Stevens acted for the first time when he was coerced into auditioning for Arthur Miller's
After the Fall at the University of Arizona. He not only won a role, he got the demanding lead of Quentin, who is virtually never off the stage. One local reviewer said, the young performer "commanded the stage with a commanding voice." He contributed several deadpan readings of absurd material for
The Kentucky Fried Movie and then gained national recognition as the announcer for two incarnations of
Hollywood Squares (the 1986–1989 and the first 4 seasons of the 1998–2004 version), appearing in the middle square of the bottom row and guest hosting for a week during the final season of the 1980s version, and guest-announcing during the second "Game Show Week" in the final season of the 1990s run. He also became known for playing Kenny Beckett on the sitcom ''
Dave's World (1993–1997) and serving as announcer for the Fender Bender 500 segments of Wake, Rattle, and Roll. He appeared as himself on an episode of The Larry Sanders Show and also on Caroline in the City. In 1988, he starred in the film Traxx. In 1990, Stevens also starred as the title character on the TV series Max Monroe: Loose Cannon. In 1992, he made a small appearance in the comedy film Mr. Saturday Night. In 1996, he voiced Doc Samson in The Incredible Hulk''. In 1999, he had a cameo in a season 9 episode of
Beverly Hills, 90210, playing Sonny Sharp, a former top radio DJ who befriends David Silver. In late 2005, Stevens was hired to be
The Late Late Show's announcer, a position he held until the end of March 2015 when the production contract with producer
Worldwide Pants ran out at the end of a
two-month interregnum of guest hosts. As part of an April Fool's Day hosting swap, Stevens announced for
The Price Is Right with
Craig Ferguson hosting while
Drew Carey with his
Price is Right announcer
George Gray hosted
The Late Late Show on April 1, 2014. Stevens continues to work with Ferguson as the announcer on the History Channel's
Join or Die with Craig Ferguson, and as of February 2017 on
The Craig Ferguson Show on SiriusXM radio. In July 2015, Stevens became the primary continuity announcer for
Tribune Media's television network
Antenna TV, replacing
Gary Owens, who died in February. He is also the author of a series of children's books. The first, released in 2006, was called
The Big Galoot. == Personal life ==