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Charles Stevens, born on May 26, 1893, in Solomonsville, Arizona, USA, was a figure in the film industry. His career spanned over a decade, during which he contributed to two notable productions. Stevens' first on-screen credit was in the 1927 silent film "Now We're in the Air," where he played the role of the Knife Thrower. He then appeared in the 1939 Western epic "Union Pacific," directed by Cecil B. DeMille, portraying the character of Indian Shooting Mollie, although he was not credited for this role. Stevens' filmography, though limited, offers a glimpse into the diverse roles he undertook during his time in the film industry.
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