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Dean Stockwell
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5 March 1936 - 7 November 2021
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American actor Dean Stockwell was born on March 5, 1936 in North Hollywood. His mother was a ballerina and actress, and his father was a singer and actor. Dean first played in movies at the age of seven and signed his first contract, which was a good material support for his family. For seven years, little Dean played in 22 films, receiving a Golden Globe in 1947 in the nomination “Best aspiring actor” for the film. Gentleman's Agreement . After breaking his first contract, Dean attended a general
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American actor Dean Stockwell was born on March 5, 1936 in North Hollywood. His mother was a ballerina and actress, and his father was a singer and actor. Dean first played in movies at the age of seven and signed his first contract, which was a good material support for his family. For seven years, little Dean played in 22 films, receiving a Golden Globe in 1947 in the nomination “Best aspiring actor” for the film.
Gentleman's Agreement .
After breaking his first contract, Dean attended a general school for a while, traveled the country and was content with randomly earned money for five years. At the age of twenty-two, he returned to acting and starred in a huge number of large-budget films, and then again left the movie for two years.
His second comeback was no longer as successful: he began to play roles in class B films, although he was filmed as often as before. Dean Stockwell was remembered by the audience for his roles in the films Paris, Texas (1984), Dune (1984), Living and Diing in Los Angeles (1985) and
Blue Velvet (1986). Role in the film
Married to the Mafia (1988) brought the actor an Oscar nomination.
In 1989, Dean Stockwell received the role of an admiral in the fantastic series “Quantum Leap”, which was popular all over the world and brought the actor many awards and nominations. In 2001, Stockwell starred in a Russian-American project, a film by Sergei Bodrov Sr.
"Let's do it fast" .