Shadoe Stevens
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Biography
Suntanned, carefully groomed blond announcer and media personality who enjoyed success on West Coast radio and TV. Stevens attempted to parlay his fame into features with the comedy adventure spoof "Traxx" (1988) and into TV with a comedy pilot for Cinemax, "Shadoevision" (1986), and a detective series for CBS, "Max Monroe: Loose Cannon" (1990). All of these traded in on the deep, dulcet tones of his speaking voice and his slightly bizarre, L.A. hipster persona, but were not especially successful. Established, though, as a personality, Stevens agreeably filled a square on the syndicated tic-tac-toe game show "The New Hollywood Squares" and doubled as announcer for that program and for the animated children's show, "Wake, Rattle and Roll." His most widely seen acting role to date has been as one of the regulars on the CBS sitcom, "Dave's World" (1993-97).
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Life Events
1977
Supplied a voice-over for the feature film, "The Kentucky Fried Movie"
1978
Hosted the syndicated disco music series, "Hot City Disco"
1986
Created, executive produced and wrote the Cinemax comedy pilot, "Shadoevision"; also played leading role of Djony Dakota; series not picked up
1986
Began filling a regular "square" and served as one of the announcers on the syndicated game show, "The New Hollywood Squares"
1988
Made feature acting debut in "Traxx"
1990
Hosted the "Miss Hawaiian Tropic Beauty Pageant"
1990
Served as announcer for the animated children's show, "Wake, Rattle and Roll"
1990
Played the title role of detective Max Monroe on the short-lived CBS detective series, "Max Monroe: Loose Cannon"
1992
Played second feature film role, a small part in "Mr. Saturday Night"
1993
Played Kenny Becket on the CBS sitcom, "Dave's World"
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