Julie Stevens (American actress, born 1916)

Julie Stevens (born Harriet Foote; November 23, 1916 – August 26, 1984) was an American actress who performed on radio, television, the stage, and in movies.

[5] Despite that experience, Stevens was unable to land an acting job in New York, which led her to work as an usher at the Empire Theatre until an opportunity arose.

Although she appeared in many programs in old-time radio, most of her work there was in soap operas, especially Abie's Irish Rose,[6] Ethel and Albert, Kitty Foyle, The Light of the World, Road of Life, and Stella Dallas.

[8]In other genres, Stevens had the female lead in Abbott Mysteries and appeared often in Grand Central Station,[9] Gang Busters[10] and Quick as a Flash.

[11] She also appeared on Front Page Farrell, Just Plain Bill, Romance[12] The Adventures of Ellery Queen,[13] Crime Club, Doctor Standish, Medical Examiner, Broadway Is My Beat, and Secret Missions.

[3] Her other Broadway roles included Sue in Snookie (1941), Jean in Brooklyn, U.S.A. (1941–42), Helen in Proof Thro' the Night (1942–43), Hannah in The World's Full of Girls (1943), and Winifred Agate in Sleep My Pretty One (1944).

[17] Impressed by Stevens' work as an ingenue in the Pasadena Playhouse's production of Yes, My Darling Daughter, executives of Warner Bros. studios expressed interest in her.