Christopher Stone
Christopher Stone was a talented American actor whose career spanned film and television from the early 1970s until his untimely death in 1995. He gained recognition for his versatile performances, particularly in the horror genre. Stone's marriage to actress Dee Wallace in 1980 led to several collaborations, most notably in the iconic horror films "The Howling" (1981) and "Cujo" (1983). The couple also starred together in the family series "The New Lassie" (1989), where Stone occasionally took on directing responsibilities.
In the early 1970s, Stone co-starred in the CBS medical drama "The Interns" alongside Broderick Crawford, Mike Farrell, and Skip Homeier. He portrayed the character Dr. Jim "Pooch" Hardin in this series, which lasted for one season and consisted of 24 episodes. He continued to explore various roles, including a guest appearance in the CBS family drama "Three for the Road" (1975) and as Cass Garrett in the short-lived series "Spencer's Pilots" (1976).
His guest appearances extended to notable sci-fi series, including "Galactica 1980" and "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century." Stone also featured in episodes of popular shows like "Riptide" and "The A-Team." Tragically, Christopher Stone passed away from a heart attack in Los Angeles at the age of 53, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and contributions to the entertainment industry.