Dick Winslow (born Richard Winslow Johnson; March 25, 1915 – February 7, 1991)[1] was an American film actor, mostly in supporting roles.
Dick Winslow | |
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Born | Richard Winslow Johnson March 25, 1915 |
Died | February 7, 1991 | (aged 75)
Occupation | Actor |
He died of complications of diabetes on February 7, 1991, in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California at age 75.[2][3]
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1924 | Which Shall It Be? | Moore Child | |
1926 | Trumpin' Trouble | Jimmie Dyson | |
1927 | Range Courage | Jimmy Blake | |
1928 | Avalanche | Jack Dunton (age 12) | |
1929 | Marianne | Teen-age Boy for soldiers' marching song | Uncredited |
1929 | Love, Live and Laugh | Mike | |
1929 | The Virginian | Young Boy at square dances | Uncredited |
1929 | Blaze o' Glory | Boy | Uncredited |
1930 | Sarah and Son | Servant's Son | Uncredited |
1930 | Tom Sawyer | Joe Harper | Starring Jackie Coogan; first sound version of Mark Twain novel |
1931 | Bad Sister | Paper Boy | First film appearance of Bette Davis; Uncredited |
1931 | Misbehaving Ladies | Minor Role | Uncredited |
1931 | Seed | Johnny Carter | |
1932 | Forbidden | Office Boy | Uncredited |
1932 | The Impatient Maiden | Irish Neighbor's Son | Uncredited |
1932 | So Big | Roelf, age 12 | |
1932 | Tom Brown of Culver | Cadet | Uncredited |
1933 | Laughter in Hell | Ed Perkins, as a boy | |
1933 | The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi | Student | Uncredited |
1933 | Only Yesterday | Uncredited | |
1933 | Female | First Office Boy | Uncredited |
1934 | Uncertain Lady | Office Boy | |
1934 | Harold Teen | Student | Uncredited |
1934 | Twenty Million Sweethearts | Page Boy | Uncredited |
1934 | Stingaree | Boy with Package | Uncredited |
1934 | Bachelor Bait | Lionel Pierpont Wells | Uncredited |
1934 | The Man with Two Faces | Call Boy | Voice, Uncredited |
1934 | The Human Side | Phil Sheldon | |
1934 | One Exciting Adventure | Boy | |
1934 | There's Always Tomorrow | Dick White | |
1934 | Flirtation Walk | Cadet | Uncredited |
1935 | Grand Old Girl | One of Gerry's Friends | Uncredited |
1935 | The Good Fairy | Messenger | Uncredited |
1935 | A Night at the Ritz | Messenger | Uncredited |
1935 | Night Life of the Gods | Student | Uncredited |
1935 | The Girl from 10th Avenue | College Club Bellboy | Uncredited |
1935 | Front Page Woman | Copy Boy | Uncredited |
1935 | Shipmates Forever | Danny, the Accordionist | Uncredited |
1935 | Mutiny on the Bounty | Tinkler | Starring Clark Gable and Charles Laughton; Oscar winner for Best Picture. |
1936 | Rose Bowl | Boy | Uncredited |
1937 | Navy Blue and Gold | Seaman Messenger | Uncredited |
1938 | Man-Proof | Messenger Boy with Telegram | Uncredited |
1938 | Test Pilot | Pilot in Cafe | Story of a daredevil test pilot starring Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy; Uncredited |
1938 | Letter of Introduction | Second Elevator Boy | Uncredited |
1938 | Hold That Co-ed | State College Band Leader | Uncredited |
1939 | Persons in Hiding | Page | Uncredited |
1939 | Sudden Money | Messenger | Uncredited |
1939 | Good Girls Go to Paris | Student | Uncredited |
1939 | Winter Carnival | Orchestra Leader | Uncredited |
1939 | When Tomorrow Comes | Accordion Player | Uncredited |
1939 | Dancing Co-Ed | Man on Motorcycle | Uncredited |
1940 | And One Was Beautiful | Boy at Party | Uncredited |
1940 | Star Dust | Messenger | Uncredited |
1940 | Those Were the Days! | First Passenger | Uncredited |
1940 | Manhattan Heartbeat | Bus Driver | |
1940 | Mystery Sea Raider | Messenger | Uncredited |
1940 | Love Thy Neighbor | Bellboy | Uncredited |
1942 | The Bugle Sounds | Recruit | Uncredited |
1942 | A Tragedy at Midnight | Orchestra Leader | Uncredited |
1942 | Ten Gentlemen from West Point | Cadet | Uncredited |
1942 | Orchestra Wives | Musician | Uncredited |
1943 | Bombardier | Navigator | Uncredited |
1943 | Salute to the Marines | Young Marine | Uncredited |
1943 | Swing Shift Maisie | Flyer Lieutenant | Uncredited |
1943 | Thousands Cheer | Soldier | A WWII-themed all-star M-G-M musical revue designed to boost morale; Uncredited |
1943 | Is Everybody Happy? | Joe | |
1944 | Stars on Parade | Dave | Uncredited |
1945 | Blonde from Brooklyn | Orchestra Leader | Uncredited |
1946 | Tars and Spars | Orchestra Leader | Uncredited |
1946 | My Reputation | Orchestra Leader | Uncredited |
1946 | To Each His Own | Bill McNair | Olivia de Havilland romantic drama for which she won her first Oscar for Best Actress; Uncredited |
1946 | The Blue Dahlia | Dick, Piano Player at Party | Film noir starring Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake; Uncredited |
1946 | Easy to Wed | Orchestra Leader | Uncredited |
1946 | Sing While You Dance | Hep | Uncredited |
1946 | The Secret Heart | Photographer | Uncredited |
1947 | Kilroy Was Here | Bandleader | Uncredited |
1948 | You Were Meant for Me | Drummer, Member of the Band | Uncredited |
1948 | French Leave | Concertina Player | |
1948 | On an Island with You | Bald Naval Radio Operator | Uncredited |
1950 | I'll Get By | Cooky Myers | Uncredited |
1952 | With a Song in My Heart | Tony Morello, Orchestra Conductor | Susan Hayward stars in a biopic of crippled singer Jane Froman; Uncredited |
1952 | Washington Story | Orchestra Leader | Uncredited |
1952 | Because of You | Hartman | Uncredited |
1953 | Scared Stiff | Nightclub Patron | Martin & Lewis comedy; uncredited |
1953 | A Slight Case of Larceny | Customer | Uncredited |
1953 | Half a Hero | Orchestra Leader / Emcee | Uncredited |
1953 | Torch Song | Party Guest | Uncredited |
1954 | The Atomic Kid | Second Sergeant | Uncredited |
1954 | They Rode West | Soldier, Ocarina Player | Uncredited |
1955 | Jail Busters | Dr. Wade | Uncredited |
1955 | The Twinkle in God's Eye | Poker Player | Uncredited |
1956 | The Benny Goodman Story | Gil Rodin | Biopic of musician Benny Goodman starring Steve Allen and Donna Reed |
1956 | Francis in the Haunted House | Sergeant Arnold | A "Francis the Talking Mule" comedy starring Mickey Rooney |
1958 | King Creole | Eddie Burton | An Elvis Presley musical drama |
1960 | Platinum High School | Eddie | Uncredited |
1960 | All the Fine Young Cannibals | Orchestra Leader | Uncredited |
1960 | The Rat Race | Tip, Member of The Red Peppers | Uncredited |
1960 | G.I. Blues | Orchestra Leader | An Elvis Presley musical comedy; uncredited |
1961 | Ada | Reporter | Uncredited |
1961 | Everything's Ducky | Fröehlich | |
1961 | The Continental Twist | M. Dubois | |
1962 | Gypsy | Burlesque House Orchestra Leader | Adaptation of Broadway musical; Uncredited |
1963 | Bye Bye Birdie | Leader of Fireman's Band | Adaptation of Broadway musical; Uncredited |
1964 | The Carpetbaggers | Reporter | Uncredited |
1965 | The Cincinnati Kid | Second Player | Uncredited |
1965 | Do Not Disturb | One-Man Band | A comedy starring Doris Day and Rod Taylor |
1966 | Frankie and Johnny | Orchestra Leader | Uncredited |
1966 | Three on a Couch | Ship's Officer | A Jerry Lewis comedy; Uncredited |
1966 | Nevada Smith | Prisoner | Uncredited |
1966 | Follow Me, Boys! | Musician | Uncredited |
1966 | The Swinger | Photographer | Uncredited |
1967 | Riot on Sunset Strip | Curtis | |
1967 | Divorce American Style | Card Player | Uncredited |
1967 | The Love-Ins | Policeman | Uncredited |
1967 | The Fastest Guitar Alive | Man in Street | Uncredited |
1968 | Never a Dull Moment | Second TV Actor | Uncredited |
1968 | Funny Girl | Violinist at Keeney's | Uncredited |
1968 | The Wrecking Crew | Tram Operator | Uncredited |
1969 | The Comic | Organist | Uncredited |
1970 | Airport | Mr. Schultz | |
1971 | Doctors' Wives | Manuel, the Bartender | Uncredited |
1971 | The Love Machine | Producer | Uncredited |
1971 | The Brady Bunch | Winters | The Teeter Totter Caper |
1973 | The Devil and LeRoy Bassett | Charlie Zornes | |
1975 | Lepke | Piano Player | |
1975 | Funny Lady | Fritz | Sequel to Funny Girl (1968) starring Barbra Streisand |
1975 | The Apple Dumpling Gang | Slippery Sid | A Walt Disney family comedy with Tim Conway and Don Knotts |
1975 | The Other Side of the Mountain | Man in Car | |
1976 | Embryo | John Forbes | |
1976 | Treasure of Matecumbe | Townsman at Medicine Show | Uncredited |
1976 | The Shootist | Streetcar Driver | John Wayne western; his final film role. |
1976 | Two-Minute Warning | Man with Toupee | |
1976 | Freaky Friday | Man in Pool | Walt Disney family film with a young Jodie Foster; Uncredited |
1978 | Movie Movie | Reporter / Tinkle Johnson | (segment "Dynamite Hands") / (segment "Baxter's Beauties of 1933) |
1979 | Americathon | Act | |
1980 | Midnight Madness | Tourist | |
1981 | First Monday in October [4] | Court Barber |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1960 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Club Member | Season 6 Episode 8: "O Youth and Beauty!" (uncredited) |
1961 | Rawhide | Townsman | S3:E21, "Incident of His Brother's Keeper" |
1964} | "The Andy Griffith Show" | Band Leader | S4:E27, "Fun Girls" |
References
edit- ^ Arnold, Mark (2023). Stars of Walt Disney Productions. Orlando, FL: BearManor Media. ISBN 979-8-88771-072-3.
- ^ "Dick Winslow; Actor, Musician". Articles.latimes.com. 1991-02-09. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
- ^ "Dick Winslow". Variety.com. 1991-02-17. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
- ^ Hal Erickson. "Dick Winslow". AllMovie. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
External links
edit- Dick Winslow at IMDb