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  1. The Dick Powell Theatre: Created by Richard Alan Simmons. With Dick Powell, David Niven, June Allyson, Oscar Beregi Jr.. Powell served as host and, in early shows at least, occasional star in this dramatic anthology.

  2. Dick Powell. Dick Powell, born Richard Ewing Powell on November 14, 1904, was an American actor, singer, producer, and director. He had a successful career spanning several decades, transitioning from musicals to film noir and later becoming a prominent television executive. Powell was born in Mountain View, Arkansas.

  3. Dick Powell was an American actor, singer, and director. He began his career as a crooner in the 1930s, before transitioning to film and television in the 19...

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  4. Two thoughts about Dick Powell “ absolutly, he was a legend, ” — Alan Roberts, March 14, 2015 at 6:43 a.m. “ As a child I remember watching so many great shows on TV W/ DICK POWELL He was multi talented. He was ahead of his time. He was great in drama or comedy.;/or as a singer, director & producer.

  5. Six Things to Know About Dick Powell. as a "humanimal" who was a horse. 1. He once played a dog in a movie! In the 1951 comedy You Never Can Tell, a German Shepherd named King inherits a fortune following his eccentric owner's death--but then is swiftly murdered. The canine angel asks if he can return to Earth long enough to catch his killer ...

  6. 23 de jul. de 2019 · Final Years of Dick Powell. Dick Powell’s ability to reinvent himself made the television-movie giant a legend of Hollywood who died before his time. “ The Conqueror ,” got filmed in 1954 among the red bluffs and white dunes close to Saint George, Utah. An area handpicked by the director/producer of the film, Dick Powell.

  7. No episódio "Everybody Versus Timmy Drayton", Powell faz um coronel com problemas com seu filho. Ele também apresentou e ocasionalmente estrelou o seu Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater na CBS, de 1956-1961. O filme de Powell, The Enemy Below (1957), baseado no romance de Denys Rayner, venceu o Oscar por efeitos especiais.