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RIP Dean Stockwell

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From Variety https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/vari...-dead-dies-quantum-leap-actor-1235107891/amp/

Dean Stockwell, an American actor with a career that spanned more than 70 years, died on Sunday. He was 85.

Sources representing the actor say that he died peacefully, in his sleep at home.

Among his best credits were a leading role in the sci-fi series “Quantum Leap,” “Air Force One” and David Lynch films “Dune” and “Blue Velvet.”

Born as Robert Dean Stockwell in March 1936, Stockwell began his career as a child actor under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. His first know film appearance was in “Valley of Decision” in 1945. Other early titles included “Anchors Aweigh” and “The Green Years.”


Arguably, Stockwell’s biggest role was as Admiral ‘Al’ Calavicci in NBC sci-series “Quantum Leap” which ran for five seasons between 1989 and 1993. The womanizing, larger than life character was the foil for Scott Bakula’s role as Dr. Sam Beckett, a physicist who engaged in space time experiments.

The role earned Stockwell multiple nominations for the Primetime Emmys and for the Golden Globes, with a Golden Globe win in 1990 for “best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, miniseries or motion picture made for television.” Stockwell received a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame on Feb. 29, 1992.

Stockwell earned a supporting actor Oscar nomination for 1988 film “Married to the Mob.” Before that he was twice named best actor at the Cannes film festival in 1959 and 1962. The first of these was for “Compulsion,” in which Stockwell reprised a role he had earlier played on Broadway.
Stockwell famously dropped in and out of his acting career. In the 1960s, he joined the Topanga Canyon hippie group did drugs and participated in love-ins. In the early 1980s, after becoming depressed about his restarted acting career, Stockwell obtained a real estate license and moved out of Hollywood. He was apparently persuaded by Harry Dean Stanton to return and try again.

What followed were roles in some of the era’s defining movies. These included Wim Wenders’ “Paris, Texas,” “To Live and Die in L.A.,” “The Rainmaker,” “Robert Altman’s “The Player,” “Married to the Mob” and the two Lynch movies.
I’m sure most of us here know him from Quantum Leap and BSG, but what a career and what a life he had. RIP Al.
 
Aw no, I always really liked watching him in stuff and did meet him briefly and got his autograph, in the late 90s I think?

The most recent thing I saw him in was possibly one of the oldest, a 1961 episode of the Twilight Zone (that also featured Leonard Nimoy). I don't think I'd ever seen either man looking so young.

RIP sir.
 
The most recent thing I saw him in was possibly one of the oldest, a 1961 episode of the Twilight Zone (that also featured Leonard Nimoy). I don't think I'd ever seen either man looking so young.

He was a seasoned veteran by 1961! I remember catching The Boy With Green Hair on daytime TV in the late '70s. Blue Velvet was one of the most memorable moviegoing experiences of my life. RIP.
 
He was a seasoned veteran by 1961! I remember catching The Boy With Green Hair on daytime TV in the late '70s. Blue Velvet was one of the most memorable moviegoing experiences of my life. RIP.

Oh yes he was a child star, I'm just not sure I've ever seen him in anything from this period.
 
Very sad. :( RIP Mr. Stockwell.

It was never going to happen anyway, but this news puts a new kind of finality on my pipedream of a QL revival. There is no QL without Al.

QL is my all time favorite tv show. It was hard not to think of that when I first saw the very sad news.

Yet I had come to acceptance of that a long time ago. He suffered a stroke in 2015. His family said he fully recovered but he never made public appearances after that. He was very active in conventions and never did one again. I suspected in recent years he was in no condition to act anymore. He was born in 1938, the same year as my father. Who himself died 7 years ago.

I am sad I never met him. I met Scott and Don Bellisario at a QL con in 2009. Dean was originally scheduled and decided not to come. He called in and talked to them on stage on speaker phone.

Not sure this is the best time and place to discuss this - lots of rumors why QL revival never happened. There where legal issues about who owned the rights. Also apparently the Bond film Quantum of Solace created worries at Universal about brand confusion! Though that goes back to when the show first aired on NBC too. General Public was confused what the title ever meant.
 
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