El actor Dean Stockwell, who began his career seven decades ago performing at the age of 10 alongside Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly on ‘Lifting Anchors’ (1945), has died at the age of 85 after a long and successful career in Hollywood.
Jay Schwartz, the family spokesman who reported Dean Stockwell’s death, did not make public the causes of the death of the famous interpreter that throughout his career he participated in more than 200 productions.
Dean Stockwell’s career, his best films and series: Blue Velvet, Through Time, …
Son of actors, Harry Stockwell and Elizabeth Veronica, Dean Stockwell was born on March 5, 1936 in Los Angeles (California).
His most famous television role was that of ‘Albert Calavicci’ on the science fiction series ‘Through Time’ (Quantum Leap) (1989 to 1993), for which he won the ‘Golden Globe’ in 1989.
In the world of cinema, his most important roles were those of ‘Blue Velvet’ by David Lynch with Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper, Laura Dern and Hope Lange and ‘Married to all’ by Jonathan Demme with Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Modine, for which he was nominated in 1989 for ‘Best Supporting Actor’ at the Oscars.
Dean Stockwell also participated in hit movies like Dune (1984) the Air Force One (1997).
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