George Alexander Stevens (1710 – 6 September 1780) was an English actor, playwright, poet, composer and songwriter.
He was born in the parish of St. Andrews, in Holborn, a neighbourhood of London.
After spending many years as a travelling actor, he performed for the theatre in Covent Garden (now the Royal Opera House).
Stevens also authored several dramatic pieces for the stage, a novel entitled Tom Fool, and a satire, The Birthday of Folly.
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