Dick Powell

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Known For:
Acting

Birthday:
November 14, 1904

Place of Birth:
Mountain View, Arkansas, USA

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Dick Powell

Biography

Richard Ewing "Dick" Powell (November 14, 1904 – January 2, 1963) was an American singer, actor, producer, director and studio boss.

Born in Mountain View, the seat of Stone County in northern Arkansas, Powell attended the former Little Rock College in the state capital, before he started his entertainment career as a singer with the Charlie Davis Orchestra, based in the midwest. He recorded a number of records with Davis and on his own, for the Vocalion label in the late 1920s.

Powell moved to Pittsburgh, where he found great local success as the Master of Ceremonies at the Enright Theater and the Stanley Theater. In April 1930, Warner Bros. bought up Brunswick Records which at that time owned Vocalion. Warner Bros. was sufficiently impressed by Powell's singing and stage presence to offer him a film contract in 1932. He made his film debut as a singing bandleader in Blessed Event. He went on to star as a boyish crooner in movie musicals such as 42nd Street, Footlight Parade, Gold Diggers of 1933, Dames, Flirtation Walk, and On the Avenue, often appearing opposite Ruby Keeler and Joan Blondell.

Powell desperately wanted to expand his range but Warner Bros. wouldn't allow him to do so, although they did (mis)cast him in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) as Lysander. This was to be Powell's only Shakespearean role and one he did not want to play, feeling that he was completely wrong for the part. Finally, reaching his forties and knowing that his young romantic leading man days were behind him he lobbied to play the lead in Double Indemnity. He lost out to Fred MacMurray, another Hollywood nice guy. MacMurray’s success, however, fueled Powell’s resolve to pursue projects with greater range and in 1944, he was cast in the first of a series of films noir, as private detective Philip Marlowe in Murder, My Sweet, directed by Edward Dmytryk. The film was a big hit and Powell had successfully reinvented himself as a dramatic actor.

The following year Dmytryk and Powell re-teamed to make Cornered, a gripping, post-WWII thriller that helped define the film noir style. He became a popular "tough guy" lead appearing in movies such as Johnny O'Clock and Cry Danger. But 1948 saw him step out of the brutish type when he starred in Pitfall, a film noir that sees a bored insurance company worker fall for an innocent but dangerous femme fatale, played by Lizabeth Scott. Even when he appeared in lighter fare such as The Reformer and the Redhead and Susan Slept Here (1954) he never sang in his later roles. The latter, his final onscreen appearance in a feature film, did include a dance number with costar Debbie Reynolds.

From 1949-1953, Powell played the lead role in the National Broadcasting Company radio theater production Richard Diamond, Private Detective. His character in the 30-minute weekly was a likable private detective with a quick wit. When Richard Diamond came to television in 1957, the lead role was portrayed by David Janssen.

Known For

Filmography

Year Movie Role
2024 The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout Self (archive footage)
2013 Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored Self (archive footage)
2006 42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage Self (archive footage)
2006 Gold Diggers: FDR'S New Deal... Broadway Bound Self (archive footage)
1999 Television: The First Fifty Years Self (archive footage)
1985 That's Dancing!
1984 Going Hollywood: The '30s (archive footage)
1983 Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1976 It's Showtime Self (archive footage)
1975 Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Self (archive footage)
1961 Who Killed Julie Greer? Host / Inspector Amos Burke
1961 Ricochet Self - Host
1961 One Must Die
1954 Susan Slept Here Mark Christopher
1952 The Bad and the Beautiful James Lee Bartlow
1951 Cry Danger Rocky Mulloy
1951 The Tall Target John Kennedy
1951 You Never Can Tell Rex Shepherd
1950 The Reformer and the Redhead Andrew Hale
1950 Right Cross Rick Garvey
1949 Mrs. Mike Sgt. Mike Flannigan
1948 Pitfall John Forbes
1948 Station West Lt. John Martin Haven
1948 To the Ends of the Earth Commissioner Michael Barrows
1948 Rogues' Regiment Whit Corbett
1947 Johnny O'Clock Johnny O'Clock
1947 Blow-Ups of 1947 Self
1945 Cornered Laurence Gerard
1944 Murder, My Sweet Philip Marlowe
1944 It Happened Tomorrow Lawrence 'Larry' Stevens
1944 Meet the People William 'Swanee' Swanson
1943 Happy Go Lucky Pete Hamilton
1943 Riding High Steve Baird
1943 True to Life Link Ferris
1943 Three Cheers for the Girls Singer (archive footage) (uncredited)
1942 Star Spangled Rhythm Dick Powell
1941 In the Navy Thomas Halstead
1941 Model Wife Frederick "Fred" Chambers
1940 Christmas in July Jimmy McDonald
1940 I Want a Divorce Alan MacNally
1939 Naughty But Nice Professor Donald Hardwick
1939 Hollywood Hobbies Self (uncredited)
1938 Hollywood Hotel Ronnie Bowers
1938 Going Places Peter Mason
1938 Cowboy from Brooklyn Elly Jordan
1938 Hard to Get Bill Davis
1938 Breakdowns of 1938 Elly Jordan (archive footage) (uncredited)
1937 On the Avenue Gary Blake
1937 Varsity Show Charles 'Chuck' Daly
1937 The Singing Marine Bob Brent
1937 Breakdowns of 1937 Self
1936 Gold Diggers of 1937 Rosmer Peck
1936 Colleen Donald Ames
1936 Hearts Divided Jerome Bonaparte
1936 Stage Struck George Randall
1936 One And One Is One Himself
1936 Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1) Self
1935 Broadway Gondolier Richard 'Dick' Purcell, aka Ricardo Purcelli
1935 Gold Diggers of 1935 Dick Curtis
1935 A Midsummer Night's Dream Lysander
1935 Thanks a Million Eric Land
1935 Page Miss Glory Bingo Nelson
1935 Shipmates Forever Richard 'Dick' Melville III
1935 Things You Never See on the Screen Self
1935 A Dream Comes True Himself (uncredited)
1934 Dames Jimmy Higgens
1934 Flirtation Walk Dick "Canary" Dorcy
1934 Twenty Million Sweethearts Buddy Clayton
1934 Happiness Ahead Bob Lane
1934 Wonder Bar Tommy
1934 Hollywood Newsreel Himself
1934 And She Learned About Dames Himself
1934 Studio Highlights Self (archive footage)
1933 42nd Street Billy Lawler
1933 Gold Diggers of 1933 Brad Roberts
1933 Footlight Parade Scotty Blair
1933 The King's Vacation John Kent
1933 College Coach Phil "Sarge" Sargeant
1933 The Road Is Open Again The Songwriter
1933 Just Around the Corner Jerry
1933 Convention City Jerry Ford
1932 Blessed Event Bunny Harmon
1932 Too Busy to Work Dan Hardy
1932 Big City Blues Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Year TV Show Role
1988 American Experience Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1961 The DuPont Show of the Week Self
1961 The Dick Powell Show Self - Host
1959 The DuPont Show with June Allyson Paul Martin
1959 The DuPont Show with June Allyson Dr. Timothy McVey
1957 Tonight Starring Jack Paar Self
1956 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre Self - Host
1954 Climax! Philip Marlowe
1952 This Is Your Life Self
1952 Four Star Playhouse Willie Dante
1952 Four Star Playhouse Eddie White
1952 Four Star Playhouse US Marshal Philip Dana
1952 Four Star Playhouse Burt Stroude
1952 Four Star Playhouse Graham
1952 Four Star Playhouse Mike Donegan
1952 Four Star Playhouse Paul
1952 Four Star Playhouse Dan
1952 Four Star Playhouse Dan Hodges
1952 Four Star Playhouse Dave Robinson
1952 Four Star Playhouse Fred
1952 Four Star Playhouse Chris
1952 Four Star Playhouse Eddie
1952 Four Star Playhouse Jeff
1952 Four Star Playhouse Dave
1952 Four Star Playhouse Capt. Avery
1952 Four Star Playhouse Andrew
1952 Four Star Playhouse Will Sonnett
1952 Four Star Playhouse Fleet Mason
1952 Four Star Playhouse Grover Doane
1952 Four Star Playhouse Steve
1952 Four Star Playhouse Priest
1952 Four Star Playhouse Philip Benton
1952 Four Star Playhouse Dan Matson
1950 Lux Video Theatre Self - Intermission Guest
1950 What's My Line? Self - Mystery Guest
1950 What's My Line? Self - Panelist
1949 The Emmy Awards Self
1948 The Ed Sullivan Show Self
1944 Golden Globe Awards Self - Host
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