
Dick Haymes
Arguably one of the best singers of the twentieth century, Dick Haymes was born in Argentina to a Scots/Irish father and Irish mother, but brought to the U.S. as an infant. Dick inherited his vocal gift from his mother who made ends meet during the Depression as a singer and voice teacher. A music gig in 1931 caught the eye of a local band leader and soon Dick was moving up, but it was slow-going. In 1939, while Dick was trying to pitch his songwriting talents to band leader Harry James, he ended up his featured vocalist, instead. During the war years Dick hooked up with the Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey orchestras before deciding to go solo. Nabbing his own radio program in addition to a Decca recording contract, Twentieth Century Fox soon expressed interest in his musical talents. Among his many film leads were State Fair (1945) opposite Jeanne Crain and Vivian Blaine, Diamond Horseshoe (1945) and The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947) both paired with Betty Grable, One Touch of Venus (1948) with Ava Gardner, and All Ashore (1953), a second string version of On the Town (1949), with Mickey Rooney and Ray McDonald as his shore-leave buddies. For such a pleasant and unassuming man, Dick's personal life certainly was a shambles aggravated by alcoholism and financial debt. Five marriages came and went (including actresses Joanne Dru, Nora Eddington, Rita Hayworth, and Fran Jeffries) before his sixth one finally stuck. By the 1960s, his life was all but ruined. He managed to travel to Europe and picked up the remnants of his career. His reputation had not tarnished there, and he enjoyed some renewed popularity; he never regained, however, the foothold in the business that he once had. Dick died of lung cancer in 1980. Though not as well remembered as other crooners of his time (Frank Sinatra, Tony Martin, Vic Damone), and not a particularly charismatic performer on film, this rich baritone's legacy IS his music. Some of Dick's more popular recordings include "The More I See You," "How Blue the Night," "For You, For Me, Forever More," "Speak Low," and "Another Night Like This."
Filmography (38)
TV★ 6.5The Eddie Capra Mysteries1978
MOVIE★ 4.3Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood1976as James Crawford
MOVIE★ 5.9Betrayal1974as Harold Porter
TV★ 7.0McMillan & Wife1971as Fred Wesley
TV★ 7.2McCloud1970
TV★ 7.1Adam-121968as Dr. Elroy Gantman
TV★ 7.4The Saint1962as Dunstan
TV★ 6.6The Merv Griffin Show1962as Self
TV★ 5.8The Mike Douglas Show1961as Self- TVMusic For A Summer Night1959
TV★ 6.7The Dick Clark Show1958as Self- TV★ 7.5Tonight Starring Jack Paar1957as Self
TV★ 7.0Screen Director's Playhouse1955as Jim Wheeler
MOVIE★ 8.0Cruisin' Down the River1953as Beauregard Clemment III
MOVIE★ 4.2Let's Do It Again1953as Singer, "Anyone But You" (voice) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 8.0All Ashore1953as Joe Carter
TV★ 7.8The Ford Television Theatre1952as John Erickson
MOVIE★ 5.7St. Benny the Dip1951as Benny- TV★ 6.7Lux Video Theatre1950as Dan Shepherd
TV★ 6.9The Colgate Comedy Hour1950as Self
TV★ 7.0What's My Line?1950as Self
TV★ 5.1Suspense1949
MOVIE★ 5.8Words and Music1948as Dick Haymes
MOVIE★ 6.7One Touch of Venus1948as Joe Grant
MOVIE★ 6.4Up in Central Park1948as John Matthews
TV★ 6.8The Ed Sullivan Show1948as Self
MOVIE★ 7.0Carnival in Costa Rica1947as Jeff Stephens
MOVIE★ 8.8The Shocking Miss Pilgrim1947as John Pritchard
MOVIE★ 4.7Do You Love Me1946as Jimmy Hale
MOVIE★ 6.6Fallen Angel1945as Himself - JukeBox Vocalist (voice) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.6State Fair1945as Wayne Frake
MOVIE★ 7.0Diamond Horseshoe1945as Joe Davis, Jr.- MOVIE★ 6.4I Am an American1944as Self (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 5.8Irish Eyes Are Smiling1944as Ernest R. Ball
MOVIE★ 6.8Four Jills in a Jeep1944as Lt. Dick Ryan
MOVIE★ 6.5Du Barry Was a Lady1943as The Pied Pipers Member (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.5Dramatic School1938as Student (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 7.4Mutiny on the Bounty1935as Able Bodied Seaman (uncredited)