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  1. 5 de ene. de 2017 · Life was not easy in the Stevens household. “Byron Stevens was a strict father with a fierce temper and frequently lashed out at his daughters,” Victoria Wilson writes in the definitive biography of the star, A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel True, 1907-1940 (Simon & Schuster).

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  3. Fue la menor de los cinco hijos de una familia de clase obrera. Su madre, Catherine Ann McPhee (1870-1911), murió cuando ella era muy niña y su padre, Byron E. Stevens (1872-1954), la abandonó poco después, y creció acogida en varias familias. Comenzó trabajando de telefonista, y también como corista en distintos espectáculos ...

  4. Barbara Stanwyck was born Ruby Catherine Stevens on July 16, 1907, in Brooklyn, New York, to working class parents Catherine Ann (McPhee) and Byron E. Stevens. Her father, from Massachusetts, had English ancestry, and her Canadian mother, from Nova Scotia, was of Scottish and Irish descent.

  5. Award-winning American actor, Barbara Stanwyck (1907-1990), was in kinship and foster care as a child. Barbara Stanwyck was born Ruby Stevens in Brooklyn, New York. She was the fifth child of Catherine McGee Stevens and Byron Stevens of Massachusetts. Barbara was four when her mother died after an accident.

  6. Stanwyck's older brother, Malcolm Byron Stevens (1905–1964), became an actor, using the name Bert Stevens. He appeared mostly in supporting roles, often uncredited. He appeared in two films that starred Stanwyck: The File on Thelma Jordon and No Man of Her Own, both released in 1950.

  7. 21 de nov. de 2019 · The Stevens family can be traced in New England as far back as 1740. Father Byron Stevens was a brick mason who, on a trip to Boston, met Catherine McPhee. The young Canadian of Scotch-Irish descent, nicknamed “Kitty,” was visiting her aunt in the area when Byron fell for her. The duo married in 1886 and established themselves in Lanesville ...