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  1. Joseph Stephenson "Steve" Crane (February 7, 1916 - February 6, 1985) was an American actor and restaurateur. A Columbia Pictures actor in the early 1940s, Crane opened the Luau, a popular celebrity restaurant, in 1953 and established a successful 25-year career in the restaurant industry.

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  3. J. Stephen Crane is the second husband of actress Lana Turner and the father of her only child Cheryl. He was twice married to Turner - first marriage in 1942 annulled when it was discovered he was not divorced from his first wife. Turner then married him again in 1943 because she was expecting a child.

  4. Joseph Stephen Crane. Born 7 Feb 1916 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery, Indiana. Ancestors. Son of William Eldridge Crane and Kathryn (Stephenson) Crane. [sibling (s) unknown] [spouse (s) unknown] [children unknown] Died 6 Feb 1985 in San Diego, California, United States. Profile manager: Saundra Stewart [ send private message ]

  5. Joseph Stephenson "Steve" Crane (February 7, 1916 – February 6, 1985) was an American actor and restaurateur. A Columbia Pictures actor in the early 1940s, Crane opened the Luau, a popular celebrity restaurant, in 1953 and established a successful 25-year career in the restaurant industry. In addition to his own accomplishments, Crane is often remembered as Lana Turner's twice ex-husband.

  6. Stephen Crane (Newark, 1 de noviembre de 1871-Badenweiler, 5 de junio de 1900) fue un escritor y periodista estadounidense, influyente en la literatura del siglo XX. Trayectoria [ editar ] Crane fue el decimocuarto y último hijo de un matrimonio perteneciente a la Iglesia Metodista .

  7. Though he is best known for The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane was also a remarkable poet whose poetry is full of irony and paradox, yet is often gentle and compassionate. This is the definitive edition of his poetry, including all 135 poems, published and unpublished during his lifetime, as well as a substantial introduction by Joseph Katz.