Shawn Stevens was born Shawn Perry Stevens in Morristown, New Jersey April 5, 1958, the first child of Gary Kieth Stevens, a carpenter, pilot and construction contractor, and Gladys Edna (Chich) Smith, a homemaker. Stevens lived in Morristown, New Jersey until his family moved to Burbank, Ca. in 1969. Stevens is the oldest of 3 children. He has a sister Jodi Beth (Blatz. b/1961) and brother Gary Kieth Jr. (b/1963). Stevens was raised Church of Christ and converted to Mormonism at age 19. Stevens married Kaylene McLaws in 1984 and together they have 4 children, Tauren-Ashlee (Tucker b. 1985), Shawn Kory (b. 1989), Perry Christian (b. 1981) and Vince Kayson (b. 1993). Shawn has 1 grandson and is expecting a 2nd in the summer of 2014. Shawn is uncle to actor/musician Kelly Blatz (One Square Mile, Aaron Stone, April Showers, and Prom Night).
After 25 years offstage, Shawn was given the opportunity to audition for the legendary 50's and 60's doo wop group The Diamonds (Li'l Darlin', The Stroll) and was invited to perform with them during a 4 month engagement headlining the world famous Palm Springs Follies. During this experience Shawn remembered how much he missed and loved performing and, with the love and support of his family, decided to set about returning to his passion. Shawn will be appearing in the T.C. Christensen penned and directed feature The Cokeville Miracle to be filmed the summer of 2014 and has several other projects in development including reality show concepts and theatrical productions.
2024
as Doctor
2022
as Bill Fenech
2022
as Harry Stalls
2020
as Otto
2019
as Grandpa
2019
as Judge Turnham
2016
as Will
2016
as Winston Pruitt
2016
as Doug
2002
as Chuck
1988
as Saxophone Player
1987
as Owney (uncredited)
1986
as Self
1985
as Self
1982
as Larry
1981
as Sidney Bent
1981
as Jon
1981
as Peter
1980
as Wayne Hartfield
1980
as Actor
1979
as Bobby
1979
as Boy
1979
as Bob Perkins
1979
as Charles Sinclair
1979
as Self
1979
as Randy
1977
as self
1977
as Jack Binder
as Pete Jacobs
as Board Member
as Pops
as Cameraman (uncredited)