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He made a guest appearance on ''[[Wikipedia: Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' during its first season, reuniting him with Bakula, who also had the starring role in that series. | He made a guest appearance on ''[[Wikipedia: Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' during its first season, reuniting him with Bakula, who also had the starring role in that series. | ||
In the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]], Stockwell portrays [[Cavil|Brother Cavil]], a disgruntled, cynical Colonial priest who is later revealed as a [[Cylon | In the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]], Stockwell portrays [[Cavil|Brother Cavil]], a disgruntled, cynical Colonial priest who is later revealed as a [[Humanoid Cylon]]. | ||
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Dean Stockwell is an American actor born in Hollywood, California.
Stockwell is a former child actor whose career included roles with actor Gregory Peck and Orson Welles. Stockwell also had supporting roles in two David Lynch films: the 1984 adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune and Blue Velvet.
Stockwell is best known for his portrayal of "Al Calavicci" in the TV series Quantum Leap, which starred Scott Bakula.
He made a guest appearance on Star Trek: Enterprise during its first season, reuniting him with Bakula, who also had the starring role in that series.
In the Re-imagined Series, Stockwell portrays Brother Cavil, a disgruntled, cynical Colonial priest who is later revealed as a Humanoid Cylon.
External Links
- Dean Stockwell article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Dean Stockwell article at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki.