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RIP Dean Stockwell (1936 – 2021)

Dean Stockwell was an American actor, internationally perhaps best-known for lip syncing “Blue Velvet” (1951) in Blue Velvet (1986) with a lamp shining on his face.

Dean Stockwell lip syncing “Blue Velvet” (1951) in Blue Velvet (1986)
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1936, 2021, American cinema, RIP on November 9, 2021 by jahsonic.

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