
Shawn Stevens rose to fame in the 1980s with roles in hit television shows like Eight Is Enough, Days of Our Lives, and The Facts of Life. But behind the Hollywood lights was a deeper story—one of faith, sacrifice, and transformation. After discovering The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints while filming in Utah, Shawn was baptized at age 19, a decision that cost him family support and slowed his acting career. Still, he held to his beliefs, turning down roles that didn’t align with his values and eventually finding new purpose off-screen.In his Latter-day Profile interview, Shawn reflects on his remarkable journey—from early stardom to a life grounded in discipleship. He shares how faith guided his choices through career highs and lows, and how stepping away from the spotlight helped him build a strong family foundation. After nearly 30 years behind the scenes, he returned to acting in the inspiring film The Cokeville Miracle. Shawn’s story is a powerful testament to the courage it takes to follow Christ in any industry—and the peace that comes when you do.