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Dee Wallace
Wallace-Stone at Nashville's Full Moon Tattoo & Horror Festival, March 2008
Born
Deanna Bowers
OccupationActress
Years active1974–present

Dee Wallace-Stone (born December 14, 1948)[1] is an American motion picture and television actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles in several popular films. These include the starring role as Elliot's separated mother in the Steven Spielberg film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), her most widely seen role. She also played key roles in popular cult films The Hills Have Eyes (1977) and The Howling (1981)[2] and appeared in The Stepford Wives in 1975 and 10 (1979). In total, she has appeared in more than 85 films.

Personal life

Wallace-Stone was born Deanna Bowers in Kansas City, Kansas, the daughter of Maxine (née Nichols) and Robert Stanley Bowers.[1][3] Wallace-Stone attended historic Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kansas, before attending Kansas University. Wallace-Stone graduated from the University of Kansas with an education degree. She briefly taught high school drama at Washington High School in Kansas City, Kansas, in the early 1970s. She married fellow actor Christopher Stone in 1980, with whom she had one daughter, Gabrielle.

Career

Wallace-Stone appeared in the television series Together We Stand (1986 — 1987) and the syndicated The New Lassie (1989 — 1992). In the latter series, she appeared with her husband Christopher Stone, with whom she also co-starred in Cujo (1983).

Wallace-Stone remains popularly known for her horror film roles. She has appeared at many horror film conventions and has a reputation for being very kind and generous with her many admirers and fans. She has also opened an acting studio to mentor young actors. Her husband died suddenly in 1995 of a heart attack while filming The Frighteners in New Zealand. Coincidentally The Frighteners told the story of a series of bizarre, inexplicable heart attack-related deaths.

Wallace-Stone starred in Rob Zombie's re-imagining of Halloween. She played Cynthia Strode, Laurie Strode's adoptive mother. She appeared in the horror film The Ocean, the western Between the Sand and the Sky, and the horror-thriller Sebastian. The latter stars Daeg Faerch, Meadow Williams, Betsy Rue, Meg Foster, and Greg Vaughan. In 2010 she played the role of Vincent Dooly's mother in The Mother of Invention.

Partial filmography

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