Douglas Dick
Acting Born Nov 20, 1920 Charleston, West Virginia, USA 24 credits
Biography
Douglas Dick (November 20, 1920 - December 19, 2015) was a retired American actor and occasional screenwriter. His most famous role came in the 1948 film Rope. In 1971, Dick left the entertainment industry to work as a psychologist.
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Full filmography
- Perry Mason (1957) as Ted Harberson
- Perry Mason (1957) as Peter Caine
- Bronco (1958) as James Jones
- Studio 57 (1954)
- Alcoa Theatre (1957) as Gordon Kennedy
- Waterfront (1954) as Carl Herrick
- Rope (1948) as Kenneth Lawrence
- North to Alaska (1960) as Lieutenant
- Flaming Star (1960) as Will Howard
- The Accused (1949) as Bill Perry
- The Red Badge of Courage (1951) as The Lieutenant
- Something to Live For (1952) as Baker
- Casbah (1948) as Carlo
- The Iron Mistress (1952) as Narcisse de Bornay
- The Oklahoman (1957) as Mel Dobie
- Saigon (1947) as Captain Mike Perry
- The Gambler from Natchez (1954) as Claude St. Germaine
- So This Is Love (1953) as Bryan Curtis
- Rope Unleashed (2001) as Self (archive footage)
- Footsteps in the Night (1957) as Henry Johnson
- The Searching Wind (1946) as Sam Hazen
- Home of the Brave (1949) as Major Robinson
- A Yank in Indo-China (1952)
- Day is Done (1955) as Cpl. Carlson