Dee Wallace
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 75 |
Web site | iamdeewallace.com |
Date of birth | December 14,1948 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Kansas City |
Kansas | |
United States | |
Spouse | Skip Belyea |
Christopher Stone | |
Richard Stanley Gryebet | |
Books | Conscious Creation: Directing Energy to Get the Life You Want |
Richard Stanley Gryebet | |
Children | Gabrielle Stone |
Height | 164 (cm) |
Official site | iamdeewallace.com |
Other name | Dee Wallace-Stone |
Parents | Robert Stanley Bowers |
Maxine Bowers | |
Education | Wyandotte High School |
HB Studio | |
University of Kansas | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 409978 |
The Howling
The Hills Have Eyes
Red Christmas
Critters
The Frighteners
The Lords of Salem
Secret Admirer
Alligator II: The Mutation
Abominable
Jimmy the Kid
Halloween
Invisible Mom
The House of the Devil
The New Lassie
Extraordinary Measures
Sons & Daughters
Legend of the White Horse
Headspace
Pirates of the Plain
Huck & the King of Hearts
The Eden Formula
Beyond the Sky
Hansel & Gretel
Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back
The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story
Voodoo Moon
Death House
Bushfire Moon
Dark Fields
Child Bride of Short Creek
Bone Dry
Together We Stand
The Skateboard Kid 2
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto
Expiration Date
Club Life
Out of the Black
Moment of Truth: Cradle of Conspiracy
Wait till Your Mother Gets Home!
Stay Cool
Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder
Ouija House
Stranger on My Land
High Sierra Search and Rescue
Exodus Fall
I'm Dangerous Tonight
A Month of Sundays
Runaway Daughters
Cujo
Just Add Magic
E.T. the Extra‑Terrestrial
Critters Attack!
The Office
3 From Hell
Dee Wallace Life story
Deanna Wallace, also known as Dee Wallace Stone, is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as Mary Taylor in the 1982 blockbuster film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. She is also known for her starring roles in several horror films including The Hills Have Eyes, The Howling, Cujo and Critters.
E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial marzipan model saved by St Albans family
The Family of A Man who died have found a preserved marzipan model of E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial that was bought in 1982.
Jim Robson , a fan of The Hit movie and marzipan, received the confectionary as A Gift from his daughter.
It was purchased for £1. 75 from Simmons Bakery in St Albans to coincide with The Film 's release.
The bakery director was amazed to see The Product 40 Years on but said he " wouldn't recommend eating it".
Mary Duke said her sister, Sarah Hayman, then 18, bought it for Father's Day.
" Dad loved marzipan so we always got it for him but he never wanted to eat this, " said Ms Duke, who now lives in Bedford.
" I Am now its keeper and I'll never Eat It either. "
She Said she first saw The Film with her father at the St Albans Odeon as an eight-year-old and they both cried.
" I took him to see it in 2002, when it was rereleased, and we both cried again, " She Said .
Ms Duke also recalled how her late mother told her that when they visited Universal Studios in California, the couple went on The Ride where you sit on bicycles with E. T. in its basket.
" My mum told us that he cried all The Way round, " She Said . " He loved it so much. "
She found The Vintage sweet treat at his house in St Albans following his death Last Year and said it brought back happy memories.
" We always knew he kept it as we would get it out every so often, " She Said .
" It was nice to see it again, it's like a familiar face, so finding it wasn't sad because it just always made us laugh.
" I took it home to look after and I haven't put it away. I like to see it Every Day . "
'E. T. phone home'Simmons Bakery, which has been trading in Hertfordshire since 1838, said items like this were often purchased as gifts.
" We Are pleased to think that this product may have brought someone happiness, " said a spokeswoman.
" We doubt the model is worth anything, other than The Pleasure it may have brought to its owner.
" We wonder if it will last another 40 Years . "
Bakery director, Peter Williams , who has worked at The Firm for More Than 40 Years , was amazed at The Find .
He Said : " Wow, you wouldn't expect to see any of our products after 40 Years .
" I'm glad it's a piece of marzipan and not a loaf of bread but I still wouldn't recommend eating it. "
Wesley Boutilier, from Atlanta, Georgia, has had a " lifetime obsession" with merchandise from The Film and created group on Facebook.
He Said : " I would add this little guy To My collection in a heartbeat.
" This is definitely one of the more random E. T. oddities I've come across. "
Tim Lawes, from Propstore, which deals with film collectibles, said it was " a great story" but felt it was " sadly of very little commercial value".
Source of news: bbc.com