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What was Dean Stockwell's? net worth

Dean Stockwell was an American actor who had a net worth of $5 million at the time of his death. Dean Stockwell died on November 7, 2021 at the age of 85. Dean Stockwell began his career as a child in such films as "Anchors Aweigh," "Gentleman's Agreement," and "The Boy with Green Hair." He went on to have a prolific film career as an adult, with notable credits including "Compulsion," "Long Day's Journey into Night," "Sons and Lovers," "Paris, Texas," and "Married to the Mob." Meanwhile, on television, Stockwell had prominent roles on "Quantum Leap," "JAG," and "Battlestar Galactica," among other shows. Outside of acting Dean was a sculptor, painter and avowed environmentalist.

He was probably best-known for starring as Al in "Quantum Leap." He appeared in all 97 of the show's episodes between 1989 and 1993. Dean notched more than 200 professional acting credits during a career that spanned seven decades, starting as a child in the 1940s.

Early Life

Dean Stockwell was born as Robert Dean Stockwell on March 5, 1936 in Los Angeles, California to vaudeville actress Betty and actor and singer Harry. He had an older brother named Guy, who also became an actor, and gained a stepmother named Nina Olivette who acted, sang, danced, and did comedy. Stockwell grew up both in Los Angeles and New York City due to the show business work of his family.

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Film Career as Child Actor

After performing a small part in the play "Innocent Voyage" as a child, Stockwell landed a contract with MGM. He subsequently made his film debut in the studio's 1945 melodrama "The Valley of Decision," and shortly after that had a bigger role in the musical "Anchors Aweigh." In 1946, Stockwell had a key role in the hit film "The Green Years" playing an Irish Catholic orphan being raised in a Scottish Presbyterian home. Following that, he was loaned to 20thCentury Fox to appear in the mystery film "Home Sweet Homicide." Returning to MGM in 1947, Stockwell had notable roles in "The Mighty McGurk," "The Arnelo Affair," "The Romance of Rosy Ridge," and "Song of the Thin Man." Moving briefly back to Fox, he next appeared in the Best Picture Oscar winner "Gentleman's Agreement" as the son ofGregory Peck'scharacter. For the remainder of the decade, Stockwell shifted between films for MGM, Fox, and RKO, with his credits being "Deep Waters," "The Boy with Green Hair," "Down to the Sea in Ships," and "The Secret Garden."

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