Stone, Dee Wallace 1949– (Dee Wallace, Dee Wallace-Stone)

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Stone, Dee Wallace 1949- (Dee Wallace, Dee Wallace-Stone)

PERSONAL

Born Deanna Bowers, December 14, 1949, in Kansas City, MO; daughter of Robert Stanley and Maxine (maiden name, Nichols) Bowers; married Christopher Stone, June 28, 1980 (died, 1995); married Skip Belyea, 1998; children: (first marriage) Gabrielle. Education: University of Kansas, B.A., 1971.

Addresses:

Agent—Paul Kohner, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Innovative Artists, 1505 10th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401.

Career:

Actress. Actors and Others for Animals, Los Angeles, CA, fundraiser, 1980—; Amanda Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, fundraiser, 1986-87; National Association of Children of Alcoholics, national spokesperson, 1987—. Appeared in more than thirty television commercials.

Member:

Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

Awards, Honors:

Saturn Award nomination, best supporting actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1983, for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

CREDITS

Stage Appearances:

Annie Get Your Gun, Starlight Theatre, 1983.

Also appeared in Oklahoma; My Fair Lady; Applause; Butterflies Are Free; and Middle of the Night.

Film Appearances:

(As Dee Wallace) Nettie the maid, The Stepford Wives, 1975.

(As Dee Wallace) Sandy Benson, All the King's Horses, 1977.

(As Dee Wallace) Lynne Wood, The Hills Have Eyes (also known as Wes Craven's "The Hills Have Eyes"), Vanguard, 1978.

(As Dee Wallace) Mary Lewis, 10, Warner Bros., 1979.

(As Dee Wallace) Karen White, The Howling, AVCO-Embassy, 1981.

(As Dee Wallace) Mary, E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, Universal, 1982.

(As Dee Wallace) May, Jimmy the Kid, New World, 1982.

Donna Trenton, Cujo, Warner Bros., 1983.

(As Dee Wallace) Tilly Francesca, Club Life (also known as King of the City), 1985.

Helen Brown, Critters, New Line Cinema, 1985.

Connie Ryan, Secret Admirer, Orion, 1985.

Morgan Hannah, Shadow Play, New World Pictures, 1986.

Alta, Bialy smok (also known as The Legend of White Horse and White Dragon), 1986.

Suzanne, Popcorn, 1991.

Christine Hodges, Alligator II: The Mutation, 1991.

Sarah Sweeney, Rescue Me, 1993.

Alex Danieloff, My Family Treasure (also known as Sokrovishche moyej semi), 1993.

Darlen, Huck and the King of Hearts, 1993.

Jean Markley, Lightning in a Bottle, 1993.

Kitten, Discretion Assured, 1993.

Allison Mackie, Dark Goddess (also known as Temptress), 1994.

Lois Curtis, The Skateboard Kid 2, 1995.

Mother, The Phoenix and the Magic Carpet, 1995.

Laura Griffin, Invisible Mom, 1995.

Cops 'n Roberts, 1995.

Georgia, Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back, 1995.

Patricia Bradley, The Frighteners (also known as Robert Zemeckis Presents: "The Frighteners"), MCA/Universal, 1996.

The Making of "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (documentary), 1996.

Mrs. Bastian, The Road Home, 1996.

Heather Crane, Skeletons, 1996.

Ruth, Nevada, Storm Entertainment, 1997.

Patricia, Mutual Needs, Magic Hour Pictures, 1997.

Barbara Sullivan, Black Circle Boys, A-pix Entertainment, 1997.

Illusion Infinity, 1998.

Jenny, The Christmas Path, 1998.

Laura Griffin, Invisible Mom II, New Horizon Home Video, 1999.

Glenna, Pirates of the Plain, 1999.

Susan Randkin, Deadly Delusions, 1999.

An American Affair, 1999.

Penny Hart, Out of the Black, 2000.

Killer Instinct, A Plus Entertainment, 2000.

Ariel, Flamingo Dreams, 2000.

Laura's mom, 18, 2000.

Sara the bartender, Artie (also known as F.A.R.T. the Movie), 2000.

Bonnie Larkin, Land of Canaan, 2001.

Sarah McCabe, A Month of Sundays, PorchLight, 2001.

Jill, Adjustments, De Laurentiis Entertainment, 2001.

Francine Heitmeyer, Sex and the Teenage Mind, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2002.

Dr. Roswell, Fish Don't Blink, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2002.

Patricia Paradise, Paradise, Sunset, 2003.

Sharon Scaldafieri, Dead Canaries, Showcase, 2003.

Mrs. Makepiece, Dead End Rose, Tumbleweed, 2004.

Rita, Yesterday's Dreams, Pisces, 2005.

Elizabeth Horner, The Loch Ness Monster, Dot of Light, 2005.

Nurse Russell, Boo, Ventura, 2005.

Isabella, Scar, Artist View, 2005.

Dr. Denise Bell, Headspace, Curb, 2005.

Barbara Hanlon, The Lost, Silver Web, 2005.

Mary-Ann, Voodoo Moon, IDT, 2005.

Jayme, American Blend, White Stripes, 2006.

Susan, Kalamazoo?, Westar, 2006.

Ethel Hoss, Abominable, Freestyle, 2006.

Lucille, Expiration Date, Roadkill, 2006.

Nora, The Plague (also known as Clive Barker's "The Plague"), Screen Gems, 2006.

Helen Moret, J-ok'el, Grupo, 2007.

Joanne, Bone Dry, American World Pictures, 2007.

Mother, Little Red Devil, The Skeleton Factory, 2007.

The Eden Formula, 2007.

Cynthia Strode, Halloween, RCV, 2007.

Sylvia, Between the Sand and the Sky, ShorrisFilm, 2007.

Film Work:

Choreographer, Dark Goddess (also known as Temptress), 1994.

Television Appearances; Movies:

(As Dee Wallace) Leslie, Young Love, First Love, CBS, 1979.

(As Dee Wallace) Maxine, The Secret War of Jackie's Girls, NBC, 1980.

(As Dee Wallace) Mary Jacobs, Child Bride of Short Creek, NBC, 1981.

(As Dee Wallace) Ann, The Five of Me, CBS, 1981.

(As Dee Wallace) Janet Landon, A Whale for the Killing, ABC, 1981.

(As Dee Wallace) Lucille, Skeezer, NBC, 1982.

(As Dee Wallace) Pat Peters, Wait 'till Your Mother Gets Home, NBC, 1983.

(As Dee Wallace) Marilyn, Happy, CBS, 1983.

(As Dee Wallace) Elaine Zakarian, I Take These Men, CBS, 1983.

(As Dee Wallace) Dr. Maureen Harris, The Sky's No Limit (also known as The Sky's the Limit), CBS, 1984.

Laura Kenrick, Hostage Flight, NBC, 1985.

Vickie McGary, Sin of Innocence (also known as Two Young People), CBS, 1986.

Elizabeth, Miracle Down Under (also known as Bushfire Moon and The Christmas Visitor), Disney Channel, 1987.

Betty Ann Brennan, Addicted to His Love (also known as Sisterhood), NBC, 1988.

Annie, Stranger on My Land, ABC, 1988.

Wanda Thatcher, I'm Dangerous Tonight, USA Network, 1990.

P.S.I. Luv U, 1991.

Jackie Fields, Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story, CBS, 1993.

Jean Beardsley, Lightning in a Bottle, Lifetime, 1994.

Suzanne Guthrie, Moment of Truth: Cradle of Conspiracy, NBC, 1994.

Mrs. Gordon, Runaway Daughters, Showtime, 1994.

Morgan, Search and Rescue, NBC, 1994.

Megan, Vanishing Son IV, syndicated, 1994.

Emily Dawson, Witness to the Execution, NBC, 1994.

Brothers' Destiny (also known as Long Road Home and The Road Home), 1995.

Heather Crane, Skeletons, HBO, 1996.

Sissy Bonner, Subliminal Seduction (also known as The Corporation and Roger Corman Presents "Subliminal Seduction"), Showtime, 1996.

Linda Jones, Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder, NBC, 1997.

Gina Mitrou, The Perfect Mother, CBS, 1997.

Pat Rich, Bad As I Wanna Be: The Dennis Rodman Story, ABC, 1998.

Jenny, The Christmas Path, Fox, 1999.

Julia Brennan, To Love, Honor and Betray, CBS, 1999.

Maureen Shawnessy, She's No Angel, Lifetime, 2001.

Sharon Rocha, The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story, USA Network, 2004.

Voice of Sean's mom, The Magic 7, 2007.

Also appeared in Surprise, Surprise, CBS; and Eminent Domain, ABC.

Television Appearances; Series:

Lori Randall, Together We Stand (also known as Nothing Is Easy), CBS, 1986-87.

Dee McCullough, The New Lassie, syndicated, 1989.

Morgan, High Sierra Search and Rescue, 1995.

Colleen Halbert, Sons & Daughters, ABC, 2006-2007.

Television Appearances; Specials:

(As Dee Wallace) Anne Harrelson, Dribble, 1980. Saturn Awards, 1981.

Karen White, Making a Monster Movie: InsideThe Howling’, 1981.

(As Dee Wallace) Fran Welsh, Help Wanted, 1982.

(As Dee Wallace) Sue Jinkins, "Run, Don't Walk," After School Special, ABC, 1982.

(As Dee Wallace) Judge Nell Hartigan, 100 Centre Street, 1984.

(As Dee Wallace) Joanna, Suburban Beat, 1985.

Eleventh Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1986.

Jan Fischer, "An Enemy Among Us," CBS Schoolbreak, CBS, 1987.

Happy Birthday Hollywood!, ABC, 1987.

The Horror Hall of Fame II, syndicated, 1991.

Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 1996.

Host, Women: First and Foremost, 1997.

The 100 Scariest Movie Moments, Bravo, 2004.

The Ultimate Film, Channel 4, 2004.

The 100 Greatest Family Films, Channel 4, 2005.

10th Annual Prism Awards, FX Channel, 2006.

Rhonda, The Eden Formula, Sci-Fi Channel, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Waitress, "Merry Gentlemen," Lucas Tanner, 1974.

(As Dee Wallace) Joan Warren, "The Programming of Charlie Blake," The Streets of San Francisco, 1975.

(As Dee Wallace) Waitress, "The Adventure of the Chinese Dog," Ellery Queen, 1975.

(As Dee Wallace) Carol Wade, "The Crying Child," Starsky and Hutch, 1977.

Hot dog stand owner, "Melt Down," The Man from Atlantis, 1977.

Lisa, "Godfather's Five," The San Pedro Beach Bums, 1977.

Shana Fayette, "Do You Still Beat Your Wife?," Police Woman, 1977.

(As Dee Wallace) Pattie, "Hooker," Lou Grant, 1978.

(As Dee Wallace) Angie, "Return of the Turks," ChiPs, 1978.

Amy Vickers, "Terror on a Quiet Afternoon," Barnaby Jones, 1978.

Sharon, "A Chance to Live," Police Story, 1978.

Connie, "Jonathan Hart Jr.," Hart to Hart, 1979.

Janet Rutledge, "Ladies of the Afternoon," Mrs. Columbo (also known as Kate Columbo, Kate Loves a Mystery, and Kate the Detective), 1979.

Joyce, "Alex's Romance," Taxi, 1979.

(As Dee Wallace) "Deadly Exposure," Trapper John, M.D., 1979.

Pamela, "Intimate Strangers," Hotel, 1984.

Gail Aames, "Mister Wonderful," Finder of Lost Loves, 1985.

(As Dee Wallace) Janice Hammond, "Wish Bank," The Twilight Zone, 1985.

Carol Brooks, "Love and/or Marriage," Simon & Simon, 1985.

Mildred Terhune, "Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989.

Ellen Wicker, "Tainted Lady," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991.

"Mommie Dearest," FBI: The Untold Stories, 1992.

"Wine Knot," L.A. Law, NBC, 1992.

Congresswoman Adele DeLong, "Crossing the Line," JAG, CBS, 1997.

Sandra Browner, "A Delicate Balance," Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997.

Voice, Invasion America, The WB, 1998.

Susan Martin, Nash Bridges, CBS, 1998.

Attorney Gail Clarkson, "Buried Pleasures," Ally McBeal, Fox, 1999.

Allison Covington, "The Storm," Felicity, The WB, 2001.

Allison Covington, "A Perfect Match," Felicity, The WB, 2001.

"I Love 1982," I Love 1980's, BBC2, 2001.

Paula Meeks, "Beyond the Grave," The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2002.

She Spies, NBC, 2002.

Doris, Quinn's sister, "Our Man in Korea," The Agency, CBS, 2003.

"Scream Queens," E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2004.

Charlotte Jones, "Strange Fruit," Cold Case, CBS, 2005.

Lorraine Heeley, "Total Recall," Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2005.

Special Agent Callie Warner, "The Woman in Limbo," Bones, Fox, 2006.

Lara Duncan, "All the Sinners, Saints," Without a Trace, CBS, 2006.

Joan Monroe, "There's Something About Martha," Close to Home, CBS, 2006.

Also appeared in Police Woman.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Mitzi, P.S.I. Luv U, 1991.

Radio Appearances; Specials:

Cohost, Children's Hospital Telethon, KCET, Los Angeles, 1985—.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

The Making of "The Frighteners," Universal Studios, 1998.

Live at the Shrine! John Williams and the World Premiere ofE.T.: The Extra Terrestrial’: The 20th Anniversary, 2002.

The E.T. Reunion, Universal Studios Home Video, 2002.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: 20th Anniversary Celebration, Universal Studios Home Video, 2002.

Unleashing the Beast: MakingThe Howling’, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 2003.

Looking Back atThe Hills Have Eyes’, Umbrella, 2003.

Welcome to Werewolfland, Kinowelt, 2004.

The Witch's Dungeon: 40 Years of Chills, Colorbox, 2006.

Working with a Master: Joe Dante, Anchor Bay, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

Movieline, April, 1998, pp. 34.

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