Louis Stevens
Biography
Biography
Louis Stevens brought many screenplays to Hollywood throughout the course of his Hollywood career. Stevens began his entertainment career in film writing following credits on "The Home Stretch" (1921), "Babe Comes Home" (1927) and "State's Attorney" (1932). He also appeared in "Flying Devils" (1933). In the latter half of his career, Stevens wrote the remake "Streets of Laredo" (1949) with Macdonald Carey, "Horizons West" (1952) with Robert Ryan and the western "The Cimarron Kid" (1952) with Audie Murphy. Stevens more recently wrote the George Montgomery western "Gun Duel in Durango" (1957). Stevens passed away in September 1963 at the age of 67.