
Actor
Leslie Stevens
Born 1924 · Washington, D.C., USA
Leslie Clark Stevens IV was an American producer, writer, and director. He created two television series for the ABC network, The Outer Limits (1963–1965) and Stoney Burke (1962–63), and Search (1972–73) for NBC. Stevens was the director of the horror film Incubus (1966), which stars William Shatner, and was the second film to use the Esperanto language. He wrote an early work of New Age philosophy, est: The Steersman Handbook (1970).
Directed

The Outer Limits
Director · 1963

It Takes a Thief
Director · 1968

Private Property
Director · 1960

Incubus
Director · 1966

The Invisible Man
Director · 1975

The Name of the Game
Director · 1968

Fanfare for a Death Scene
Director · 1964

Stoney Burke
Director · 1962

Kraft Suspense Theatre
Director · 1963

I Love a Mystery
Director · 1973

Hero's Island
Director · 1962

Three Kinds of Heat
Director · 1987
Writing

Return to the Blue Lagoon
Writer · 1991

The Outer Limits
Writer · 1963

Battlestar Galactica
Writer · 1978

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Writer · 1979

McCloud
Writer · 1970

The Left Handed Gun
Screenplay · 1958

Sheena
Story · 1984

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Screenplay · 1979

The War Lord
Original Story · 1965

It Takes a Thief
Writer · 1968

Private Property
Writer · 1960

The Virginian
Writer · 1962