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Christopher Stone

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Original Name
Thomas Edward Bourassa
Birth
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
20 Oct 1995 (aged 55)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0543514, Longitude: -70.9373931
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Actor/Director and husband of actress Dee Wallace Stone from 1980 until his death in October 1995. He appeared in the films "Invisible Mom" (1995), "Runaway Daughters" (1994), "Huck And The King Of Hearts" (1993), "Dying To Remember" (1993), "Blue Movies" (1988), "Bially Smok" (1986), "The Annihilators" (1985), "Cujo" (1983), "The Junkman" (1982), "The Blue And The Gray" (1982), "Saturn Awards" (1981), "The Howling" (1981), "Black Beauty" (1978), "Warhead" (1974), "Nakia" (1974), "Wheeler And Murdoch" (1973), "Love Me Deadly" (1972), "The Grasshopper" (1970), "Joys of Jezebel" (1970), and "The Notorious Cleopatra" (1970). His television credits include, "The New Lassie" (1989-1991, Chris McCullough), "Days Of Our Lives" (1987-1988, 1994, Bill Horton), "Dallas" (1984-Dave Stratton), "Harper Valley, P.T.A." (1981-1982, Tom Meechum), "Spencer's Pilots" (1976-Cass Garrett), and "The Interns" (1970-1971, Dr. Pooch Hardin). He also made several guest appearances on such shows as, "Murder She Wrote," "Hunter," "Fantasy Island," "The A-Team," "The Fall Guy," and "The Dukes Of Hazzard," among many others.
Actor/Director and husband of actress Dee Wallace Stone from 1980 until his death in October 1995. He appeared in the films "Invisible Mom" (1995), "Runaway Daughters" (1994), "Huck And The King Of Hearts" (1993), "Dying To Remember" (1993), "Blue Movies" (1988), "Bially Smok" (1986), "The Annihilators" (1985), "Cujo" (1983), "The Junkman" (1982), "The Blue And The Gray" (1982), "Saturn Awards" (1981), "The Howling" (1981), "Black Beauty" (1978), "Warhead" (1974), "Nakia" (1974), "Wheeler And Murdoch" (1973), "Love Me Deadly" (1972), "The Grasshopper" (1970), "Joys of Jezebel" (1970), and "The Notorious Cleopatra" (1970). His television credits include, "The New Lassie" (1989-1991, Chris McCullough), "Days Of Our Lives" (1987-1988, 1994, Bill Horton), "Dallas" (1984-Dave Stratton), "Harper Valley, P.T.A." (1981-1982, Tom Meechum), "Spencer's Pilots" (1976-Cass Garrett), and "The Interns" (1970-1971, Dr. Pooch Hardin). He also made several guest appearances on such shows as, "Murder She Wrote," "Hunter," "Fantasy Island," "The A-Team," "The Fall Guy," and "The Dukes Of Hazzard," among many others.


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  • Added: Mar 20, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7276710/christopher-stone: accessed ), memorial page for Christopher Stone (4 Oct 1940–20 Oct 1995), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7276710, citing Calvary Cemetery, Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.