Richard Alan Simmons

Richard Alan Simmons

Deceased · Born: Oct 11, 1924 · Died: Nov 13, 2004

Personal Details

BornOct 11, 1924 Hopewell, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Richard Alan Simmons, a renowned writer and producer, was born on October 11, 1924, in the charming town of Hopewell, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Simmons' early life and formative years were shaped by his birthplace, which likely played a significant role in his later career endeavors.

Throughout his illustrious career, Simmons made a lasting impact in the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark on the world of television and film. One of his most notable works is the esteemed television series, The Dick Powell Theatre, which premiered in 1961 and showcased his exceptional writing and producing skills.

In addition to his work on The Dick Powell Theatre, Simmons also made significant contributions to the world of cinema. His 1995 production, Major Payne, is a testament to his ability to create engaging and memorable stories for the big screen. Furthermore, his work on the 1974 film, Juggernaut, demonstrates his versatility as a writer and producer, capable of adapting to different genres and storytelling styles.

Sadly, Richard Alan Simmons passed away on November 13, 2004, in Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence the entertainment industry to this day.

Career

1974
Juggernaut
Juggernaut as Writer
Sidekicks
Sidekicks as Characters
1971
Hitched
Hitched as Writer
1970
Ritual of Evil
Ritual of Evil as Characters
1969
1965
1964
Della
Della as Writer
1962
Belle Sommers
Belle Sommers as Screenplay
1959
The Trap
The Trap as Writer
1958
Tarawa Beachhead
Tarawa Beachhead as Screenplay
Istanbul
Istanbul as Screenplay
1956
Congo Crossing
Congo Crossing as Screenplay
1955
The Looters
The Looters as Screenplay
1954
Bengal Brigade
Bengal Brigade as Screenplay
Beachhead
Beachhead as Screenplay
Tanganyika
Tanganyika as Screenplay
Shield for Murder
Shield for Murder as Screenplay
1953
War Paint
War Paint as Screenplay