Dean Stockwell

    Actor, Director, Writer

    Birthplace: North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

    Dean Robert Stockwell grew up in North Hollywood, the son of Broadway performers Harry Stockwell and Elizabeth "Betty" Stockwell (née Veronica). His vaudevillian father was a replacement Curly in the original production of "Oklahoma!". He was also a decent tenor whose voice was used for the part of Prince Charming in Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Dean's mother was a one-time Broadway chorine who used the stage moniker "Betty Veronica." His older brother was the actor Guy Stockwell.

    At the age of seven, Dean made his stage debut in a Theater Guild production of Paul Osborn's The Innocent Voyage, in which his brother was also cast. The play ran for nine month. Dean was eventually spotted by a talent scout, and, on the strength of his performance, was signed by MGM in 1945. Under contract until 1947 (and again from 1949 to 1950), Stockwell became a highly sought-after child star in films like Anchors Aweigh (1945), with Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra, The Green Years (1946) and Song of the Thin Man (1947). His impish, dimpled looks and tousled brown hair combined with genuine acting talent kept him on the box office front line for more than a decade. Having won a Golden Globe Award as Best Juvenile Actor for Gentleman's Agreement (1947) (on loan-out to 20th Century Fox), Stockwell went on to play the title role in an adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's Kim (1950). He came to admire his co-star Errol Flynn as a sort of role model. Thereafter, Stockwell segued into television for several years until resurfacing as a mature actor in Richard Fleischer's Compulsion (1959), (based on the infamous Leopold & Loeb murder case), co-starring with Bradford Dillman as one of the two young killers, and Orson Welles. He had already played the part on Broadway in 1957, on this occasion partnering Roddy McDowall. His last film role of note in the early 60s was as Edmund Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962). Despite developing a drinking problem on the set (for which he was chastised by Katharine Hepburn), Stockwell gave a solid performance which he later described as a career highlight.

    Stockwell dropped out of show biz for some time in the 60s to join the hippie scene at which time he befriended Neil Young and Dennis Hopper. Later in the decade, he made a gleeful comeback in low budget psychedelic counterculture (Psych-Out (1968)) biker films (The Loners (1972)) and horror comedies (The Werewolf of Washington (1973)). Keeping a considerably lower profile during the 70s, he became a frequent TV guest star in popular crime dramas like Mannix (1967), Columbo (1971) The Streets of San Francisco (1972) and Police Story (1973). By the early 80s, work opportunities had become scarcer and Stockwell was compelled to briefly sideline as a real estate broker. He nonetheless managed to make a comeback with a co-starring role in the Wim Wenders road movie Paris, Texas (1984). New York Times reviewer Vincent Canby wrote of his performance "Mr. Stockwell, the former child star, has aged very well, becoming an exceptionally interesting, mature actor." Stockwell subsequently enjoyed high billing in David Lynch's noirish psycho-thriller Blue Velvet (1986) and received an Oscar nomination for his Mafia don Tony "The Tiger" Russo in Married to the Mob (1988). His television career also flourished, as cigar-smoking, womanizing rear admiral Al Calavicci in the popular science fiction series Quantum Leap (1989). The role won him a Golden Globe Award in 1990 and a new generation of fans. When the show ended after five seasons, Stockwell remained gainfully employed for another decade, still frequently seen as political or military authority figures (Navy Secretary Edward Sheffield in JAG (1995), Defence Secretary Walter Dean in Air Force One (1997)) or evil alien antagonists (Colonel Grat in Star Trek: Enterprise (2001), humanoid Cylon John Cavil in Battlestar Galactica (2004)).

    Outside of acting, Stockwell embraced environmental issues and exhibited works of art, notably collages and sculptures. In 2015, he was forced to retire from acting after suffering a stroke. Stockwell died on November 7, 2021 due to natural causes at the age of 85.

    Known For

    Quantum Leap
    Quantum Leap

    (1989)

    Married to the Mob
    Married to the Mob

    (1988)

    Dean Stockwell Movies

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    • 2021 |
      The Timekeepers of Eternity
    • 2019 |

      Long Day’s Journey Into Night

      asEdmund Tyrone
    • 2016 |

      Inferno

      asMayor Bill Klinger
    • 2013 |
      Max Roseas Ben Tracey
    • 2016 |

      Max Rose

      asBen Tracey
    • 2014 |
      Deep in the Darknessas Phil Deighton
    • 2014 |
      Persecutedas Dave Wilson
    • 2013 |
      C.O.G.as Hobbs
    • 2007 |
      The Dealas Agent Tremayne
    • 2001 |
      Buffalo Soldiersas General Lancaster
    • 2000 |
      The Flunkyas Micky
    • 1999 |
      Restraining Orderas Charlie Mason
    • 1999 |
      Rites of Passageas Del Farraday
    • 1999 |
      The Venice Projectas Sen. Campbell
    • 1999 |
      Water Damageas Detective Frank Skoufaris
    • 1998 |
      Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knightsas Bophisto
    • 1997 |
      Living in Perilas William
    • 1997 |
      Midnight Blueas Katz-Feeney
    • 1997 |
      The Shadow Menas Stan Mills
    • 1997 |
      The Rainmakeras Judge Harvey Hale
    • 1997 |
      Air Force Oneas Defense Secretary Walter Dean
    • 1997 |

      Air Force One

      asDefense Secretary Walter Dean
    • 1997 |
      McHale's Navyas Binghampton
    • 1996 |
      Last Resortas Grey Wolf
    • 1996 |
      Naked Soulsas Duncan
    • 1996 |
      Mr. Wrongas Jack Tramonte
    • 1994 |
      Chasersas Salesman Stig
    • 1992 |
      Friends and Enemiesas Freddie
    • 1992 |
      The Playeras Andy Civella
    • 1990 |
      Catchfireas John Luponi
    • 1990 |
      Sandinoas Captain Hatfield
    • 1989 |
      Limit Upas Peter Oak
    • 1989 |
      The Long Haulas Mario
    • 1987 |
      The Time Guardianas Boss
    • 1988 |
      Buying Timeas Detective Novak
    • 1988 |
      Smokescreenas Michael Dattalico
    • 1988 |
      The Blue Iguanaas Detective Carl Strick
    • 1987 |
      Banzai Runneras Billy Baxter
    • 1987 |
      Beverly Hills Cop IIas Chip Cain
    • 1987 |
      Gardens of Stoneas Homer Thomas
    • 1986 |
      Blue Velvetas Ben
    • 1985 |
      Papa Was a Preacheras John
    • 1985 |
      The Legend of Billie Jeanas Muldaur
    • 1984 |
      To Kill a Strangeras John Carver
    • 1984 |

      Paris, Texas

      asWalt Henderson
    • 1982 |
      Alsino and the Condoras Frank
    • 1982 |
      Human Highwayas Otto Quartz
    • 1979 |
      She Came to the Valleyas Pat Westall
    • 1976 |
      One Awayas Pete Bass
    • 1976 |
      Tracksas Mark
    • 1975 |
      Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographeras Narrator
    • 1974 |
      The Pacific Connectionas Miguel
    • 1974 |
      Win, Place or Stealas Billy
    • 1973 |
      The Werewolf of Washingtonas Jack Whittier
    • 1972 |
      The Lonersas Stein
    • 1970 |
      The Dunwich Horroras Wilbur Whateley
    • 1968 |
      Psych-Outas Dave
    • 1965 |
      Raptureas Joseph
    • 1960 |
      Sons and Loversas Paul Morel
    • 1959 |
      Compulsionas Judd Steiner
    • 1957 |
      The Careless Yearsas Jerry Vernon
    • 1956 |
      Gun for a Cowardas Hade Keough
    • 1951 |
      Cattle Driveas Chester Graham, Jr.
    • 1950 |
      Kimas Kim
    • 1950 |
      Stars in My Crownas John Kenyon
    • 1950 |
      The Happy Yearsas John Humperdink Stover
    • 1949 |
      Down to the Sea in Shipsas Jed Joy
    • 1949 |
      The Secret Gardenas Colin Craven
    • 1948 |
      Deep Watersas Donny Mitchell
    • 1948 |
      The Boy with Green Hairas Peter
    • 1947 |
      Gentleman's Agreementas Tommy Green
    • 1947 |
      The Arnelo Affairas Ricky Parkson
    • 1947 |
      The Mighty McGurkas Nipper
    • 1947 |
      The Romance of Rosy Ridgeas Andrew MacBean
    • 1947 |
      Song of the Thin Manas Nick Charles Jr.
    • 1946 |
      Home, Sweet Homicideas Archie Carstairs
    • 1946 |
      The Green Yearsas Robert Shannon (as a child)
    • 1945 |
      Anchors Aweighas Donald Martin
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