Harry Dean Stanton
Harry Dean Stanton died of natural causes on Sept. 15 at the age of 91. Here, we take a look back at his storied career.
Harry Dean Stanton died of natural causes on Sept. 15 at the age of 91. Here, we take a look back at his storied career.
Stanton played Brett in Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi classic “Alien.”
Stanton starred alongside Kurt Russell as Brain in 1981’s John Carpenter movie “Escape From New York.”
Stanton had his big break in 1984’s “Paris, Texas,” where he played a man who mysteriously walks out of the desert and tries to reconnect with his family.
Stanton starred alongside Emilio Estevez and Sy Richardson in Alex Cox’s 1984 cult favorite “Repo Man.”
He appeared opposite Daniel Day-Lewis as Loomis Gage in 1988’s “Stars and Bars.”
Stanton worked several times with David Lynch, including in “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.”
Stanton worked alongside his longtime friend Jack Nicholson in 2001’s “The Pledge.
Stanton played ruthless prophet Roman Grant, in the HBO series “Big Love,” which starred Bill Paxton.
Stanton looks every bit himself on the carpet during the premiere of 2012’s “The Avengers,” in which he played a security guard.
Stanton revived his character Carl Rodd for Showtime’s anticipated release of “Twin Peaks'” third season “Twin Peaks: The Return.”
One of Stanton’s last roles was in the film “Lucky,” which opens Sept. 29.