Dean Stockwell

American actor in Quantum Leap

Dean Stockwell - Performers & Entertainers born March 5th, 1936
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An actor with a career spanning over seven decades, this individual appeared in film, television, and theater. Made notable appearances in films such as 'Married to the Mob' and 'Dune' and gained widespread recognition for his role as Dr. Al Calavicci in the television series 'Quantum Leap'. Began acting at a young age, achieving significant success in both dramatic and comedic roles. Received accolades for work on screen and stage, including a Primetime Emmy Award.

Starred in Quantum Leap as Dr. Al Calavicci

Featured in Married to the Mob and Dune

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