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Douglas Dick (November 20, 1920 – December 19, 2015) was an American actor and psychologist.
Douglas Dick is best known for his role as Carl Herrick in the television series, Waterfront (1954–1955), and as Kenneth Lawrence in the Alfred Hitchcock film Rope (1948).
Dick appeared once on Jim Davis' syndicated adventure series, Rescue 8. He made seven guest appearances on Perry Mason throughout the duration of the CBS series from 1957 to 1966. In 1959, he played Fred Bushmiller in the title role in "The Case of the Watery Witness." In the 1962 episode, "The Case of the Glamorous Ghost," he played Walter Richey, a hotel clerk and the murderer. He played murderer Ned Chase in the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Elusive Element." He made his final appearance in 1965 as Ted Harberson in "The Case of the Wrathful Wraith."
Dick married twice: firstly to Ronnie Cowan until their 1960 divorce, and secondly to television screenwriter Peggy Chantler from 1963 until her death in 2001. Dick retired from acting and became a psychologist in 1971.
Shane Douglas participates in the Dick Bag segment.
I had to cut out the long story about Shawn Michaels stirring up the drama in the locker room. I just wanted to focus on Shane putting names in or out of the Dick Bag.
First Nation House Of Prayer Coffee House April 19/13 Musicians: Douglas Dick, Murdo Woodhouse, Marshall Maud, Adam Maud, Leonard Keno Appologies because at times you can hear conversations in the background
Douglas Dick - Precious Memories Gospel Jam June 3, 2012 Recorded from Kenora Ontario Video By Josh "Wareagle" Sagutch
YRM Annual Camp Meeting 2016 Hosts Darrel and Tamara Sanderson Freight House Grounds
First Nation House of Prayer Youth Rally 2013 Musicians: Marshall Maud, Clifton Gabriel, Murdo Woodhouse, Norman Traverse, Douglas Dick
Robert Dick Douglas, Jr. Distinguished Eagle Scout Award Presentation on September 24, 2015. Mr. Douglas earned his Eagle Scout Award on December 8, 1925, making him the longest tenured Eagle Scout in BSA History.
When a set of diamonds are stolen and the thief is strangled by notorious con "Cueball" before he can fence them, Tess volunteers to pose as a buyer to get the diamonds back. When Tess goes missing, the race is on for Dick Tracy to catch Cueball and save Tess. Directed by Gordon Douglas
1.13 [--] Waterfront: THE RIFT 7Jun54 Teleplay by Lillie Hayward Directed by Phil Karlson. Starring: Preston Foster With: Lois Moran, Douglas Dick Synopsis: Cap'n John tries to promote a romance between his son and the boss's secretary. Series Premise: John Herrick was the captain of the tug "Cheryl Ann" in Los Angeles harbor. His family consisted of wife May, police detective son Jim, and the crew of the tug, his son Carl, Tip and Willie. Carl was engaged to Terry. The stories revolved around the family and various criminals encountered around the harbor.
1.21 [--] Waterfront: TENSION 3Sep54 Teleplay by Arthur Hoerl and Louis Vittes Directed by Ted Post Starring: Preston Foster, With: Douglas Dick, Harry Lauter Series Premise: John Herrick was the captain of the tug "Cheryl Ann" in Los Angeles harbor. His family consisted of wife May, police detective son Jim, and the crew of the tug, his son Carl, Tip and Willie. Carl was engaged to Terry. The stories revolved around the family and various criminals encountered around the harbor.
1.20 [--] Waterfront: CAP'N CHRISTOPHER 3Sep54 Teleplay by James O'Hanlon Directed by Ted Post. Starring: Preston Foster, With: Lois Moran, Douglas Dick Series Premise: John Herrick was the captain of the tug "Cheryl Ann" in Los Angeles harbor. His family consisted of wife May, police detective son Jim, and the crew of the tug, his son Carl, Tip and Willie. Carl was engaged to Terry. The stories revolved around the family and various criminals encountered around the harbor.
1.33 [--] Waterfront: THE SEA AND CAPTAIN TAGGART 15Nov54 Teleplay by Berne Giler Directed by Ted Post Starring: Preston Foster, With: Douglas Dick, Raymond Hatton Carl Benton Reid, Taggart, Adrienne Marden, Rose, Jeri Lou James, Ellen, Robert Burton, Harris, Synopsis: Cap'n John tries to coax an old friend out of his self-imposed isolation. Series Premise: John Herrick was the captain of the tug "Cheryl Ann" in Los Angeles harbor. His family consisted of wife May, police detective son Jim, and the crew of the tug, his son Carl, Tip and Willie. Carl was engaged to Terry. The stories revolved around the family and various criminals encountered around the harbor.
Season 2, Episode 2 A man is photographed right in the act of robbing a restaurant and killing a waitress... Director: Gene Fowler Jr. Starring: Charles Bronson, James Flavin and Douglas Dick
3.06 [056] Four Star Playhouse: The Contest 04Nov54 Screenplay & Story by Milton Geiger Directed by Robert Florey Dick Powell, Dan, Marguerite Chapman, Lisa, John Hubbard, Douglas Dick, Ralph Volke, Synopsis: A detective investigates a murder in which his brother and his fiancee are the chief suspects. Series Premise: Four Star Playhouse is an American television anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956. Its episodes ranged anywhere from surreal mysteries, such as "The Man on the Train," to light comedies, such as "The Lost Silk Hat." The original premise was that Charles Boyer, Ida Lupino, David Niven, and Dick Powell would take turns starring in episodes. However, several other performers took the lead from time to time, including Ronald Colman and Joan Fontaine.
Dick Passed away in 2013 after a distinguished career .
KISS made their very first national appearance on ABC's In Concert on March 29th, 1974; then unexpectedly turned up in the daytime - on the Mike Douglas afternoon musical variety talk show. How strange it must have seemed on that Tuesday afternoon, June 11, 1974, when Gene Simmons first came out to talk to Mike Douglas and his guests comedians Totie Fields and Robert Klein. The guests on that panel treated the lead singer of KISS like a bad joke, but few people today could even identify the other celebrities on the stage that afternoon - what does that tell you?
Little Richard Mike Douglas Show 1970 Chains Of Fools & Interview
Add "&fmt;=18" for the high-resolution version. From THE DICK CAVETT SHOW. June 25, 1970. Raquel Welch talks about dreams. Janis Joplin talks about Zelda Fitzgerald.
High Jump icon Dick Fosbury discusses the conception and development of his unorthodox technique that would become known as the 'Fosbury Flop' and win him the gold medal at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. Subscribe to the Olympic channel: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5 Discover more about Olympic Athletics: http://www.olympic.org/athletics Follow your favorite athletes on the Olympic Athletes Hub: http://hub.olympic.org/
janis joplin on the dick cavett show
The most remarkable thing from this interview is Lennon asking Nader about social interest groups and the grass-root lobbying he was promoting. He was a political minded guy, that's a fact.