Christopher Stone was a prolific actor, taking on both leading and supporting roles in films and television productions throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.
He first gained recognition for his portrayal of "Dr. Pooch Hardin" in the 1970s television series, The Interns, which debuted in 1970.
In addition to his work on The Interns, Stone made recurring appearances in made-for-television movies and guest-starred on popular television shows such as Mission: Impossible, Hunter, and Wonder Woman.
Stone's personal life was marked by his marriage to actress Dee Wallace, with whom he co-starred in several theatrical feature films, including The Howling and Cujo.
In the late 1980s, Stone co-starred with Wallace in the television series, The New Lassie, which aired from 1989.
Throughout his career, Stone continued to appear in television guest-starring roles and made-for-television films, before his untimely death at the age of 55 in 1995, resulting from a heart attack.