Perry Stephens (February 14, 1958 - September 8, 2005), born Perry
Stephens Moody in Frankfurt, Germany, was an American actor known
primarily for his roles on daytime soap operas, including the role of
Jack Forbes on Loving from 1983 to 1990 and Steve Crown on The Bold
and the Beautiful in 1993. He also starred as John F. Kennedy in the
television movie biopic of Marilyn Monroe, From Norma Jean to Marilyn,
and played smarmy studio publicity agent Jack Sweeney on AMC's comic
series about a 1930s movie studio, The Lot. In 1993, he starred in the
role of the journalist anti-mafia Perry on the Italian-Argentine
telenovela "Micaela".Stephens grew up in Decatur, Alabama. While
attending Decatur High School he got his first taste of acting as
Curly in Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA! in 1976. He attended
Samford University in Birmingham and continued to do college and
community plays along with singing in choir and a barbershop quartet.
After college he and went on to perform in musical theater at Opryland
Musical Theme Park in Nashville early in his career.In addition to
appearing in several movies, Stephens was a guest on a number of
popular television shows, including L.A. Heat, Wings and Family
Matters, as well as a 1996 cameo on the hit show Frasier as Stan the
bartender. In the fall of 1997, He played Mr. Anderson, Scott Whyte's
father on City Guys in which he appeared for three seasons. In 2001,
Stephens returned to the stage in the play Judah Ben-Hur.Stephens was
also a very talented singer and was very successful in several
countries, among them South Africa.
Stephens Moody in Frankfurt, Germany, was an American actor known
primarily for his roles on daytime soap operas, including the role of
Jack Forbes on Loving from 1983 to 1990 and Steve Crown on The Bold
and the Beautiful in 1993. He also starred as John F. Kennedy in the
television movie biopic of Marilyn Monroe, From Norma Jean to Marilyn,
and played smarmy studio publicity agent Jack Sweeney on AMC's comic
series about a 1930s movie studio, The Lot. In 1993, he starred in the
role of the journalist anti-mafia Perry on the Italian-Argentine
telenovela "Micaela".Stephens grew up in Decatur, Alabama. While
attending Decatur High School he got his first taste of acting as
Curly in Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA! in 1976. He attended
Samford University in Birmingham and continued to do college and
community plays along with singing in choir and a barbershop quartet.
After college he and went on to perform in musical theater at Opryland
Musical Theme Park in Nashville early in his career.In addition to
appearing in several movies, Stephens was a guest on a number of
popular television shows, including L.A. Heat, Wings and Family
Matters, as well as a 1996 cameo on the hit show Frasier as Stan the
bartender. In the fall of 1997, He played Mr. Anderson, Scott Whyte's
father on City Guys in which he appeared for three seasons. In 2001,
Stephens returned to the stage in the play Judah Ben-Hur.Stephens was
also a very talented singer and was very successful in several
countries, among them South Africa.
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