Dick Simmons

Dick Simmons

Deceased · Born: Aug 19, 1913 · Died: Jan 11, 2003

Personal Details

BornAug 19, 1913 St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Spouse
  • Billie Simmons

    ( Feb 1, 2002 to Jan 11, 2003 )
  • Joni Simmons

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Richard Simmons, a renowned individual, was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, a city located in the state's capital region. He later relocated to Minneapolis, where he attended West High School and furthered his education at the University of Minnesota. During his university days, Simmons was an accomplished athlete, participating in fencing and swimming competitions, as well as taking to the stage by acting in various theater productions.

After completing his studies, Simmons embarked on a journey of self-discovery, traveling the world and working on freighters and tankers in the 1930s. His adventures eventually led him to settle in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California.

According to a fascinating anecdote, Richard Simmons' Hollywood career was launched when Louis B. Mayer, a prominent film executive, spotted him breaking in an Arabian horse and immediately offered him a screen test. Simmons went on to play numerous minor roles in MGM movies, but it was his starring role in the half-hour syndicated television series, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, that brought him widespread recognition in the mid-1950s.

As the titular character, Simmons, accompanied by his trusty horse Rex and husky King, brought law and order to the 1890s Gold Rush era as a member of the Northwest Mounted Police. Each episode concluded with Preston embracing his loyal canine companion, King, and stating, "Well, King, it looks like this case is closed."

Career

1968
1964
1962
Sergeants 3
Sergeants 3 as Col. William Collingwood (as Richard Simmons)
1957
1955
It's Always Fair Weather
It's Always Fair Weather as Mr. Grigman (uncredited)
1954
Man with the Steel Whip
Man with the Steel Whip as Jerry Randall / El Latigo (as Richard Simmons)
Dragonfly Squadron
Dragonfly Squadron as Col. Wolf Schuller
Men of the Fighting Lady
Men of the Fighting Lady as Lt. Wayne Kimbrell
A Star Is Born
A Star Is Born as Producer / Benefactor (uncredited)
Rear Window
Rear Window as Man with Miss Torso (uncredited)
1953
Flight Nurse
Flight Nurse as Tommy Metcalf
Remains to Be Seen
Remains to Be Seen as Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond as Capt. Robert A. Lewis (Co-Pilot, Enola Gay)
Battle Circus
Battle Circus as Capt. Norson
1952
I Dream of Jeanie
I Dream of Jeanie as Dunning Foster (as Richard Simmons)
Desperate Search
Desperate Search as Communicator (Vancouver Radio)
1951
The Well
The Well as Mickey McClure
No Questions Asked
No Questions Asked as Gordon N. Jessman
I'll See You in My Dreams
I'll See You in My Dreams as Egbert 'Bert' Van Alstyne (uncredited)
Angels in the Outfield
Angels in the Outfield as Larry Moss (uncredited)
1950
Dial 1119
Dial 1119 as Television Announcer
Duchess of Idaho
Duchess of Idaho as Alec I. Collins
1949
The Great Sinner
The Great Sinner as Gambler with Betting Story (uncredited)
Act of Violence
Act of Violence as Veteran (uncredited)
1948
On an Island with You
On an Island with You as George Blaine
Three Daring Daughters
Three Daring Daughters as Mr. Harlow, Nelson's Secretary
The Pirate
The Pirate as Captain (uncredited)
The Three Musketeers
The Three Musketeers as Count de Wardes (uncredited)
Easter Parade
Easter Parade as Al - Ziegfeld Aide (uncredited)
1947
Undercover Maisie
Undercover Maisie as Gilfred I. Rogers
1946
Lady in the Lake
Lady in the Lake as Chris Lavery
1943
The Youngest Profession
The Youngest Profession as Douglas Sutton
Pilot #5
Pilot #5 as Henry Willoughby Claven
Thousands Cheer
Thousands Cheer as Captain Fred Avery
1942
Seven Sweethearts
Seven Sweethearts as Paul Brandt, George's Beau
Stand by for Action
Stand by for Action as Lt. (jg) Royce
1941
Pirates on Horseback
Pirates on Horseback as Cheated Gambler
Sergeant York
Sergeant York as Marching Soldier (uncredited)
1940
One Million B.C.
One Million B.C. as Shell Person
1939
On Dress Parade
On Dress Parade as H4 Radio Operator (uncredited)
1936