Directed credits
2
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Directed credits
2
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TMDB popularity
1.5
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TMDB ID: 923
IMDb ID: nm0001777
Known for: Acting
Born: March 5, 1936
Died: November 7, 2021
Age: 85
Place of birth: North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1944 - 2024
Years active: 81
Average TMDB rating: 6.52
Wikidata: Q345212
Also known as
Robert Dean Stockwell
Frequent jobs
Robert Dean Stockwell (March 5, 1936 – November 7, 2021) was an American film, television and stage actor with a career spanning over 70 years. As a child actor under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, he first came to the public's attention in films including Anchors Aweigh (1945), The Green Years (1946), Gentleman's Agreement (1947), The Boy with Green Hair (1948), and Kim (1950). As a young adult, he had a lead role in the 1957 Broadway and 1959 screen adaptation of Compulsion; and in 1962 he played Edmund Tyrone in the film version of Long Day's Journey into Night, for which he won two Best Actor Awards at the Cannes Film Festival. He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama for his starring role in the 1960 film version of D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. He appeared in supporting roles in such films as Dune (1984), Paris, Texas (1984), To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), Blue Velvet (1986), Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), and Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988). He received further critical acclaim for his performance in Married to the Mob (1988), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He subsequently had roles in The Player (1992), Air Force One (1997), The Rainmaker (1997) and The Manchurian Candidate (2004). His television roles include Rear Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci in Quantum Leap (1989–1993), Navy Secretary Edward Sheffield on JAG (2002–2004), and Brother Cavil on Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009). Following his roles on Quantum Leap and Battlestar Galactica, he appeared at numerous science fiction conventions. He retired from acting in 2015 following health issues and focused his later life on sculpture and other visual art.








Movies directed by Dean Stockwell.
Highest rated movies linked with Dean Stockwell.
as Walt
as Ben
as Tim Drake (voice)
as Andy Civella
as Bob Grimes
as Judd Steiner
as Judge Harvey Hale
as Tommy Green
as Donald Martin
as Brother Cavil
Highest rated series linked with Dean Stockwell.
as Lieutenant Katell / Lieutenant Yamuri • 1 eps
as Doctor Kieran • 1 eps
as John Cavil • 14 eps
as Eric Wagner • 1 eps
as Al Calavicci • 96 eps
as David H. Kelsey / William Newmaster • 1 eps
as Rob Lawson • 1 eps
as Charlie Evans • 1 eps
as Billy Weaver • 1 eps
as Martin Decker • 1 eps
as Gunnar Malstrom • 1 eps
as Colonel Grat • 1 eps
Most viewed series linked with Dean Stockwell.
as Self - Contestant • 1 eps
as Doctor Kieran • 1 eps
as Eric Wagner • 1 eps
as Edward Sheffield • 11 eps
as Elliot Easterbrook • 1 eps
as Self - Nominee • 2 eps
as Matthew Rush • 1 eps
as Jimmy Drew • 1 eps
as Officer Collins • 1 eps
as Jack Gretsky • 1 eps
as Self - Guest • 1 eps
as Hal • 1 eps
Additional movie credits for Dean Stockwell.
Movie cast credits for Dean Stockwell.
as Bob Jenkins (archive footage)
as Self
as Self
as Ben Tracey
as Frank
as Hunts
as Dave Wilson
as Phil Deighton
as Hobbs
as President John Wolfman (archive footage)
as Dr. Henry Armitage
as Brother Cavil
Series cast credits for Dean Stockwell.
as Tom Hamilton • 1 eps
as Dan • 1 eps
as John Cavil • 14 eps
as Senator Edward Sheffield • 3 eps
as Colonel Grat • 1 eps
as Self - Host • 14 eps
as Frank DiMeo • 14 eps
as Doctor Kieran • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Edward Sheffield • 11 eps
as Vic Carlucci • 1 eps
as Hal • 1 eps