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* ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1959}}'' ([[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E80AQualityOfMercy ([[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E15AQualityOfMercy 1 episode]], 1961): Lt. Katell/Lt. Yamuri
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Stockwell was married to actress Creator/MilliePerkins from 1960 to 1962, and to textiles expert Joy Marchenko from 1981 to 2004; he and Marchenko had two children together. His older brother Guy Stockwell (1933–2002) was also an actor, while their father Harry Stockwell (1902–1984) was the voice of the Prince in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
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Stockwell was married to actress Creator/MilliePerkins from 1960 to 1962, and to textiles expert Joy Marchenko from 1981 to 2004; he and Marchenko had two children together. His older brother Guy Stockwell Creator/GuyStockwell (1933–2002) was also an actor, while their father Harry Stockwell (1902–1984) was the voice of the Prince in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
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He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult, he was probably best known on TV as Admiral Al Calavicci on ''Series/QuantumLeap'' and Brother John Cavil in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'', and in film for Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/{{Dune|1984}}'' and ''Film/BlueVelvet'' where he memorably lip-synched to Music/RoyOrbison's "In Dreams".
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He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult, he was probably best known on TV as Admiral Al Calavicci on ''Series/QuantumLeap'' and Brother John Cavil in on ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'', and in film for Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/{{Dune|1984}}'' and ''Film/BlueVelvet'' where he ''Film/BlueVelvet'', the latter of which featured him memorably lip-synched lip-syncing to Music/RoyOrbison's "In Dreams".
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* ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1959}}'' [[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E80AQualityOfMercy ([[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E80AQualityOfMercy 1 episode]], 1961): Lt. Katell/Lt. Yamuri
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* ''Series/StargateSG1'' (1 episode, ([[Recap/StargateSG1S6E7ShadowPlay 1 episode]], 2002): Dr. Kieran
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!!Roles:
* ''Film/AirForceOne'' (1997): Defense Secretary Walter Dean
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* ''Film/GentlemansAgreement'' (1947): Tommy Green
* ''[[Film/TheThinMan Song of the Thin Man]]'' (1947): Nick Charles Jr.
* ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' (1949): Colin Craven
* ''Literature/{{Kim}}'' (1950): Kim O'Hara
* ''Film/StarsInMyCrown'' (1950): John Kenyon
* ''Literature/SonsAndLovers'' (1960): Paul Morel
* ''Theatre/LongDaysJourneyIntoNight'' (1962): Edmund Tyrone
* ''Film/PsychOut'' (1968): Dave
* ''Literature/TheDunwichHorror'' (1970): Wilbur Whateley
* ''Film/TheLastMovie'' (1971): UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid
* ''Film/TheWerewolfOfWashington'' (1973): Jack Whittier
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* ''Film/AnchorsAweigh'' (1945): Donald
* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'': Brother John Cavil
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': the adult [[ComicBook/Robin1993 Tim Drake]]
* ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopII'': Chip Cain
* ''Film/TheBoyWithGreenHair'': Peter Fry (the titular character)
* ''Film/TheBlueIguana'': Carl Strick
* ''Film/BlueVelvet'' (1986): Ben
* ''Film/BuffaloSoldiers'': General Lancaster
* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': Duke Nukem (the original voice actor; he was [[TheOtherDarrin replaced by]] Creator/MauriceLaMarche).
* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'', episodes "[[Recap/ColumboS02E03 The Most Dangerous Game]]" (1972) and "[[Recap/ColumboS04E04 Troubled Waters]]" (1974)
* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'': Brother John Cavil
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': the adult [[ComicBook/Robin1993 Tim Drake]]
* ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopII'': Chip Cain
* ''Film/TheBoyWithGreenHair'': Peter Fry (the titular character)
* ''Film/TheBlueIguana'': Carl Strick
* ''Film/BlueVelvet'' (1986): Ben
* ''Film/BuffaloSoldiers'': General Lancaster
* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': Duke Nukem (the original voice actor; he was [[TheOtherDarrin replaced by]] Creator/MauriceLaMarche).
* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'', episodes "[[Recap/ColumboS02E03 The Most Dangerous Game]]" (1972) and "[[Recap/ColumboS04E04 Troubled Waters]]" (1974)
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* ''Film/AnchorsAweigh'' (1945): Donald
* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'': Brother John Cavil
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': the adult [[ComicBook/Robin1993 Tim Drake]]
* ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopII'': Chip Cain
* ''Film/TheBoyWithGreenHair'': Peter Fry (the titular character)
* ''Film/TheBlueIguana'': Carl Strick
* ''Film/BlueVelvet'' (1986): Ben
* ''Film/BuffaloSoldiers'': General Lancaster
* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': Duke Nukem (the original voice actor; he was [[TheOtherDarrin replaced by]] Creator/MauriceLaMarche).
* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'', episodes "[[Recap/ColumboS02E03 The Most Dangerous Game]]" (1972) and "[[Recap/ColumboS04E04 Troubled Waters]]" (1974)''Film/WrongIsRight'' (1982): Hacker
* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'': Brother John Cavil
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': the adult [[ComicBook/Robin1993 Tim Drake]]
* ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopII'': Chip Cain
* ''Film/TheBoyWithGreenHair'': Peter Fry (the titular character)
* ''Film/TheBlueIguana'': Carl Strick
* ''Film/BlueVelvet'' (1986): Ben
* ''Film/BuffaloSoldiers'': General Lancaster
* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': Duke Nukem (the original voice actor; he was [[TheOtherDarrin replaced by]] Creator/MauriceLaMarche).
* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'', episodes "[[Recap/ColumboS02E03 The Most Dangerous Game]]" (1972) and "[[Recap/ColumboS04E04 Troubled Waters]]" (1974)
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* ''Film/GentlemansAgreement'' (1947): Tommy
* ''Literature/{{Kim}}'' (1950 film adaptation): Kim O'Hara
* ''Literature/TheLangoliers'' (1995): Robert Jenkins
* ''Film/MarriedToTheMob'' (1988): Anthony "Tony the Tiger" Russo
* ''Series/NightGallery'' (1973): Charlie Evans (episode: "Whisper")
* ''Series/NowhereMan'' (1995): Gus Shepherd (episode: "You Really Got a Hold on Me")
* ''Literature/{{Kim}}'' (1950 film adaptation): Kim O'Hara
* ''Literature/TheLangoliers'' (1995): Robert Jenkins
* ''Film/MarriedToTheMob'' (1988): Anthony "Tony the Tiger" Russo
* ''Series/NightGallery'' (1973): Charlie Evans (episode: "Whisper")
* ''Series/NowhereMan'' (1995): Gus Shepherd (episode: "You Really Got a Hold on Me")
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* ''Film/PsychOut'' (1968): Dave
* ''Series/QuantumLeap'': Admiral Al Calavicci.
* ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' (1949 film adaptation): Colin Craven
* ''Film/PsychOut'' (1968): Dave
* ''Series/QuantumLeap'': Admiral Al Calavicci.
* ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' (1949 film adaptation): Colin Craven
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* ''Film/TheLegendOfBillieJean'' (1985): Muldaur
* ''Film/OnceBitten'' (1985): Valet Attendant ({{uncredited|role}})
* ''Film/ToLiveAndDieInLA'' (1985): Bob Grimes
* ''Film/BlueVelvet'' (1986): Ben
* ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopII'' (1987): Chip Cain
* ''Film/TheBlueIguana'' (1988): Detective Carl Strick
* ''Film/MarriedToTheMob'' (1988): Anthony "Tony the Tiger" Russo
* ''Film/TuckerTheManAndHisDream'' (1988): Creator/HowardHughes
* ''Film/{{Catchfire}}'' (1990): John Luponi
* ''Film/SonOfTheMorningStar'' (1991): General Philip Sheridan
* ''Literature/ThePlayer'' (1992):Andy
Andy Civella
*''Film/PsychOut'' (1968): Dave
''Film/{{The Innocent|1994}}'' (1994): Captain Jason Flaboe
*''Series/QuantumLeap'': Admiral Al Calavicci.
''Literature/TheLangoliers'' (1995): Robert Jenkins
*''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' (1949 film adaptation): Colin Craven''Film/AirForceOne'' (1997): Defense Secretary Walter Dean
* ''Film/McHalesNavy'' (1997): Captain Wallace B. Binghampton
* ''Literature/TheRainmaker'' (1997): Judge Harvey Hale
* ''Film/OnceBitten'' (1985): Valet Attendant ({{uncredited|role}})
* ''Film/ToLiveAndDieInLA'' (1985): Bob Grimes
* ''Film/BlueVelvet'' (1986): Ben
* ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopII'' (1987): Chip Cain
* ''Film/TheBlueIguana'' (1988): Detective Carl Strick
* ''Film/MarriedToTheMob'' (1988): Anthony "Tony the Tiger" Russo
* ''Film/TuckerTheManAndHisDream'' (1988): Creator/HowardHughes
* ''Film/{{Catchfire}}'' (1990): John Luponi
* ''Film/SonOfTheMorningStar'' (1991): General Philip Sheridan
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* ''Literature/TheRainmaker'' (1997): Judge Harvey Hale
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* ''Literature/SonsAndLovers'' (1960 film adaptation): Paul Morel
* ''[[Film/TheThinMan Song of the Thin Man]]'' (1947): Nick Charles Jr.
* ''Film/StarsInMyCrown'' (1950): John
* ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1959}}'', episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E80AQualityOfMercy A Quality of Mercy]]" (1961), as Lt. Katell/Lt. Yamuri
* ''Film/TheWerewolfOfWashington'' (1973): Jack Whittier.
* ''Literature/SonsAndLovers'' (1960 film adaptation): Paul Morel
* ''[[Film/TheThinMan Song of the Thin Man]]'' (1947): Nick Charles Jr.
* ''Film/StarsInMyCrown'' (1950): John
* ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1959}}'', episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E80AQualityOfMercy A Quality of Mercy]]" (1961), as Lt. Katell/Lt. Yamuri
* ''Film/TheWerewolfOfWashington'' (1973): Jack Whittier.
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* ''Film/SonOfTheMorningStar'' (1991)
''Film/BuffaloSoldiers'' (2001): Major General Lancaster
*''Literature/SonsAndLovers'' (1960 film adaptation): Paul Morel
''Literature/TheManchurianCandidate'' (2004): Mark Whiting
*''[[Film/TheThinMan Song of the Thin Man]]'' (1947): Nick Charles Jr.
''Film/{{Persecuted}}'' (2014): Dave Wilson
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*''Film/StarsInMyCrown'' (1950): John
''Series/WagonTrain'' (1 episode, 1957): Jimmy Drew
* ''Series/WagonTrain'' (1 episode, 1958): Juan Ortega
* ''Series/Playhouse90'' (1 episode, 1959): Roy Riverlee
* ''Series/WagonTrain'' (1 episode, 1959): Rodney Lawrence
* ''Series/AlfredHitchcockPresents'' ([[Literature/TheLandlady 1 episode]], 1961): Billy Weaver
* ''Series/{{The TwilightZone|1959}}'', episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E80AQualityOfMercy A Quality of Mercy]]" (1961), as Zone|1959}}'' [[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E80AQualityOfMercy 1 episode]], 1961): Lt. Katell/Lt. Yamuri
*''Film/TheWerewolfOfWashington'' (1973): ''Series/WagonTrain'' (1 episode, 1961): Will Santee
* ''Series/TheAlfredHitchcockHour'' (1 episode, 1962): David H. Kelsey/William Newmaster
* ''Series/{{Combat}}'' (1 episode, 1963): Rob Lawson
* ''Series/BurkesLaw'' (1 episode, 1964): Jay Boy Calhoun
* ''Series/KraftSuspenseTheatre'' (1 episode, 1964): Martin Rosetti
* ''Series/DrKildare'' (6 episodes, 1965): Dr. Rudy Devereux
* ''Series/TheFBI'' (1 episode, 1968): Michael Vincent Riley
* ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'' (1 episode, 1969): Matthew Rush
* ''Series/{{Mannix}}'' (1 episode, 1971): Chris Townsend
* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' ([[Recap/ColumboS02E03 1 episode]], 1972): Eric Wagner
* ''Series/TheFBI'' (1 episode, 1972): Darryl Ryder
* ''Series/MissionImpossible'' (1 episode, 1973): Gunnar Malstrom
* ''Series/NightGallery'' (1 episode, 1973): Charlie Evans
* ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1 episode, 1973): Paul Thomas/Paul Cullen
* ''Series/{{Cannon}} (1 episode, 1975): Tom Longman
* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' ([[Recap/ColumboS04E04 1 episode]], 1975): Lloyd Harrington
* ''Series/ElleryQueen'' (1 episode, 1975): Cliff Waddell
* ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1 episode, 1975): Charlie Blake
* ''Series/McCloud'' (1 episode, 1976): Pete Lancaster
* ''Series/TalesOfTheUnexpected'' (1 episode, 1977): Richard Ayres
* ''Series/HartToHart'' (1 episode, 1982): James Francis
* ''Series/TheATeam'' (1 episode, 1983): Police Officer Collins
* ''Series/SimonAndSimon'' (1 episode, 1983): Dr. Griss
* ''Series/MiamiVice'' (1 episode, 1985): JackWhittier.Gretsky
* ''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}'' (1 episode, 1987): Brother Hobarts
* ''Series/MurderSheWrote'' (1 episode, 1988): Elliot Easterbrook
* ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1985}} (1 episode, 1989): Martin Decker
* ''Series/QuantumLeap'' (1989–93): Admiral Al Calavicci
* ''Series/LoisAndClark'' (1 episode, 1994): Preston Carpenter
* ''Series/ChicagoHope'' (1 episode, 1995): Robert St. Clair
* ''Series/TheCommish'' (1 episode, 1995): Robert Alladyce
* ''Series/NowhereMan'' (1 episode, 1995): Gus Shepherd
* ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow'' (1 episode, 1999): Hal
* ''Series/StargateSG1'' (1 episode, 2002): Dr. Kieran
* ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' (1 episode, 2002): Colonel Grat
* ''Series/{{JAG}}'' (11 episode, 2002–04): [=SecNav=] Edward Sheffield
* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' (15 episodes, 2006–09): Brother John Cavil
* ''Series/{{Enlisted}}'' (1 episode, 2014): Dan
* ''Series/NCISNewOrleans'' (1 episode, 2014): Tom Hamilton
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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'' (1990–92): Duke Nukem
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'' (2000): the adult [[ComicBook/Robin1993 Tim Drake]]
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* ''Series/WagonTrain'' (1 episode, 1958): Juan Ortega
* ''Series/Playhouse90'' (1 episode, 1959): Roy Riverlee
* ''Series/WagonTrain'' (1 episode, 1959): Rodney Lawrence
* ''Series/AlfredHitchcockPresents'' ([[Literature/TheLandlady 1 episode]], 1961): Billy Weaver
* ''Series/{{The Twilight
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* ''Series/TheAlfredHitchcockHour'' (1 episode, 1962): David H. Kelsey/William Newmaster
* ''Series/{{Combat}}'' (1 episode, 1963): Rob Lawson
* ''Series/BurkesLaw'' (1 episode, 1964): Jay Boy Calhoun
* ''Series/KraftSuspenseTheatre'' (1 episode, 1964): Martin Rosetti
* ''Series/DrKildare'' (6 episodes, 1965): Dr. Rudy Devereux
* ''Series/TheFBI'' (1 episode, 1968): Michael Vincent Riley
* ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'' (1 episode, 1969): Matthew Rush
* ''Series/{{Mannix}}'' (1 episode, 1971): Chris Townsend
* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' ([[Recap/ColumboS02E03 1 episode]], 1972): Eric Wagner
* ''Series/TheFBI'' (1 episode, 1972): Darryl Ryder
* ''Series/MissionImpossible'' (1 episode, 1973): Gunnar Malstrom
* ''Series/NightGallery'' (1 episode, 1973): Charlie Evans
* ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1 episode, 1973): Paul Thomas/Paul Cullen
* ''Series/{{Cannon}} (1 episode, 1975): Tom Longman
* ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' ([[Recap/ColumboS04E04 1 episode]], 1975): Lloyd Harrington
* ''Series/ElleryQueen'' (1 episode, 1975): Cliff Waddell
* ''Series/TheStreetsOfSanFrancisco'' (1 episode, 1975): Charlie Blake
* ''Series/McCloud'' (1 episode, 1976): Pete Lancaster
* ''Series/TalesOfTheUnexpected'' (1 episode, 1977): Richard Ayres
* ''Series/HartToHart'' (1 episode, 1982): James Francis
* ''Series/TheATeam'' (1 episode, 1983): Police Officer Collins
* ''Series/SimonAndSimon'' (1 episode, 1983): Dr. Griss
* ''Series/MiamiVice'' (1 episode, 1985): Jack
* ''Series/{{Hunter|1984}}'' (1 episode, 1987): Brother Hobarts
* ''Series/MurderSheWrote'' (1 episode, 1988): Elliot Easterbrook
* ''Series/{{The Twilight Zone|1985}} (1 episode, 1989): Martin Decker
* ''Series/QuantumLeap'' (1989–93): Admiral Al Calavicci
* ''Series/LoisAndClark'' (1 episode, 1994): Preston Carpenter
* ''Series/ChicagoHope'' (1 episode, 1995): Robert St. Clair
* ''Series/TheCommish'' (1 episode, 1995): Robert Alladyce
* ''Series/NowhereMan'' (1 episode, 1995): Gus Shepherd
* ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow'' (1 episode, 1999): Hal
* ''Series/StargateSG1'' (1 episode, 2002): Dr. Kieran
* ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' (1 episode, 2002): Colonel Grat
* ''Series/{{JAG}}'' (11 episode, 2002–04): [=SecNav=] Edward Sheffield
* ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' (15 episodes, 2006–09): Brother John Cavil
* ''Series/{{Enlisted}}'' (1 episode, 2014): Dan
* ''Series/NCISNewOrleans'' (1 episode, 2014): Tom Hamilton
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[[folder:Voice roles]]
* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'' (1990–92): Duke Nukem
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'' (2000): the adult [[ComicBook/Robin1993 Tim Drake]]
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His older brother Guy Stockwell (1933–2002) was also an actor, and their father Harry Stockwell (1902–1984) was the voice of the Prince in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
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Stockwell was married to actress Creator/MilliePerkins from 1960 to 1962, and to textiles expert Joy Marchenko from 1981 to 2004; he and Marchenko had two children together. His older brother Guy Stockwell (1933–2002) was also an actor, and while their father Harry Stockwell (1902–1984) was the voice of the Prince in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
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Robert Dean Stockwell (born March 5, 1936 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor.
He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult, he's probably best known on TV as Admiral Al Calavicci on ''Series/QuantumLeap'' and Brother John Cavil in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'', and in film for Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/{{Dune|1984}}'' and ''Film/BlueVelvet'' where he memorably lip-synched to Music/RoyOrbison's "In Dreams".
He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult, he's probably best known on TV as Admiral Al Calavicci on ''Series/QuantumLeap'' and Brother John Cavil in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'', and in film for Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/{{Dune|1984}}'' and ''Film/BlueVelvet'' where he memorably lip-synched to Music/RoyOrbison's "In Dreams".
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Robert Dean Stockwell (born March (March 5, 1936 in Los Angeles, California) is - November 7, 2021) was an American actor.
He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult,he's he was probably best known on TV as Admiral Al Calavicci on ''Series/QuantumLeap'' and Brother John Cavil in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'', and in film for Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/{{Dune|1984}}'' and ''Film/BlueVelvet'' where he memorably lip-synched to Music/RoyOrbison's "In Dreams".
He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult,
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* ''The Boy with Green Hair'': ''Film/TheBoyWithGreenHair'': Peter Fry (the titular character)character)
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->''"I hate to admit it, but you can't do a role unless it's somewhere in your psyche. People don't realize how vast the subconscious is. It's like infinity."''
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His older brother Guy Stockwell (1933-2002) was also an actor, and their father Harry Stockwell (1902-1984) was the voice of the Prince in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
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His older brother Guy Stockwell (1933-2002) (1933–2002) was also an actor, and their father Harry Stockwell (1902-1984) (1902–1984) was the voice of the Prince in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
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He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult, he's probably best known on TV as Admiral Al Calavicci on ''Series/QuantumLeap'' and Brother John Cavil in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'', and in film for Creator/DavidLynch's Film/{{Dune|1984}} and ''Film/BlueVelvet'' where he memorably lip-synched to Music/RoyOrbison's "In Dreams".
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He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult, he's probably best known on TV as Admiral Al Calavicci on ''Series/QuantumLeap'' and Brother John Cavil in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'', and in film for Creator/DavidLynch's Film/{{Dune|1984}} ''Film/{{Dune|1984}}'' and ''Film/BlueVelvet'' where he memorably lip-synched to Music/RoyOrbison's "In Dreams".
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His older brother Guy Stockwell (1933-2002) was also an actor.
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His older brother Guy Stockwell (1933-2002) was also an actor.actor, and their father Harry Stockwell (1902-1984) was the voice of the Prince in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
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* ''Film/TheShadowMen'' (1997): Stan Mills
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* ''Literature/TheLangoliers'' (1995): Robert Jenkins
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He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult, he's probably best known on TV as Admiral Al Calavicci on ''Series/QuantumLeap'' and Brother John Cavil in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'', and in film for Creator/DavidLynch's ''Film/BlueVelvet'' where he memorably lip-synched to Music/RoyOrbison's "In Dreams".
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He started out as a child star, playing Colin Craven in the 1949 film adaptation of ''Literature/TheSecretGarden'' and the title characters of ''The Boy with Green Hair'' and the 1950 film adaptation of ''Literature/{{Kim}}''. As an adult, he's probably best known on TV as Admiral Al Calavicci on ''Series/QuantumLeap'' and Brother John Cavil in ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'', and in film for Creator/DavidLynch's Film/{{Dune|1984}} and ''Film/BlueVelvet'' where he memorably lip-synched to Music/RoyOrbison's "In Dreams".