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| Full name: | Richard Ewing Powell |
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6' (1.83 m) |
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14 November 1904,
Mountain View, Arkansas, USA
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Actor , Producer |
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June Allyson (19 August 1945 - 2 January 1963) (his death) 2 children Joan Blondell (19 September 1936 - 14 July 1944) (divorced) 1 daughter Maude Maund (1925 - 1927) (divorced) |
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Movies:
Artificial Intelligence: AI - Singer ("I Only Have Eyes For You") - Year: 2001
Paper Moon - Special Thanks - Year: 1973
The Hunters - Producer, Director - Year: 1958
The Enemy Below - Producer, Director - Year: 1957
You Can't Run Away from It - Producer, Director - Year: 1956
The Conqueror - Producer, Director - Year: 1956
Susan Slept Here - Mark Christopher - Year: 1954
Split Second - Director - Year: 1953
The Bad and the Beautiful - James Lee Bartlow - Year: 1952
Callaway Went Thataway - Cameo appearance (scenes deleted) - Year: 1951
You Never Can Tell - Rex Shepherd - Year: 1951
The Tall Target - John Kennedy - Year: 1951
Cry Danger - Rocky Mulloy - Year: 1951
Right Cross - Rick Garvey - Year: 1950
The Reformer and the Redhead - Andrew Rockton Hale - Year: 1950
Mrs. Mike - Sergeant Mike Flannigan - Year: 1949
Rogues' Regiment - Whit Corbett - Year: 1948
Station West - Haven (Military Intelligence department) - Year: 1948
Pitfall - John Forbes - Year: 1948
To the Ends of the Earth - Commissioner Michael Barrows - Year: 1948
Johnny O'Clock - Johnny O'Clock - Year: 1947
Cornered - Laurence Gerard - Year: 1945
Murder, My Sweet - Philip Marlowe - Year: 1944
It Happened Tomorrow - Lawrence 'Larry' Stevens - Year: 1944
Meet the People - William 'Swanee' Swanson - Year: 1944
True to Life - Link Ferris - Year: 1943
Riding High - Steve Baird - Year: 1943
Three Cheers for the Girls (short) - Singer (Marine Hymn) - Year: 1943
Happy Go Lucky - Pete Hamilton - Year: 1943
In the Navy - Thomas Halstead, aka Russ Raymond - Year: 1941
Model Wife - Fred Chambers - Year: 1941
Christmas in July - Jimmy MacDonald - Year: 1940
I Want a Divorce - Alan MacNally - Year: 1940
Naughty But Nice - Professor Donald 'Don' Hardwick - Year: 1939
Going Places - Peter Mason, aka Peter Randall - Year: 1938
Hard to Get - Bill Davis - Year: 1938
Cowboy from Brooklyn - Elly Jordan, aka Wyoming Steve Gibson - Year: 1938
Hollywood Hotel - Ronnie Bowers - Year: 1937
Varsity Show - Charles 'Chuck' Daly - Year: 1937
The Singing Marine - Pfc. Robert 'Bob'/'Arkansas' Brent - Year: 1937
On the Avenue - Gary Blake - Year: 1937
Gold Diggers of 1937 - Rosmer 'Rossi' Peck - Year: 1936
Stage Struck - George Randall - Year: 1936
The Green Pastures - Trailer Narrator and Host (uncredited) - Year: 1936
Hearts Divided - Captain Jerome Bonaparte, aka Captain Girard - Year: 1936
Colleen - Donald Ames 3rd - Year: 1936
Thanks a Million - Eric Land - Year: 1935
Shipmates Forever - Richard John 'Dick' Melville III - Year: 1935
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Lysander, in Love with Hermia - Year: 1935
Page Miss Glory - Bingo Nelson - Year: 1935
Broadway Gondolier - Richard 'Dick' Purcell, aka Ricardo Purcelli - Year: 1935
Gold Diggers of 1935 - Dick Curtis - Year: 1935
Flirtation Walk - Richard Palmer Grant 'Canary'/'Dick'/'Dickie Boy' Dorcy - Year: 1934
Happiness Ahead - Bob Lane - Year: 1934
Dames - James 'Jimmy' Higgens - Year: 1934
Twenty Million Sweethearts - Buddy Clayton - Year: 1934
Wonder Bar - Tommy - Year: 1934
The Road Is Open Again (short) - The Songwriter - Year: 1933
Convention City - Jerry Ford - Year: 1933
College Coach - Philip 'Phil'/'Sarge' Sargeant - Year: 1933
Footlight Parade - Scott 'Scotty' Blair - Year: 1933
Gold Diggers of 1933 - Brad Roberts (Robert Treat Bradford), Singer ("The Sadow Waltz" and "I've Got to Sing a Torch Song and Pettin' in the Park") (uncredited) - Year: 1933
42nd Street - Billy Lawler, Singer ("It Must Be June", "Young and Healthy" and "42nd Street") - Year: 1933
The King's Vacation - John Kent - Year: 1933
Too Busy to Work - Dan Hardy - Year: 1932
Big City Blues - Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited) - Year: 1932
Blessed Event - Bunny Harmon - Year: 1932
The Dick Powell Show (TV series) - Host/Occasional Lead Player, Producer - Year: 1961
The Best in Mystery (TV series) - Willie Dante (1956) - Year: 1956
Zane Grey Theater (TV series) - Host/Occasional Lead Player - Year: 1956
Four Star Playhouse (TV series) - Alternate Lead Player, Producer - Year: 1952
Himself/Herself:The Love Goddesses (documentary) - Himself - Year: 1965
Star Spangled Rhythm - Himself - Hit the Road to Dreamland Number - Year: 1942
Hollywood Hobbies (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1939
For Auld Lang Syne (documentary short) - Himself - sings song from 'Cowboy from Brooklyn' (uncredited) - Year: 1938
A Dream Comes True (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1935
And She Learned About Dames (short) - Himself - Year: 1934
Hollywood Newsreel (short) - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1934
Hollywood on Parade No. 9 (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1933
TV Guest
You Can't Run Away from It - Producer, Director Susan Slept Here - Mark Christopher You Never Can Tell - Rex Shepherd The Reformer and the Redhead - Andrew Rockton Hale Rogues' Regiment - Whit Corbett Johnny O'Clock - Johnny O'Clock Meet the People - William 'Swanee' Swanson Riding High - Steve Baird Happy Go Lucky - Pete Hamilton Model Wife - Fred Chambers I Want a Divorce - Alan MacNally Going Places - Peter Mason, aka Peter Randall Cowboy from Brooklyn - Elly Jordan, aka Wyoming Steve Gibson Varsity Show - Charles 'Chuck' Daly Stage Struck - George Randall Hearts Divided - Captain Jerome Bonaparte, aka Captain Girard Broadway Gondolier - Richard 'Dick' Purcell, aka Ricardo Purcelli Convention City - Jerry Ford Too Busy to Work - Dan Hardy The Dick Powell Show (TV series) - Host/Occasional Lead Player, Producer Zane Grey Theater (TV series) - Host/Occasional Lead Player Hollywood Hobbies (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) A Dream Comes True (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) Hollywood Newsreel (short) - Himself (uncredited) Crazy Animals (documentary) The Dick Powell Show playing Major Ed Clayborn, episode "The Court Martial of Captain Wycliff" (#2.11), 11 December 1962 The Dick Powell Show playing Vincent T. Malloy, episode "The Doomsday Boys" (#2.4), 16 October 1962 The Dick Powell Show playing Mike Scott, episode "No Strings Attached" (#1.29), 24 April 1962 The Dick Powell Show playing Dave Bannon, episode "The Legend" (#1.22), 20 February 1962 The Dick Powell Show playing William Gannon, episode "A Swiss Affair" (#1.12), 12 December 1961 The Dick Powell Show playing Collin Shatner, episode "Out of the Night" (#1.6), 31 October 1961 The Dick Powell Show playing Amos Burke, episode "Who Killed Julie Greer?" (#1.1), 26 September 1961 The Law and Mr. Jones playing Colonel Drayton, episode "Everybody Versus Timmy Drayton" (#1.22), 17 March 1961 The Dick Powell Show playing Burton Stevens, episode "The Time to Die" (#1.16), 9 January 1961 Zane Grey Theater playing Brenner, episode "Desert Flight" (#5.2), 13 October 1960 Zane Grey Theater playing Dave Cameron, episode "A Small Town That Died" (#4.23), 10 March 1960 Zane Grey Theater playing Lawrence, episode "Death in a Wood" (#4.11), 17 December 1959 The DuPont Show with June Allyson playing Paul Martin, episode "A Summer's Ending" (#1.4), 12 October 1959 Zane Grey Theater playing Dr. Mike Reynolds, episode "Let the Man Die" (#3.11), 18 December 1958 Mr. Adams and Eve, episode "Backwash", 18 February 1958 Zane Grey Theater playing Sheriff Morgan Winter, episode "The Open Cell" (#2.8), 22 November 1957 Zane Grey Theater playing John Fallon, episode "Back Trail" (#1.18), 1 February 1957 Zane Grey Theater playing Sam Gracie, episode "The Long Road Home" (#1.3), 19 October 1956 What's My Line? playing Mystery Guest, 7 November 1954 Climax Mystery Theater playing Philip Marlowe, episode "The Long Goodbye" (#1.1), 7 October 1954
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