Harry Bayless Stockwell was an American actor, voice actor, and singer, best known for providing the voice of The Prince in Walt Disney's first full-length animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, in 1937, which was his only Disney role.
Stockwell studied at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. He made his Broadway debut in 1929 in one of Busby's musical extravaganzas, Broadway Nights. His other appearances included Earl Carroll's Vanities, As Thousands Cheer, Marinka, and the musical Oklahoma, where he replaced Alfred Drake as Curly from 1943 to 1948.
Stockwell made his film debut in the 1935 films: Here Comes the Band, Broadway Melodies of 1936, All Over Town, Rhapsody in Blue, It Happened to Jane, and The Werewolf of Washington.
Harry Stockwell died of diabetes in Manhattan, New York City in 1984.