Dick Powell Actor singer producer director and studio head
Dick Powell is a 58 years old Actor singer producer director and studio head from . Dick Powell was born on November 14, 1904 (died on January 02, 1963, he was 58 years old) in as Richard Ewing Powell. His nickname was Powell Richard Ewing.
About
Birth name of Dick Powell is Richard Ewing Powell
No, he died on 01/02/1963, 61 years ago. He was 58 years old when he died. Cause of death: lymphoma. He died in West Los Angeles and buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park .
Family
Wives
Dick Powell had three marriages.
Joan Blondell, actress
He married with Joan Blondell (73), in 1936. Dick Powell was 31 and Joan Blondell was 29 years old. After 8 years, they break up in 1944.
June Allyson, Actress
Powell married with June Allyson (88), in 1945. Dick was 40 and June Allyson was 27 years old. They ended their 18 years marriage in 1963.
Mildred Maund
He married with Mildred Maund in 1925. Dick Powell was 20 years old. Married for 99 years, 11 months.
Children
He had two children, Ellen and Richard .
Works
Dick Powell Albums (34)
There are 34 albums of Dick Powell.
His last album There's Two Sides to Every Story released 3 years 4 months ago. When There's Two Sides to Every Story released, he was 116 years old. This album contains 20 tracks
His first album Hold My Hand released 70 years ago, he was 49 years old when this album released.
View all Dick Powell albums.
Popular Dick Powell Songs
- The Road Is Open Again (In Hollywood (1933-1935), released 29 years ago)
- With Plenty Of Money And You (Love Is On the Air Tonight, released 10 years ago)
- Roses In December (Singing Troubador, released 18 years ago)
- The Gold Diggers' Song (In Hollywood (1933-1935), released 29 years ago)
- Richard Diamond, Private Detective (Richard Diamond - Private Detective, released 10 years ago)
- I Only Have Eyes For You (Hooray For Hollywood: Rarities From the Golden Age, released 7 years ago)
- You Can't Stomp Me From Dreaming (Singing Troubador, released 18 years ago)
- 42nd Street (Golden Cinema - 42nd Street, Vol. 2, released 6 years ago)
- Lullaby Of Broadway - From "gold Diggers Of 1935" / Remastered 1992 (And The Winner Is... Capitol Sings The Best Movie Songs, released 32 years ago)
- Richard Diamond, Private Detective (Richard Diamond - Private Detective, released 10 years ago)
Dick Powell Movies (77)
There are 77 movies of Dick Powell.
His first feature film was 42nd Street (1933, as Billy Lawler). He was 28 when he starred in this movie. Since 1933, he has appeared in 77 feature films. The last one is The Reformer and the Redhead (1950). In this movie, we watched him in the Andrew Hale character .
View all Dick Powell movies.Dick Powell movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Billy Lawler | 42nd Street (1933) | 28 |
Brad | Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) | 28 |
James Lee Bartlow | The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) | 48 |
John Forbes | Pitfall (1948) | 43 |
Philip Marlowe | Murder, My Sweet (1944) | 40 |
The Love Goddesses (1965) | 60 | |
Jimmy McDonald | Christmas in July (1940) | 35 |
Johnny O'Clock | Johnny O'Clock (1947) | 42 |
Lawrence " Larry " Stevens | It Happened Tomorrow (1944) | 39 |
'Rocky' Mulloy | Cry Danger (1951) | 46 |
Scott 'Scotty' Blair | Footlight Parade (1933) | 28 |
Thomas Halstead | In the Navy (1941) | 36 |
Himself | Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored (2013) | 108 |
Laurence Gerard | Cornered (1945) | 41 |
Mark Christopher | Susan Slept Here (1954) | 49 |
Lysander, In love with Hermia | A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) | 30 |
Peter Mason | Going Places (1938) | 34 |
Dick Curtis | Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) | 30 |
Ronnie Bowers | Hollywood Hotel (1937) | 33 |
Himself | Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) | 78 |
John Kennedy | The Tall Target (1951) | 46 |
Elly Jordan, aka Wyoming Steve Gibson | Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938) | 33 |
Lt. John Martin Haven | Station West (1948) | 43 |
Dick 'Canary' Dorcy / Richard Palmer Grant Dorcy | Flirtation Walk (1934) | 30 |
Rosmer “Rossi” Peck | Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936) | 32 |
Eric Land | Thanks a Million (1935) | 31 |
Steve Baird | Riding High (1943) | 38 |
Dick Powell - ' Hit the Road to Dreamland' Number | Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) | 37 |
Hollywood Without Make-Up (1963) | 58 | |
Tommy | Wonder Bar (1934) | 29 |
James 'Jimmy' Higgens | Dames (1934) | 29 |
Jerome Bonaparte | Hearts Divided (1936) | 31 |
Frederick "Fred" Chambers | Model Wife (1941) | 36 |
Himself | Things You Never See on the Screen (1935) | 31 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) | 70 | |
Phillip 'Phil' / 'Sarge' Sargeant | College Coach (1933) | 28 |
Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1) (1936) | 31 | |
Buddy Clayton | Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934) | 29 |
It's Showtime (1976) | 71 | |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1938 (1938) | 33 |
Betty | Page Miss Glory (1935) | 30 |
Hollywood My Home Town (1965) | 61 | |
Dan Hardy | Too Busy to Work (1932) | 28 |
William 'Swanee' Swanson | Meet the People (1944) | 39 |
Professor Donald Hardwick | Naughty But Nice (1939) | 34 |
Commissioner Michael Barrows | To the Ends of the Earth (1948) | 43 |
Singer - | Three Cheers for the Girls (1943) | 38 |
Rick Garvey | Right Cross (1950) | 45 |
Himself | Blow-Ups of 1947 (1947) | 42 |
Bunny Harmon | Blessed Event (1932) | 27 |
Bob Brent | The Singing Marine (1937) | 32 |
Rex Shepherd | You Never Can Tell (1951) | 46 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1937 (1937) | 32 |
Bob Lane | Happiness Ahead (1934) | 29 |
Richard John 'Dick' Melville III | Shipmates Forever (1935) | 30 |
Alan MacNally | I Want a Divorce (1940) | 35 |
Donald Ames 3rd | Colleen (1936) | 31 |
Radio Announcer | Big City Blues (1932) | 27 |
Himself | A Dream Comes True (1935) | 31 |
Gary Blake | On the Avenue (1937) | 32 |
Jerry | Just Around the Corner (1933) | 28 |
The Songwriter | The Road Is Open Again (1933) | 28 |
John Kent | The King's Vacation (1933) | 28 |
Jerry Ford | Convention City (1933) | 29 |
Himself | Hollywood Newsreel (1934) | 29 |
Himself | And She Learned About Dames (1934) | 29 |
Richard 'Dick' Purcell, aka Ricardo Purcelli | Broadway Gondolier (1935) | 30 |
Himself | One And One Is One (1936) | 31 |
George Randall | Stage Struck (1936) | 31 |
Charles 'Chuck' Daly | Varsity Show (1937) | 32 |
Bill Davis | Hard to Get (1938) | 33 |
Himself | Hollywood Hobbies (1939) | 34 |
Pete Hamilton | Happy Go Lucky (1943) | 38 |
Link Ferris | True to Life (1943) | 39 |
Whit Corbett | Rogues' Regiment (1948) | 44 |
Sgt. Mike Flannigan | Mrs. Mike (1949) | 45 |
Andrew Hale | The Reformer and the Redhead (1950) | 45 |
Dick Powell TV Shows (10)
His first TV Show was The Ed Sullivan Show (1948).
View all Dick Powell TV shows.Education
He graduated from University Of Arkansas At Little Rock
What was Dick's zodiac sign?Dick Powell zodiac sign was scorpio.
Other facts about Dick Powell
Alias | Powell Richard Ewing |
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Birth name | Richard Ewing Powell |
Place of death | West Los Angeles |
Spouse | Joan Blondell, June Allyson |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/147837 |
Date of death | 1963-01-03T00:00:00Z |
Religion | Christian Science |
Family name | Powell. Show people with the surname Powell |
Instrument | Voice |
Place of burial | Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
Record | Bell Records |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Work period (start) | 1930-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Employer | Warner Bros. |
Political party | Republican Party |
NLP ID (unique) | A34379162 |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
U.S. National Archives Identifier | 10570170 |
Genre | Big Band |
Cause of death | Lymphoma |
Given name | Dick |
Related category | Category:Films Directed By Dick Powell , of: film, directed by this person |