With heavy hearts, we report the tragic news about this multi-talented actor

Charles C. Stevenson Jr., best known as the friendly bartender Smitty on *Will & Grace*, has died at 89. His son confirmed he passed away of natural causes on January 19 in California. Though not a lead, Stevenson became “a comforting and recognizable presence — the steady figure behind the bar” who grounded the show’s chaos.

He appeared in 12 episodes across seven seasons from 2002 to 2020, with his final role in 2020 at age 89. His longevity reflected a deep dedication to acting, even in later years.

Beyond *Will & Grace*, Stevenson built a nearly 40-year career in film and television. He debuted in 1982 and went on to appear in movies like *The Naked Gun*, *Men in Black*, and *Pleasantville*. On TV, he had guest roles in popular series including *Cheers*, *The Office*, and *Curb Your Enthusiasm*. He was the kind of actor “who may not headline posters, but whose presence adds texture and credibility.”

Known for often playing clergy, Stevenson joked his job was “marrying or burying people.” His son shared how directors relied on him in difficult moments: “the panic-stricken director would invariably come to him to beg him to find a way to fill in unscripted space.” Stevenson admitted, “he got pretty good at that,” highlighting his improvisation skills and reliability.

Born in California, he served in the Navy during the Korean War before studying English and pursuing acting. He is survived by five children, eight grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

Though rarely the star, Stevenson’s steady presence left a lasting impression. For many, he will remain that familiar face — proof that even quiet roles can create a meaningful legacy.

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