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Veteran Actor Charles C. Stevenson Jr. Dies at 95
6 Feb
Summary
- Actor Charles C. Stevenson Jr. known for Will & Grace died Jan. 19.
- He had a prolific career spanning decades with many TV and film roles.
- Stevenson began his acting career at age 50 after naval service.

Charles C. Stevenson Jr., a familiar face on television, has died at the age of 95. The actor, celebrated for his portrayal of bartender Smitty on "Will & Grace," passed away on January 19th due to natural causes. His extensive career included memorable appearances on popular shows such as "The Office," "Shameless," and "Glee."
Stevenson's journey into acting began later in life, at age 50, after serving in the Navy during the Korean War and studying English at UC Berkeley. He often joked that his job was to "marry or bury people" in scenes, skillfully filling unscripted moments for directors.
His onscreen debut occurred in 1982, and he went on to accumulate a vast list of credits. These include appearances on "Dynasty," "Cheers," "ER," and "Curb Your Enthusiasm," as well as roles in films like "The Naked Gun" and "Men in Black."




