Marti Stevens (actress) explained

Marti Stevens
Birth Name:Martha Schenk
Birth Place:New York City, United States
Occupation:Actress, singer
Years Active:1950s to 1980s

Marti Stevens (Martha Schenk; born New York City) is a retired American singer and actress. She appeared in television shows such as It Takes a Thief, The Love Boat and Stagecoach West. She appeared in an Australian production of the play Forty Carats and in High Spirits, the musical version of Blithe Spirit, in London's West End in 1964.[1] She also had a starring role in the 1962 film, All Night Long.

Early life

Born Martha Schenk, she was the daughter of American film studio executive, Nicholas Schenck.[2] She was a close friend of actresses Marlene Dietrich[3] and Rachel Roberts.[4]

In 1963, she had a surprise visit from a queen. Queen Frederika and Princess Irene of Greece were being chased down the road by protestors and were ringing door bells looking for refuge. Stevens heard the bell ring and came to the door dressed in a bath towel. She let them in and gave them both a scotch.[5]

Music career

Clubs

In late November 1959, she began a two-week engagement at the Ankara club.[2] It was reported in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (December 6, 1959) that she, along with the Chandra Kaly Dancers, were to stay on an extra week.[6]

Other events

In January 2016, it was announced that Stevens, along with Barbara Cook, Billy Porter, Lea Salonga, De'Adre Aziza, Amanda Green, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Lindsay Mendez, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Telly Leung, and others were to perform at a benefit concert connected with the late Lena Horne. The event was to take place at New York City's Symphony Space on January 11, 2016.[7]

Stage

In 1960, Stevens appeared at the East 74th Street Theater in George Gershwin's Oh, Kay!, with Penny Fuller and Linda Lavin.[8] [9] [10]

In March 1970, having been brought to Australia by Philip Productions, she was appearing at the Anthenaeum theater in Melbourne with Tony Hanlon in the James Burrows directed Forty Carats.[11]

Film and television roles

In 1962, she had a role in the film All Night Long, a film with the British jazz-scene as its backdrop, based on Shakespeare's Othello. She played the role of Delia Lane, wife of a black musician, Aurelius Rex, played by Paul Harris. They become victim to the devious and sinister meddling by musician Johnny Cousin, played by Patrick McGoohan.[12] Stevens sings two songs in the film.

Filmography

Film
TitleRoleDirectorYearNotes
Abdulla the GreatSinger1955
Frische BriseSingerRuprecht Essberger 1955TV movie
All Night LongDelia Lane1962Film, based on Othello
Ziegfeld: The Man and His WomenBlanche Burke 1978TV movie
The ChoiceMarie1981TV movie
The Day the Bubble BurstRole1982TV movie
Television
TitleEpisode #RoleDirectorYearNotes #
M SquadContrabandEve Parker Don Medford 1958Season 2, episode 13
Stagecoach WestThe Saga of Jeremy Boone Felicia Sparks Thomas Carr 1960Season 1, episode 8
Emergency-Ward 10Episode #1.729 Barbara Dodge Alastair Reid 1964Season 1, episode 729
Emergency-Ward 10Episode #1.730 Barbara Dodge Alastair Reid 1964Season 1, episode 730
Emergency-Ward 10Episode #1.732 Barbara Dodge Cecil Petty 1964Season 1, episode 732
Emergency-Ward 10Episode #1.733Barbara Dodge Shaun O'Riordan 1964Season 1, episode 733
Emergency-Ward 10Episode #1.735 Barbara Dodge Alastair Reid 1964Season 1, episode 735
Emergency-Ward 10Episode #1.737 Barbara Dodge Shaun O'Riordan 1964Season 1, episode 737
Emergency-Ward 10Episode #1.738 Barbara Dodge Cecil Petty1964Season 1, episode 738
Emergency-Ward 10Episode #1.739 Barbara Dodge Shaun O'Riordan 1964Season 1, episode 739
Emergency-Ward 10Episode #1.740 Barbara Dodge Josephine Douglas 1964Season 1, episode 740
It Takes a ThiefLocked in the Cradle of the Keep Commissar Malenska Leonard Horn 1968Season 1, episode 14
MannixEnd of the RainbowMrs. O'Farrell Robert L. Friend 1968Season 2, episode 5
KojakMouseBeth Avild Harvey S. Laidman 1978Season 5, episode 14
Hart to HartThis Lady Is MurderAlthea PrinzEarl Bellamy 1980Season 2, episode 3
The Love BoatThe Lady from Laramie/Vicki Swings/Phantom BrideMiss SingletonJack Arnold 1981Season 5, episode 7

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Blithe Spirit Becomes a Musical", The Times, November 4, 1964, page 16; and "Theatres", The Times, January 23, 1965, page 2.
  2. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1129&dat=19541129&id=PiANAAAAIBAJ&sjid=22oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2964,1798906&hl=ko "Marti Stevens Comes to Ankara"
  3. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19700114&id=c9tUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zJADAAAAIBAJ&pg=4138,2140120&hl=ko Page 11 "If you think she's Marlene, you're wrong! But she is a close friend"
  4. Web site: 9780060152352: No Bells on Sunday: The Rachel Roberts Journals - AbeBooks - Rachel Roberts: 0060152354. abebooks.co.uk. en-GB. 2019-12-24.
  5. The Sydney Morning Herald, May 1, 1963 Page 3 Heavy Guard As Greek Queen Leaves Britain After Troubled Visit, Both Guards Knocked Down via news.google.com. Accessed May 26, 2024.
  6. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Marti Stevens Stays at Ankara", page 28 via news.google.com. Accessed May 26, 2024.
  7. http://www.playbill.com/news/article/barbara-cook-lea-salonga-billy-porter-telly-leung-pay-tribute-to-lena-horne-378149 Barbara Cook, Lea Salonga, Billy Porter, Telly Leung Pay Tribute to Lena Horne
  8. Donna H. Krasnow, Daniel E. Lewis (2020). Daniel Lewis; A Life in Choreography and the Art of Dance via books.google.com. Accessed May 26, 2024.
  9. Web site: Broadway. John Corry. September 24, 1976. The New York Times.
  10. Web site: East 74th Street Theatre - Theater Information. Broadway World.
  11. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19700316&id=Ku5XAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zpADAAAAIBAJ&pg=5528,3030444&hl=ko Amusements (page 108)
  12. http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowandact/5-oldies-but-goodies-streaming-on-netflix-to-consider-watching-this-weekend-20150402 5 Oldies But Goodies Streaming on Netflix to Consider Watching This Weekend By Tambay A. Obenson