Stevens (surname)
Stevens as an English-language surname may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Shadoe Stevens (born 1947), American radio host and voice artist
Literature
- Emily Pitts Stevens (1841–1906), American educator, activist, suffragist, newspaper editor and publisher
- Helen Norton Stevens (1869 - 1943), U.S. magazine editor
- Henry Stevens (bibliographer) (1819–1886), U.S. bibliographer
- Benjamin Franklin Stevens (1833–1902), U.S. bibliographer
- Wallace Stevens (1879–1955), U.S. poet
- Barry Stevens (therapist) (1902–1985), writer, Gestalt therapist
- Shane Stevens (author) (born 1941), U.S. crime writer
- K. J. Stevens (born 1973), U.S. writer
- Brooke Stevens, U.S. fantasy and thriller writer
- Robin Stevens (born 1988), English writer
Visual arts
- Alfred Stevens (sculptor) (1817–1875), British sculptor
- Alfred Stevens (painter) (1823–1906), Belgian painter
- Matthew Stevens (born 1977), Photographer
- Noreen Stevens (born 1962), Canadian cartoonist
- John Calvin Stevens (1855–1940),American architect
Music
- R. J. S. Stevens (Richard John Samuel) (1757–1837), English composer and organist
- Risë Stevens (1913–2013), American mezzo-soprano
- Roy Stevens (1916–1989), co-author of Stevens-Costello Triple C Embouchure Technique (1971)
- Connie Stevens (born 1938), U.S. singer and actress
- Denis Stevens (1922-2004), British musicologist
- Ray Stevens (born 1939), U.S. country music singer and songwriter
- John Stevens (drummer) (1940–1994), British drummer in Spontaneous Music Ensemble
- Shakin' Stevens (born 1948), Welsh rock and roll singer
- Cat Stevens (born 1948), British musician
- Leigh Howard Stevens (born 1953), marimba artist
- Steve Stevens (born 1959), U.S. rock guitarist
- Rogers Stevens (born 1970), pop guitarist
- Sufjan Stevens (born 1975), U.S. musician and songwriter
- Rachel Stevens (born 1978), British singer and actress
- John Stevens (singer) (born 1987), U.S. singer and American Idol contestant
Theatre, film and television
- Amber Stevens (born 1986), American actress
- Andrew Stevens (born 1955), American actor and film producer
- Angela Stevens (1925–2016), American actress
- Ashton Stevens (1872–1951), American drama critic
- Brody Stevens (1970–2019), American comedian and actor
- Carrie Stevens (born 1969), American model and actress
- Craig Stevens (actor) (1918–2000), American actor
- D Stevens, American broadcast journalist, photojournalist, photographer and filmmaker
- Fisher Stevens (born 1963), American actor
- George Stevens (1904–1975), American film director
- Inger Stevens (1934–1970), American actress
- K. T. Stevens (1919–1994), American actress
- Leslie Stevens (1924–1998), American television writer
- Louis Stevens (1896–1963), American screenwriter
- Michael Fenton Stevens (born 1958), British actor and comedian
- Onslow Stevens (1902–1977), American actor
- Robert Stevens (director) (1920–1989), American film director
- Stella Stevens (born 1938), American actress
Religion
- Abel Stevens (1815–1897), American editor, author and Methodist minister
- Thomas Stevens (bishop), first Bishop of Barking
Sports
- Aaron Stevens (wrestler) (born 1982), a ring name of American professional wrestler Aaron Haddad (now better known as Damien Sandow)
- Brad Stevens (born 1976), American basketball coach
- Chase Stevens (born 1979), American professional wrestler
- Dennis Stevens (1933–2012), English footballer for Bolton Wanderers, Everton, Oldham Athletic and Tranmere Rovers
- Félix Stevens (born 1964), Cuban sprinter
- Gary Stevens (footballer, born 1954), English footballer
- Gary Stevens (rugby league) (fl. 2013), Australian rugby league player
- Gary A. Stevens (born 1962), another English footballer
- Gary Stevens (jockey) (born 1963), American jockey
- Gary M. Stevens (born 1963), the best known of several English footballers with this name
- Gina Stevens, retired Australian basketball player
- Greer Stevens (born 1957), South African tennis player
- Greville Stevens (1901–1970), English cricketer
- Huub Stevens (born 1953), Dutch football (soccer) player and coach
- Kevin Stevens (born 1965), American ice hockey player
- Kia Stevens (born 1977), American women's professional wrestler
- Kirk Stevens (born 1958), Canadian professional snooker player
- Lamar Stevens (born 1997), American basketball player
- Matthew Stevens (born 1977), Welsh professional snooker player
- Patrick Stevens (born 1968), Belgian sprinter
- Paul Stevens (baseball) (born 1953), American college baseball coach
- R. C. Stevens (born 1934), Major League Baseball first baseman
- Ray Stevens (wrestler) (1935–1996), American professional wrestler
- Raymond Stevens (judoka) (born 1963), English judoka
- Scott Stevens (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player
- Thomas Stevens (cyclist) (1854–1935), British cyclist, the first person to circle the globe by bicycle
- Tommy Stevens (born 1996), American football player
Science and technology
- Alexander Hodgdon Stevens (1789–1869), U.S. physician
- Austin Stevens (born 1950), South African herpetologist and documentary film maker
- Brooks Stevens (1911–1995), U.S. car designer
- Frederick William Stevens (1847-1900), English architectural engineer who worked for the British colonial government in India
- Frederick William Stevens (1898-1966), Australian broadcast engineer and public servant
- George Phillip Stevens (1861-1941), Australian wireless experimenter and public servant
- John Stevens (inventor, born 1749) (1749–1838), U.S. inventor, recipient of the first American railroad charter
- John Frank Stevens (1853–1943), U.S. engineer (Great Northern Railway, Panama Canal)
- Malcolm Stevens (born 1938), English chemist and FRS
- Neil Everett Stevens (1887–1949), U.S. mycologist and plant pathologist
- Nettie Stevens (1861–1912), U.S. biologist and geneticist
- Peter Stevens (car designer) (born 1945), British car designer
- Stanley Smith Stevens (1906–1973), U.S. psychologist
- W. Richard Stevens (1951–1999), author of UNIX and TCP/IP books
Academia
- Albert K. Stevens (1901–1984), U.S. professor and activist
- Kenneth H. Stevens
- Rosemary A. Stevens, American medical historian
Business
- Edwin A. Stevens (1795–1868), U.S. philanthropist
- John Austin Stevens (banker) (1795–1874)
- Robert L. Stevens (1787–1856), U.S. railroad executive
- Simon Stevens (1974-), Disability Consultant
Politics
United States
- Ben Stevens (born 1959), U.S. politician, Alaska State Senator, son of Ted Stevens
- Durham Stevens (1851–1908), an American diplomat and later an employee of Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Frederick P. Stevens (1810–1866), mayor of Buffalo, New York
- Hestor L. Stevens (1803–1864), U.S. Representative from Michigan
- Isaac Stevens (1818–1862), first governor of Washington Territory, brigadier general in the Union Army
- J. Christopher Stevens (1960–2012), an American diplomat and lawyer who was killed during an attack on the Benghazi consulate in Libya on September 12, 2012
- John Stevens (New Jersey) (c. 1716–1792), U.S. politician, delegate to the Continental Congress
- John L. Stevens (1820–1895), U.S. diplomat
- John Paul Stevens (1920–2019), U.S. Supreme Court justice
- Richard Y. Stevens, U.S. politician (North Carolina)
- Robert T. Stevens (1899–1983), U.S. businessman and politician
- Ted Stevens (1923–2010), U.S. politician, U.S. Senator from Alaska
- Thaddeus Stevens (1792–1868) US Congressman from Pennsylvania, a leader of the Radical Republicans and a fierce opponent of slavery
Canada
- Henry Herbert Stevens (1878–1973), Canadian politician and businessman
- Sinclair Stevens (1927–2016), Canadian politician
- Ron Stevens (born 1949), Canadian politician
Other countries
- Bertram Stevens (1889–1973), 25th Premier of New South Wales, Australia
- Jimmy Stevens (politician) (1910s or 1920s–1994), Ni-Vanuatu politician
- Jo Stevens (born 1966), Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom, Member of Parliament (MP) for Cardiff Central since 2015
- John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, (born 1942), former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, London
- Siaka Stevens (1905–1988), former President of Sierra Leone
Military
- Jack Stevens (1896–1969), Australian general
- Ebenezer Stevens (1751–1823), American Revolutionary War figure and New York merchant
- Thomas Holdup Stevens (1795–1841), American naval admiral in the War of 1812
- Thomas H. Stevens, Jr. (1819–1896), American naval admiral
History
- Alzina Stevens (1849-1900), American labor leader, journalist
- John Stevens (immigrant) (1682–1737), immigrant to British America, Port Collector at Perth Amboy, New Jersey
- John Austin Stevens (1827–1910), U.S. historian and businessman
- Thaddeus Stevens (1792–1868), U.S. lawyer famous for defending runaway slaves
- John H. Stevens (1820–1900), considered to be the first settler in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Robert Stevens (photo editor) (1938-2001), U.S. photo editor, 2001 anthrax attacks victim
Miscellaneous
- Gary Stevens (disambiguation)
- Joseph Stevens (disambiguation)
- Paul Stevens (disambiguation)
Fictional characters
- Bebe Stevens, South Park
- Chris Stevens (Northern Exposure), Northern Exposure
- Izzie Stevens, Grey's Anatomy
- The Stevens family, in Even Stevens, U.S. comedy television program
- Stevens, the butler in Kazuo Ishiguro's 1989 novel The Remains of the Day
- Stevens, the Pirates' star player, Galactik Football
- Serena Stevens, a fictional character in the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- Niki Stevens, a character on The L Word
- Erik Stevens, a character from Black Panther (Film)
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