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Stevenson was the great-grandson of a brother of Adlai E. Stevenson , Vice President Of The United States (Edgar McLean Stevenson (Sr.) appears on p. 138 of Samuel Harris Stevenson et al., ''A History and Genealogical Record of the Stevenson Family from 1748 to 1926'' (2nd. ed., n.p., n.d.)). He was therefore also a second cousin (once removed) of Adlai Stevenson II who was Governor Of Illinois and two time Democratic Presidential Nominee , a first cousin (twice removed) of Lewis G. Stevenson , the Secretary Of State Of Illinois , and a third cousin of Adlai Stevenson III , an Illinois Senator . He is also the brother of Actress Ann Whitney. After serving in the Navy , he attended Northwestern University , where he graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Theater Arts and was a proud and well liked Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji) fraternity brother. Afterwards he worked on a Radio station, played a clown on a live TV show in Dallas , became an assistant director at Northwestern , and sold medical supplies and insurance. Afterwards he worked as a Press Secretary for his cousin in the Presidential elections of 1952 and 1956 . He formed the "Young Democrats for Stevenson". In 1961 , his cousin invited him to some parties, where he met some Business luminaries. He followed his cousin's advice to look for a show business career. He auditioned and won a Scholarship to the American Musical And Dramatic Academy . His teachers included the well-respected Lee Strasberg , Sandy Meisner, David Craig , Lehman Engel, and Sue Seaton. Stevenson made his professional career debut in " The Music Man " in 1962 and appeared regularly in Warsaw, Indiana in summer stock productions. After this he appeared in New York on stage and television commercials. He also performed on Broadway . However, he began to establish himself as a comedy writer, writing for the seminal " That Was The Week That Was ", in which Alan Alda appeared, and " The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour ". He performed occasionally on both shows. After guest-starring on " nomination for his writing.
Stevenson also guest-starred in shows such as '' Square One TV '', '' The Love Boat '', '' Diff'rent Strokes '', '' Match Game '', '' Hollywood Squares '', and '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ''. His screen credits include the Disney movie '' The Cat From Outer Space '' as a friend of Dr. Frank Wilson (played by Ken Berry ). In 1981 , ''Match Game'' host Gene Rayburn described Stevenson as someone "responsible for the demise of several television shows", in jest. However, this statement is true even though it was used as a joke. This is a stereotype of McLean that most Americans share. Coincidentally, ''Match Game'' was cancelled in 1982 , a little less than a year after Stevenson was pitched as a regular panelist.
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