Steve Gravers
Steve Gravers was an American character actor who appeared in numerous television shows and several films in a career that lasted from 1952 until his death in 1978.
Career
A life member of The Actors Studio, Gravers made his Broadway debut in the Studio's production of Michael Gazzo's A Hatful of Rain on November 9, 1955.This was the same night on which Graver's first featured television performance was aired, a guest appearance on I Spy, in an episode entitled "Bits and Pieces".
Personal life
Steve Gravers married Vita Marcus, 1958-60, no children. Resided in Studio City, California until his death on 8/22/1978 from lung cancer.Selected credits
Films
- Al Capone - Albert Anselmi
- Hell Bent for Leather - Grover
- Operation Eichmann - Jacob
- 40 Pounds of Trouble - Daytime
- The Satan Bug - 2nd Fake SDI Agent
- Across 110th Street - Tailor Shop Patrolman
- Blood Sabbath - The Padre
- Wizards - Blackwolf
- The Car - Mr. Mackey
Television
- I Spy - French Officer
- Peter Gunn - Frank Kelly
- Have Gun - Will Travel - Howard Gorman
- The Untouchables
- * - Birch Henchman
- * - Tony Genna
- * - Harry Tazik
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Lieutenant Schwartz
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Wickers
- Dr Kildare - Albert Case
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - The Psychiatrist
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Lieutenant Storber
- Rawhide - Fred Adams
- Combat - Tech Sergeant Martinez
- I Spy
- * - Captain Richards
- * - Patterson
- Bonanza - Martinez
- Gunsmoke
- * - Wales
- * - Jed Bailey
- Get Smart - Carlos
- Here Come the Brides - Barney Alton
- Alias Smith and Jones
- * - Parson
- * - Bookie
- * - Mattson
- * - Bartender
- Columbo - Sergeant
- Ironside - Taxi Driver Jones
- Kojak - Pullian
- The Marcus-Nelson Murders - Irwin David
- Charlie's Angels - Cooperman