James Stephenson (actor)


James Albert Stephenson was a British stage and film actor. He took up film acting at 49 and after a slow start delivered an Academy Award-nominated performance in the William Wyler-directed melodrama, The Letter in 1940. The roles offered to Stephenson dramatically improved following this performance, but he died just a year later at 52.

Early life

Stephenson was the son of chemist and druggist John G. Stephenson and his wife Emma. He grew up in the West Riding of Yorkshire and Burnley, Lancashire, with his brothers, Alan and Norman. He became a bank clerk and later had a career as a merchant. In the 1930s, he emigrated to the United States and took U.S. nationality in 1938.

Career

After acting on the stage, Stephenson made his film debut in 1937 at age 48, initially making films in Britain. Warner Bros. signed him the following year, and he began playing urbane villains and disgraced gentlemen. His big break came when director William Wyler cast him as a conscience-stricken lawyer, in spite of studio resistance, in The Letter, opposite Bette Davis. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for this role. Later that year, he played the title role in Calling Philo Vance. In 1941 he was first-billed in Shining Victory, in which he played the character of Dr. Paul Venner.
Just as Stephenson's acting career was starting to rise, he died of a heart attack at the age of 52. He is interred at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Partial filmography

The Perfect Crime - ParkerThe Man Who Made Diamonds - BenYou Live and Learn - Sam BrooksTake It from Me - LewisThe Dark Stairway - Inspector ClarkeWhite Banners - Thomas BradfordMr. Satan - Tim GarnettIt's in the Blood - Milky JoeWhen Were You Born - Phillip 'Phil' Corey Cowboy from Brooklyn - Prof. LandisBoy Meets Girl - Major ThompsonNancy Drew... Detective - ChallonHeart of the North - Inspector Stephen GoreDevil's Island - Col. Armand LucienKing of the Underworld - Bill StevensTorchy Blane in Chinatown - Mr. MansfieldSecret Service of the Air - Jim CameronThe Adventures of Jane Arden - Dr. George VandersOn Trial - Gerald TraskWanted by Scotland Yard - FingersConfessions of a Nazi Spy - British Military Intelligence AgentSons of Liberty - Colonel TillmanBeau Geste - Major Henri de BeaujolaisThe Old Maid - Jim RalstonEspionage Agent - Dr. Anton RaderThe Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex - Sir Thomas EgertonWe Are Not Alone - Sir William ClintockWolf of New York - Hiram RogersCalling Philo Vance - Philo VanceMurder in the Air - Joe GarveyRiver's End - Insp. McDowellThe Sea Hawk - AbbottA Dispatch from Reuters - CarewThe Letter - Howard JoyceSouth of Suez - Inspector ThorntonFlight from Destiny - Dr. Lawrence StevensShining Victory - Dr. Paul VennerInternational Squadron - Squadron Leader Charles WyattThe Smiling Ghost - John Eggleston in Photo