He was not on the list.
Stone was the model and inspiration
for Prince Charming in the 1950 Walt Disney animated feature film, Cinderella.
While he did not voice the character in the film, Stone did provide some of the
movie's additional voices.
Stone was born John Forrest Fontaine on December 16, 1926, in Detroit, Michigan. He was raised in an Indiana orphanage throughout most of his early life after the death of his father. He enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II. His first marriage to actress Barbara Lawrence from 1947-48 ended in divorce. Stone was then married to his second wife, Corinne Calvet, a French actress, from 1955 to 1960, with whom he had one child. In 1965, he married Christina Lee, but they divorced in 1972.
After minor uncredited appearances in a pair of 1948 movies, Stone earned his first credit, under the stage name John Fontaine, with a voice role in Cinderella in 1950. His next film, and first credited on screen role, was the 1952 film Army Bound, again as John Fontaine. He then appeared in three films released in 1953 - Fighter Attack, Bad for Each Other, starring Charlton Heston, and Wonder Valley - as well as the 1954 film noir, Drive a Crooked Road. During the later 1950s, Stone co-starred in Edge of Hell in 1956 and Zsa Zsa Gabor's The Girl in the Kremlin in 1957. He then appeared in four films released in 1958 - The Big Beat, Damn Citizen, The Thing That Couldn't Die and the western, Money, Women and Guns.
Stone's roles during the 1950s extended to television as well. In 1954, he starred in the Italian television series, I Tre moschettieri (The Three Musketeers) as D'Artagnan opposite Paul Campbell (as Aramis), Sebastian Cabot (as Porthos), and Domenico Modugno (as Athos). Individual episodes of the series were merged for release as feature films in European theaters including Knights of the Queen in 1954; The King's Musketeers and La Spada Imbattibile, both released in Europe in 1957; Le Imprese di Una Spada Leggendaria in 1958; and Mantelli Espade Insanguinate in 1959. Stone's other television credits included roles in Adventures in Paradise, The Outer Limits, The Californians, Johnny Midnight, and Surfside 6.
In 1960, he appeared in the comedic film, When the Girls Take Over. Stone also starred as Zorro in the 1960 Mexican Spanish film, El Jinete Solitario en El Valle de los Desaparecidos: La Venganza del Jinete Solitario. He wrote the story for the 1964 low-budget British sci-fi film, Unearthly Stranger. Stone wrote and directed Strange Portrait, a feature film that never saw a release.
Stone moved to Penang, Malaysia, during the early 1960s. He soon left the entertainment industry to travel in Southeast Asia. He wrote several novels during his later life, including The Other Side of Rainbow and Letters to Rainbow.
In 2010, he published his autobiography, Whatever Happened To Prince Charming?.
Stone died at his home in Penang,
Malaysia on August 22, 2012 at age eighty-five.
Actor
1964 The Outer Limits (TV Series)
The Cop
- The Duplicate Man (1964) ... The
Cop
1962 When the Girls Take Over
Steve Harding (as Jeff Stone)
1961 Surfside 6 (TV Series)
Barney Michaels
1961 Death Valley Days (TV Series)
Dave Reid
1960 Johnny Midnight (TV Series)
Ronnie Barnes
1960 Adventures in Paradise (TV
Series)
Dr. Drury
1960 The Millionaire (TV Series)
Jim English
1960 Siempre en la arena
1960 Richard Diamond, Private Detective (TV
Series)
Larry Manners
1959 The Loretta Young Show (TV
Series)
Man
1959 Mantelli e spade insanguinate
D'Artagnan
1958 Money, Women and Guns
Johnny Bee
1958 The Thing That Couldn't Die
Hank Huston
1958 The Californians (TV Series)
Drake / Claude Talbot
1958 Le imprese di una spada
leggendaria
D'Artagnan
1958 Damn Citizen
Paul Musso
1958 The Big Beat
Danny Phillips
1957 La spada imbattibile
D'Artagnan
1957 The King's Musketeers
D'Artagnan
1957 The Girl in the Kremlin
Mischa Rimilkin
1956 The Three Musketeers (TV Series)
D'Artagnan / DÀrtagnan
1953-1956 Private Secretary (TV
Series)
Jeff Richie
1956 Edge of Hell
Chauffeur
1954 Knights of the Queen
D'Artagnan (as Jeff Stone)
1954 Drive a Crooked Road
Wells (uncredited)
1953 Wonder Valley
Power Lineman (as John Fontaine)
1953 Bad for Each Other
Minor Role (uncredited)
1953 Fighter Attack
Lt. Gross (as John Fontaine)
1952 Battle Zone
Lt. Pilot (as John Fontaine)
1952 Army Bound
Lt. Peters (as John Fontaine)
1950 Cinderella (voice, as John Fontaine)
1948 Train to Alcatraz
Husband (uncredited)
1948 You Were Meant for Me
Boy in Drugstore (uncredited)
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