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What movie and television projects has Dean Stockwell been in?

Dean Stockwell has: Played Donald Martin in "Anchors Aweigh" in 1945. Played Dean in "Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood" in 1945. Played Paulie in "The Valley of Decision" in 1945. Played Robert Shannon as a Child in "The Green Years" in 1946. Played Archie Carstairs in "Home, Sweet Homicide" in 1946. Played Nick Charles Jr. in "Song of the Thin Man" in 1947. Played Billy Reilly in "A Really Important Person" in 1947. Played Andrew MacBean in "The Romance of Rosy Ridge" in 1947. Played Ricky Parkson in "The Arnelo Affair" in 1947. Played Nipper in "The Mighty McGurk" in 1947. Played Peter Fry in "The Boy with Green Hair" in 1948. Played Jed Joy in "Down to the Sea in Ships" in 1949. Played himself in "Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership" in 1949. Played Colin Craven in "The Secret Garden" in 1949. Played Kim in "Kim" in 1950. Played John Kenyon in "Stars in My Crown" in 1950. Performed in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Played Chester Graham, Jr. in "Cattle Drive" in 1951. Played Clete in "General Electric Theater" in 1953. Played Private First Class John Townsend in "General Electric Theater" in 1953. Performed in "The United States Steel Hour" in 1953. Played David in "Front Row Center" in 1955. Played Billy Weaver in "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" in 1955. Performed in "Matinee Theatre" in 1955. Played Roy Riverlee in "Playhouse 90" in 1956. Played Jerry Vernon in "The Careless Years" in 1957. Played Rodney Lawrence in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Played Juan Ortega in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Performed in "The Restless Gun" in 1957. Played Will Santee in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Played Hade Keough in "Gun for a Coward" in 1957. Played Jimmy Drew in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Played Bud Tatum in "Cimarron City" in 1958. Played Dave in "Johnny Staccato" in 1959. Played Judd Steiner in "Compulsion" in 1959. Played Johnny Perry in "The DuPont Show with June Allyson" in 1959. Played Matthew Rush in "Bonanza" in 1959. Played Nick Adams in "Buick-Electra Playhouse" in 1959. Played Billy Joe Minden in "Outlaws" in 1960. Played Paul Morel in "Sons and Lovers" in 1960. Played Roddy Stevenson in "Checkmate" in 1960. Played Clay Bannon in "Alcoa Premiere" in 1961. Played Davis Tucker in "The Joke and the Valley" in 1961. Played Rudy Devereux in "Dr. Kildare" in 1961. Played Arnold Foster in "The Defenders" in 1961. Played Joe Geary in "The Dick Powell Show" in 1961. Played Gary Harper in "The Dick Powell Show" in 1961. Played Buzz Shelby in "Bus Stop" in 1961. Played Dr. Rudy Devereux in "Dr. Kildare" in 1961. Played David Farnham in "The Eleventh Hour" in 1962. Played Harley Brydell in "The Greatest Show on Earth" in 1963. Played Martin Rosetti in "Kraft Suspense Theatre" in 1963. Played Darryl Ryder in "The F.B.I." in 1965. Played Michael Vincent Riley in "The F.B.I." in 1965. Played Joseph in "Rapture" in 1965. Performed in "Thirty-Minute Theatre" in 1965. Played Gunnar Malstrom in "Mission: Impossible" in 1966. Played Chris Townsend in "Mannix" in 1967. Played Bruno in "The Danny Thomas Hour" in 1967. Played Lloyd Harrington in "Columbo" in 1968. Played Eric Wagner in "Columbo" in 1968. Played Dave in "Psych-Out" in 1968. Played Charlie Evans in "Night Gallery" in 1969. Played Wilbur Whateley in "The Dunwich Horror" in 1970. Played Pete Lancaster in "McCloud" in 1970. Played Tom Longman in "Cannon" in 1971. Played Billy the Kid in "The Last Movie" in 1971. Played Avery Jensen in "Paper Man" in 1971. Played Raymond in "The Failing of Raymond" in 1971. Played Charlie Blake in "The Streets of San Francisco" in 1972. Played Freddy Duncan in "Adventures of Nick Carter" in 1972. Played Stein in "The Loners" in 1972. Played Bennett in "Police Story" in 1973. Played Detective Giacino in "Police Story" in 1973. Played Callan in "Police Story" in 1973. Played Ott in "Police Story" in 1973. Played Jerry in "Great Mysteries" in 1973. Played Jack Whittier in "The Werewolf of Washington" in 1973. Played himself in "Les rendez-vous du dimanche" in 1974. Played Miguel in "The Pacific Connection" in 1974. Played Cliff Waddell in "Ellery Queen" in 1975. Performed in "Joe Forrester" in 1975. Played Det. Callan in "Cop on the Beat" in 1975. Played Narrator in "Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer" in 1975. Played Billy in "Win, Place or Steal" in 1975. Played Ethan Crawford in "Three for the Road" in 1975. Played Pete Bass in "One Away" in 1976. Played Paul Lavell in "Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood" in 1976. Played Richard Ayres in "Tales of the Unexpected" in 1977. Played Kenneth Switzer in "A Killing Affair" in 1977. Played Mark in "Tracks" in 1977. Played Hissar in "Greatest Heroes of the Bible" in 1978. Played Pat Westall in "She Came to the Valley" in 1979. Played James Francis in "Hart to Hart" in 1979. Played Marty Helick in "Born to Be Sold" in 1981. Played Otto Quartz in "Human Highway" in 1982. Played Hacker in "Wrong Is Right" in 1982. Played Police Officer Collins in "The A-Team" in 1983. Played Eliot Easterbrook in "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984. Played Greg Denver in "Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense" in 1984. Played Brother Harold Hobarts in "Hunter" in 1984. Played Doctor Wellington Yueh in "Dune" in 1984. Played Jack Gretsky in "Miami Vice" in 1984. Played Walt Henderson in "Paris, Texas" in 1984. Played John in "Papa Was a Preacher" in 1985. Played Martin Decker in "The Twilight Zone" in 1985. Played Muldaur in "The Legend of Billie Jean" in 1985. Played Bob Grimes in "To Live and Die in L.A." in 1985. Performed in "American Masters" in 1985. Played Ben in "Blue Velvet" in 1986. Played John Carver in "To Kill a Stranger" in 1987. Played Capt. Homer Thomas in "Gardens of Stone" in 1987. Played James McLaughlin in "Kenny Rogers as The Gambler, Part III: The Legend Continues" in 1987. Played Boss in "The Time Guardian" in 1987. Played himself in "CBS This Morning" in 1987. Played Chip Cain in "Beverly Hills Cop II" in 1987. Played Billy Baxter in "Banzai Runner" in 1987. Played Mario in "Jorge, um Brasileiro" in 1988. Played Detective Carl Strick in "The Blue Iguana" in 1988. Played Howard Hughes in "Tucker: The Man and His Dream" in 1988. Played Michael Dattalico in "Palais Royale" in 1988. Played Peter Oak in "Limit Up" in 1989. Played himself in "When We Were Young...: Growing Up on the Silver Screen" in 1989. Played Admiral Al Calavicci in "Quantum Leap" in 1989. Played himself in "The American Film Institute Salute to Gregory Peck" in 1989. Played Himself - Audience Member in "The 61st Annual Academy Awards" in 1989. Played Detective Novak in "Buying Time" in 1989. Played himself in "The Arsenio Hall Show" in 1989. Played Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV in "The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1990. Played Dannes in "Citizen Soldier" in 1990. Played Duke Nukem in "Captain Planet and the Planeteers" in 1990. Played John Luponi in "Catchfire" in 1990. Played Capitain Hatfield in "Sandino" in 1990. Played himself in "One on One with John Tesh" in 1991. Played Himself - Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in "The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1991. Played Gen. Philip Sheridan in "Son of the Morning Star" in 1991. Played Robert Allardyce in "The Commish" in 1991. Played Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV in "The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards" in 1991. Played himself in "Crazy About the Movies: Dennis Hopper" in 1991. Played Det. Robert Morse in "Fatal Memories" in 1992. Played Tim Curtis in "Shame" in 1992. Played Phil Banks in "Picket Fences" in 1992. Played Andy Civella in "The Player" in 1992. Played Freddie in "Friends and Enemies" in 1992. Played Himself - Nominee: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in "The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards" in 1993. Played Augustus Brandenburg in "Bonanza: The Return" in 1993. Played Professor Julius Waugh in "Snowy River: The McGregor Saga" in 1993. Played Jack Lowe in "In the Line of Duty: The Price of Vengeance" in 1994. Played Salesman Stig in "Chasers" in 1994. Played Commissioner Sam Caldwell in "Justice in a Small Town" in 1994. Played Robert St. Clair in "Chicago Hope" in 1994. Played Capt. Jason Flaboe in "The Innocent" in 1994. Played Tony Ciccone in "Madonna: Innocence Lost" in 1994. Played Mickey Jo in "Vanishing Son II" in 1994. Played Bob Jenkins in "The Langoliers" in 1995. Played John Stern (1994) in "Street Gear" in 1995. Played SecNav Edward Sheffield in "JAG" in 1995. Played Gus Shepard in "Nowhere Man" in 1995. Played Senator Edward Sheffield in "JAG" in 1995. Played John Stern in "Street Gear" in 1995. Played Hal in "The Drew Carey Show" in 1995. Played Aaron Bliss in "Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan" in 1995. Played Cy Tannon in "Ink" in 1996. Played Ben Jeffries in "Unabomber: The True Story" in 1996. Played Jack Tramonte in "Mr. Wrong" in 1996. Played himself in "Gallup Extreme Magic" in 1996. Played Hollis Deitz in "Twilight Man" in 1996. Played Grey Wolf in "Last Resort" in 1996. Played Doctor Kieran in "Stargate SG-1" in 1997. Played Host in "Popular Science" in 1997. Played Stan Mills in "The Shadow Men" in 1997. Played William in "Living in Peril" in 1997. Played Defense Secretary Walter Dean in "Air Force One" in 1997. Played Dr. Ames in "Close to Danger" in 1997. Played himself in "Split Screen" in 1997. Played Katz-Feeney in "Midnight Blue" in 1997. Played himself in "Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch" in 1997. Played Frank DiMeo in "The Tony Danza Show" in 1997. Played Judge Harvey Hale in "The Rainmaker" in 1997. Played Host in "Phenomenon: The Lost Archives" in 1998. Played Bophisto in "Sinbad: The Battle of the Dark Knights" in 1998. Played Det. Frank Skoufaris in "Water Damage" in 1999. Played himself in "Independent Lens" in 1999. Played Del Farraday in "Rites of Passage" in 1999. Played Charlie Mason in "Restraining Order" in 1999. Played Sen. Campbell in "The Venice Project" in 1999. Played Sheriff Hobbs in "They Nest" in 2000. Played Micky in "The Flunky" in 2000. Played Charles Welz in "In Pursuit" in 2000. Played Tim Drake in "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker" in 2000. Played Colonel Grat in "Enterprise" in 2001. Played Michael in "The Quickie" in 2001. Played Dr. Ballard in "CQ" in 2001. Played General Lancaster in "Buffalo Soldiers" in 2001. Played Jimmy in "Face to Face" in 2001. Played Senator Edward Sheffield in "First Monday" in 2002. Played Chip Cain in "Beverly Hills Cop II: The Phenomenon Continues" in 2002. Played himself in "8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards" in 2002. Played Tramp in "What Katy Did" in 2004. Played Mark Whiting in "The Manchurian Candidate" in 2004. Played John Cavil in "Battlestar Galactica" in 2004. Played Tim Lane in "American Black Beauty" in 2005. Played Admiral Albert Calavicci in "Quantum Leap: A Bold Leap Forward" in 2006. Played Frankie Navajo in "Crash" in 2008. Played himself in "Robot Astronomy Talk Show" in 2008. Played Judd Steiner in "Strictly Courtroom" in 2008. Played Jerry Hewitt in "The Nanny Express" in 2008. Played Dr. Henry Armitage in "The Dunwich Horror" in 2009. Played John Cavil in "Battlestar Galactica: Cylons - The Twelve" in 2009. Played Brother Cavil in "The Plan" in 2009. Played Himself - Guest in "The After After Party with Steven Michael Quezada" in 2010. Played Ben Tracey in "Max Rose" in 2013. Played Hobbs in "C.O.G." in 2013.


What happens in back to the future 3?

It starts off continuing right from where the first movie ended. Doc needs Marty to come with him to the future because his son Marty Jr. (who looks exactly like him) gets arrested for a crime that Biff's grandson Griff tricks him into doing. After Marty takes his son's place and ends up getting Griff and his gang arrested instead, he buys a sports almanac with all the results from 1950 to 2000 and Doc throws it away because he believes time-travel is not something to use for personal gain. Biff as an old man overhears everything Marty wanted to do with it, so he gets the sports almanac out of the trash and has a taxi cab follow the DeLorean. When Marty and Doc are away from it to get Jennifer, old Biff steals the time machine and returns it just before they come back. Doc takes Marty and Jennifer back to 1985, but Marty realizes black people are living in his house after he is dropped off and goes out seeing that his neighborhood has been turned into a ghetto. He thinks he is in the wrong year and looks at a newspaper which shows it is the exact same date it was before he was taken to the future that morning. It turns out to be his school principal's house the newspaper was at- so he comes out with a shotgun threatening to blow Marty away. Marty tells him he should know him from school, but the principal says it burned down years ago. Marty is saved at the last minute when thugs come by shooting at the principal. Marty uses that as his chance to get away and runs right for downtown. He finds the area vandalised and realizes the clock tower is now a fancy hotel owned by Biff Tannon. Biff's friends knock Marty out after he sees his mother Lorraine is now married to Biff-but he wakes up hours later seeing his mother has gone wild. Biff shows up and tells Marty he is supposed to be away in Switzerland at a boarding school, then he starts carrying on how he will cut all of Lorraine's kids off because they are hers and not his. After Biff and his friends leave, Marty asks Lorraine where his father George is. She tells him he is where he has been the last 12 years- buried in the town cemetery. Marty finds his father's grave and Doc arrives to tell him that he learned his father had been murdered by a gunshot that could not be charged against. Doc shows Marty the bag the sports almanac was in and that it was no longer in there. Then Doc shows Marty old pictures that he stole from the town library of Biff when he was young of him winning at gambling- the sports almanac is revealed to have been hidden in his pocket which expains why he knew the results. Then Doc shows the top of old Biff's cane that was in the DeLorean. Marty and Doc figure out old Biff stole the time machine and travelled back to give the sports almanac to his younger self. Marty then feels guilty after realizing the alternate 1985 is his very own fault and says they need to stop him from stealing the time machine. Doc says they cannot do that because the future would be within the alternate timeline. So Marty goes to see Biff at his hotel and has him realize he knows about the sports almanac that made him rich. Biff tells him how, where, and when he got it by saying an old man appeared to him on November 12, 1955 when he was getting his car back after it had been fixed because it had crashed into a manure truck. Biff then picks up a gun and says the old man let him know either a teenage kid or an old man scientist would one day show up asking about the book. Marty then starts having to dodge the shots being fired at him- but Biff hits the silent security alarm after Marty gets out of the room. It contacts his friends who show up to catch Marty before he gets away, but he outsmarts them and manages to get up to the roof. Biff unfortunately sees the door close and walks up there after him. Marty is left with the choice to either jump off the roof or let Biff shoot him dead. Biff says the police cannot do anything about it because he owns them- which is why he is not in prison for murdering Marty's dad years earlier. Marty looks down and jumps off the roof- Biff thinks he decided to go with the choice of suicide. Marty then comes back up showing that he safely landed on the DeLorean. Doc opens the car door into Biff knocking him out. Marty then tells Doc they have to go back to the exact date on the night of the terrible storm in 1955. So Marty and Doc travel back so they can change 1985 back to normal. Doc tells Marty there are now two of each of them in that year. The other Doc is the one who exists in 1955 and the other Marty is the one who travelled back to 1955 by mistake. Marty then begins the mission by finding young Biff at his house and following him when he is going to pick up his car from the repair shop. After seeing Biff harrass his teenage mom Lorraine who says she would never be with him even if he had millions of dollars, Marty sees old Biff surprise his younger self by being right in his car. Biff yells at him to get out and go away, but the old man says he has what it would take to get Lorraine to marry him. Biff still thinks the old man is crazy- but starts thinking differently when the old man starts up his car and drives him right to his house. Old Biff shows young Biff the sports almanac and has him listen to the results of a game on the car radio. Biff wonders how the old man knew what was going to happen, but the old man tells him the results were in the book. So Biff finally realizes the old man knows what he is talking about and agrees to accept the offer. They walk out of the garage together, and Marty tries to follow them. Then he realizes he is locked inside and contacts Doc. Doc says he will have to leave the DeLorean behind in the daylight, but he will be sure to cover it so that no one else steals it. Doc rides a bicycle over to the house, but Biff is pulling out in his car with Marty hiding in the back. While Biff has music playing on the car radio, Marty contacts Doc to say he is on his way over to the school dance. Doc thinks that may be a problem because the other Marty will be over there while taking out his teenage mom. Marty thinks he can get the book when Biff gets out of the car, but Biff ends up taking it with him and walks around with it hidden in his pocket. Marty keeps trying to get it back and ends up not being successful, but he finally gets his chance when his teenage dad punches Biff down to the ground. Then Biff's friends see Marty and think he changed his clothes because they just put the other Marty in the trunk of the car belonging to the band playing inside. Marty has to try to stop them because he overhears them say they are going to jump his other self who is on the stage playing with the band. Doc tells him he must do something about that because his other self will not get home to the present if they get him. So Marty struggles to knock out Biff's friends and does it just before his other self gets off the stage. While Marty's other self is talking with both his teenage parents, Biff shows up ready to get even with him. Marty knows he needs to meet Doc on the school roof, so he starts to walk away showing he is not interested in having a fight. Then the other Marty comes out accidentally knocking him on the ground. After Marty falls, his jacket opens showing the sports almanac right inside it. Biff takes it back and kicks Marty to get back at him for damaging his car. Marty gets up to chase after him, but Biff is in his car and drives away. So he goes up to the roof to meet Doc and says Biff got away taking the book with him. Doc flies the DeLorean over to where Biff is driving- this is the one chance Marty has to get back the book. So Marty gets out using the hoverboard he got from the future earlier. Doc flies the DeLorean away wishing Marty good luck. Marty sneaks over to Biff's car and quietly opens the door. While Biff is looking at the road, Marty sneaks his hand inside to grab the book. Unfortunately, Biff looks to the side and sees him. They both grab the book and it ends up flying onto the front glass. Marty and Biff both try to get it, but Biff kicks Marty away and drives the side of his car into the tunnel wall to smash him. He thinks het got rid of him doing that, but Biff sees Marty in the mirror showing he is behind his car. The fight for the book continues, but Marty manages to grab it and watches Biff's car keep going. Biff turns it around and gets ready to run Marty over. Marty uses his hoverboard to get away as quick as he can. Biff comes driving up real fast thinking he will kill Marty- but Doc throws down a rope and Marty grabs it just in time. Biff misses Marty with the car and looks up seeing the flying DeLorean, but ends up crashing into a manure truck (again!) after not paying attention to the road. Doc flies Marty out to a grassy area and asks him if he has the book. Marty shows Doc he does, so then he is ordered to burn it. Marty finds a bucket and puts the book in there. Then he gets out matches he took from Biff in the alternate 1985 and uses them to set the book on fire. After that, Marty looks at the old newspaper talking about his dad being murdered and sees it changes that he is still alive. Doc looks at an old newspaper saying he was committed and sees that it changes saying he is being rewarded. Marty and Doc realize 1985 will be back the way it is supposed to be and think their mission is finally over. Unfortunately, the DeLorean gets struck by lightning causing it to disappear and the rope falls down. Marty thinks Doc is gone forever and that he now cannot return home to the present. A strange man comes driving up and asks Marty if he is who he is supposed to be looking for. Marty tells the man he is, but wonders how he knows his name. The man says the post office kept a letter for the past 70 years telling the workers a boy with his description would be at that very spot at that very moment. Marty thinks nobody in that era could have a letter written for him- but he reads it and sees that it is from Doc. Doc writes about how he ended up in 1885 and had been living there for several months. Marty then tells the man he has to find the only man in the world who can do anything to help him. This is the moment where the other Marty is driving the DeLorean down the street to get home to 1985- and Doc manages to get the lightning to strike the clock tower so it will reach the time machine at 88mph. After the DeLorean disappears, Doc is happy he was successful and thinks Marty is gone. As he is going for his car, the other Marty shows up running right over to him. Doc cannot believe Marty is standing there because he just sent him home- but Marty says he has returned and needs him to help him again. Doc faints right after that and the rest of the story will continue at the beginning of the third & final movie.