Douglas Dick

Douglas Dick

Deceased · Born: Nov 20, 1920 · Died: Dec 19, 2015

Personal Details

BornNov 20, 1920 Charleston, West Virginia, USA
Spouse
  • Peggy Chantler Dick

    ( Apr 13, 1963 to Nov 20, 2001 )
  • Rhoda (Ronnie) Marion Noyer

    ( Sep 5, 1959 to Nov 29, 1960 )

Biography

Douglas Dick, a renowned actor and writer, was born on November 20, 1920, in the picturesque city of Charleston, West Virginia, USA, a place where he would later draw inspiration from as he navigated the ups and downs of his illustrious career.

Throughout his life, Douglas Dick left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with his most notable roles including the critically acclaimed film "Rope" (1948),the popular television series "The Second Hundred Years" (1967),and the beloved sitcom "Bewitched" (1964).

Beyond his impressive body of work, Douglas Dick's personal life was marked by two significant marriages, first to Peggy Chantler Dick, and later to Rhoda (Ronnie) Marion Noyer, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love.

Sadly, Douglas Dick's remarkable life came to a close on December 19, 2015, in Los Angeles, California, USA, a city that had played host to so many of his most memorable performances and milestones.

Career

1960
Flaming Star
Flaming Star as Will Howard
North to Alaska
North to Alaska as Lieutenant
1957
The Oklahoman
The Oklahoman as Mel Dobie
Footsteps in the Night
Footsteps in the Night as Henry Johnson
1954
The Gambler from Natchez
The Gambler from Natchez as Claude St. Germaine
1953
So This Is Love
So This Is Love as Bryan Curtis
The Iron Mistress
The Iron Mistress as Narcisse de Bornay
1951
1949
Home of the Brave
Home of the Brave as Major Robinson
The Accused
The Accused as Bill Perry
1948
Rope
Rope as Kenneth Lawrence
Casbah
Casbah as Carlo
1947
Saigon
Saigon as Captain Mike Perry
1946