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Dick Powell

Dick Powell
Dick Powell
Born: Nov 14, 1904 in Mountain View, Arkansas
Died: Jan 02, 1963 in West Los Angeles, California
Occupation: Actor, Director,
Active: '30s-'50s
Major Genres: Musical, Comedy
Career Highlights: 42nd Street, Gold Diggers of 1933, The Bad and the Beautiful
First Major Screen Credit: Too Busy to Work (1932)
7 Videos for Dick Powell
Susan Slept Here (1954) Hollywood Hotel (1937) 42nd Street (1933)
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
Star Spangled Rhythm (1942)
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Biography:

Curly-haired actor, director, and producer, Powell worked as a vocalist and instrumentalist for bands (he had several hit records), and occasionally was an M.C. He debuted onscreen in 1932, at first as a crooner in '30s Warner Bros. backstage musicals, often opposite Ruby Keeler. After playing choir-boy-type leads for a decade, he made a surprising switch to dramatic roles in the 1940s, showing special skill as tough heroes or private eyes such as Philip Marlowe.

Powell's last big-screen appearance was in Susan Slept Here (1954), in which he once again sang; he went on to appear frequently on TV. His career took another turn in the early '50s when he began producing and directing films; he was also a founder and president of Four Star Television, a prosperous TV production company.

His second wife was actress Joan Blondell, with whom he appeared in Model Wife (1941) and I Want a Divorce (1940); his widow is actress June Allyson. In John Schlesinger's The Day of the Locust (1975) he was portrayed by his son, Dick Powell, Jr. ~ All Movie Guide.