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Deanna Wallace (née Bowers), also known as Dee Wallace Stone, (born December 14, 1948) [1] is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as Mary Taylor in the 1982 blockbuster science fiction film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial .
The Frighteners is a 1996 supernatural comedy horror film directed by Peter Jackson and co-written with Fran Walsh.The film stars Michael J. Fox, Trini Alvarado, Peter Dobson, John Astin, Dee Wallace Stone, Jeffrey Combs, R. Lee Ermey and Jake Busey.
He appeared in films and on television from the early 1970s until his death in 1995. Stone and his wife, Dee Wallace, both appeared together in a number of films including the classic horror films The Howling (1981) and Cujo (1983). [2] [3] They shared top billing in the family series The New Lassie (1989), in which he sometimes served as ...
A real-life "scream queen" is living up to her title! Dee Wallace -- the 74-year-old star of hit '80s films E.T. the Extra Terrestrial and horror films The Howling, Cujo, and Critters -- got the ...
Real life husband and wife Christopher and Dee Wallace-Stone co-starred as Will's parents. The New Lassie is essentially a sequel to the 1954 series , and was the latest in the line of works featuring the Lassie character, which debuted in the 1943 film Lassie Come Home , followed by several more movies and the aforementioned television series ...
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11. E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982). Who's in it: Henry Thomas, Drew Berrymore, Dee Wallace Stone Run time: 114 minutes Directed by: Steven Spielberg This classic revolves around an adorable ...
The cast includes Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee, Dennis Dugan, Christopher Stone, Belinda Balaski, Kevin McCarthy, John Carradine, Slim Pickens, and Elisabeth Brooks. The Howling was released in the United States on March 13, 1981, and became a moderate success, grossing $17.9 million at the box office.