1968

As Director

Joan of Paris

1942

As Director

My Dog the Thief

1969

As Director

To the Ends of the Earth

1948

As Director

Walk Softly, Stranger

1950

As Director

My Forbidden Past

1951

As Director

Back Street

1941

As Director

Owd Bob

1938

As Director

Non-Stop New York

1937

As Director

Young Man's Fancy

1939

As Director

The Ware Case

1938

As Director

Return to Yesterday

1940

As Director

The Monkey's Uncle

1965

As Director

Falling for You

1933

As Director

Son of Flubber

1963

As Director

The Camels Are Coming

1934

As Director

Jack of All Trades

1936

As Director

Tudor Rose

1936

As Director

Know Your Ally: Britain

1944

As Director

Greek Street

1930

As Writer

Balaclava

1928

As Scenario Writer

Falling for You

1933

As Screenplay

The Battle

1934

As Writer

Michael and Mary

1931

As Writer

A Night in Montmartre

1931

As Scenario Writer

The Ringer

1931

As Writer

Sunshine Susie

1931

As Scenario Writer

The Faithful Heart

1932

As Scenario Writer

Lord Babs

1932

As Writer

Love on Wheels

1932

As Screenplay

Paradise for Two

1937

As Writer

Tudor Rose

1936

As Writer

The Liberty Story

1957

As Director

Happy Ever After

1932

As Director

Return to Yesterday

1940

As Screenplay

Little Friend

1934

As Associate Producer

The Only Girl

1933

As Assistant Director

The Ware Case

1938

As Scenario Writer

Early to Bed

1933

As Supervising Producer

Early to Bed

1933

As Dialogue

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