K.T. Stevens
An image from They're Playing with Fire, one of the productions that also features K.T. Stevens.
K.T. Stevens

K.T. Stevens

July 20, 1919 — Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Stevens, born Gloria Wood, was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of film producer and director Sam Wood. She made her first film appearance when she was just two years old in her father's second silent film, Peck's Bad Boy.

As an adult, she changed her name to K. T. Stevens to distance herself from her father's fame. She initially called herself Katherine Stevens, which people often shorted to "Katie," leading to the final version with the initials "K.T."

Stevens appeared in a number of films in the 1940s and 1950s, including Kitty Foyle, (directed by her father) with Ginger Rogers, The Great Man's Lady with Barbara Stanwyck, Address Unknown, Port of New York with Yul Brynner, Harriet Craig with Joan Crawford and Vice Squad with Edward G. Robinson. She also appeared as Phyllis in the 1969 hit movie Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice. Her last film role before her death from lung cancer was in the 1994 Whoopi Goldberg film Corrina, Corrina.

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

1969

Kitty Foyle

Kitty Foyle

1940

They're Playing with Fire

They're Playing with Fire

1984

Harriet Craig

Harriet Craig

1950

Pets

Pets

1973

Address Unknown

Address Unknown

1944

Tumbleweed

Tumbleweed

1953

Vice Squad

Vice Squad

1953