
Dick Powell
Richard Ewing "Dick" Powell (November 14, 1904 – January 2, 1963) was an American singer, actor, producer, director and studio boss. Born in Mountain View, the seat of Stone County in northern Arkansas, Powell attended the former Little Rock College in the state capital, before he started his entertainment career as a singer with the Charlie Davis Orchestra, based in the midwest. He recorded a number of records with Davis and on his own, for the Vocalion label in the late 1920s. Powell moved to Pittsburgh, where he found great local success as the Master of Ceremonies at the Enright Theater and the Stanley Theater. In April 1930, Warner Bros. bought up Brunswick Records which at that time owned Vocalion. Warner Bros. was sufficiently impressed by Powell's singing and stage presence to offer him a film contract in 1932. He made his film debut as a singing bandleader in Blessed Event. He went on to star as a boyish crooner in movie musicals such as 42nd Street, Footlight Parade, Gold Diggers of 1933, Dames, Flirtation Walk, and On the Avenue, often appearing opposite Ruby Keeler and Joan Blondell. Powell desperately wanted to expand his range but Warner Bros. wouldn't allow him to do so, although they did (mis)cast him in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) as Lysander. This was to be Powell's only Shakespearean role and one he did not want to play, feeling that he was completely wrong for the part. Finally, reaching his forties and knowing that his young romantic leading man days were behind him he lobbied to play the lead in Double Indemnity. He lost out to Fred MacMurray, another Hollywood nice guy. MacMurray’s success, however, fueled Powell’s resolve to pursue projects with greater range and in 1944, he was cast in the first of a series of films noir, as private detective Philip Marlowe in Murder, My Sweet, directed by Edward Dmytryk. The film was a big hit and Powell had successfully reinvented himself as a dramatic actor. The following year Dmytryk and Powell re-teamed to make Cornered, a gripping, post-WWII thriller that helped define the film noir style. He became a popular "tough guy" lead appearing in movies such as Johnny O'Clock and Cry Danger. But 1948 saw him step out of the brutish type when he starred in Pitfall, a film noir that sees a bored insurance company worker fall for an innocent but dangerous femme fatale, played by Lizabeth Scott. Even when he appeared in lighter fare such as The Reformer and the Redhead and Susan Slept Here (1954) he never sang in his later roles. The latter, his final onscreen appearance in a feature film, did include a dance number with costar Debbie Reynolds. From 1949-1953, Powell played the lead role in the National Broadcasting Company radio theater production Richard Diamond, Private Detective. His character in the 30-minute weekly was a likable private detective with a quick wit. When Richard Diamond came to television in 1957, the lead role was portrayed by David Janssen.
Filmography (105)
MOVIE★ 5.3The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout2024as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 5.5Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored2013as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.2Fascination: Unauthorized Story of Marilyn Monroe2012as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.042nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage2006as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 4.9Gold Diggers: FDR'S New Deal... Broadway Bound2006as Self (archive footage)- MOVIETelevision: The First Fifty Years1999as Self (archive footage)
TV★ 6.5American Experience1988as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.9That's Dancing!1985
MOVIE★ 9.0Going Hollywood: The '30s1984as (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.0Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage1983as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 7.5It's Showtime1976as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.3Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?1975as Self (archive footage)
MOVIERicochet1961as Self - Host
MOVIEWho Killed Julie Greer?1961as Host / Inspector Amos Burke
TV★ 5.7The Dick Powell Show1961as Self - Host
TV★ 7.0The DuPont Show of the Week1961as Self
MOVIEOne Must Die1961
TV★ 6.8The DuPont Show with June Allyson1959as Paul Martin
MOVIE★ 6.0The All-Star Christmas Show1958as Self- TV★ 7.5Tonight Starring Jack Paar1957as Self
TV★ 6.2Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre1956as Self - Host
TV★ 3.8Climax!1954as Philip Marlowe
MOVIE★ 6.1Susan Slept Here1954as Mark Christopher
MOVIE★ 7.3The Bad and the Beautiful1952as James Lee Bartlow
TV★ 6.5This Is Your Life1952as Self
TV★ 6.8Four Star Playhouse1952as Willie Dante
MOVIE★ 7.1You Never Can Tell1951as Rex Shepherd
MOVIE★ 6.9The Tall Target1951as John Kennedy
MOVIE★ 6.7Cry Danger1951as Rocky Mulloy
TV★ 7.8The Jack Benny Program1950as Dick Powell
MOVIE★ 7.3Right Cross1950as Rick Garvey- TV★ 6.7Lux Video Theatre1950as Self - Intermission Guest
MOVIE★ 7.6The Reformer and the Redhead1950as Andrew Hale
TV★ 7.0What's My Line?1950as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0Mrs. Mike1949as Sgt. Mike Flannigan
TV★ 7.9The Emmy Awards1949as Self
MOVIE★ 6.8Rogues' Regiment1948as Whit Corbett
MOVIE★ 6.4Station West1948as Lt. John Martin Haven
MOVIE★ 6.9Pitfall1948as John Forbes
TV★ 6.8The Ed Sullivan Show1948as Self
MOVIE★ 5.9To the Ends of the Earth1948as Commissioner Michael Barrows
MOVIE★ 6.3Blow-Ups of 19471947as Self
MOVIE★ 6.3Johnny O'Clock1947as Johnny O'Clock
MOVIE★ 6.2Cornered1945as Laurence Gerard
MOVIE★ 7.3Murder, My Sweet1944as Philip Marlowe
MOVIE★ 5.8Meet the People1944as William 'Swanee' Swanson
MOVIE★ 6.8It Happened Tomorrow1944as Lawrence 'Larry' Stevens
TV★ 7.0Golden Globe Awards1944as Self - Host
MOVIE★ 8.0True to Life1943as Link Ferris
MOVIE★ 5.6Riding High1943as Steve Baird
MOVIE★ 6.6Three Cheers for the Girls1943as Singer (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 5.5Happy Go Lucky1943as Pete Hamilton
MOVIE★ 6.2Star Spangled Rhythm1942as Dick Powell
MOVIE★ 6.5In the Navy1941as Thomas Halstead
MOVIE★ 6.5Model Wife1941as Frederick "Fred" Chambers
MOVIE★ 7.0Christmas in July1940as Jimmy McDonald
MOVIE★ 10.0I Want a Divorce1940as Alan MacNally
MOVIE★ 6.8Naughty but Nice1939as Professor Donald Hardwick
MOVIE★ 5.6Hollywood Hobbies1939as Self (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.6Going Places1938as Peter Mason
MOVIE★ 5.8Breakdowns of 19381938as Elly Jordan (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.3Hard to Get1938as Bill Davis
MOVIE★ 7.0Cowboy from Brooklyn1938as Elly Jordan
MOVIE★ 5.8Hollywood Hotel1938as Ronnie Bowers
MOVIE★ 6.0Breakdowns of 19371937as Self
MOVIE★ 6.8Varsity Show1937as Charles 'Chuck' Daly
MOVIE★ 5.3The Singing Marine1937as Bob Brent
MOVIE★ 7.2On the Avenue1937as Gary Blake
MOVIE★ 6.1Gold Diggers of 19371936as Rosmer Peck
MOVIE★ 5.3Stage Struck1936as George Randall
MOVIE★ 6.0Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)1936as Self
MOVIE★ 5.5Hearts Divided1936as Jerome Bonaparte
MOVIE★ 5.8Colleen1936as Donald Ames
MOVIE★ 5.5One And One Is One1936as Himself
MOVIEDick Powell and Joan Blondell home movies: "No. 5"1936
MOVIEDick Powell and Joan Blondell home movies: "No. 1, From beginning"1936
MOVIEDick Powell and Joan Blondell home movies: "No. 3, Normie"1936
MOVIE★ 6.3A Dream Comes True1935as Himself (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 5.3Things You Never See on the Screen1935as Self
MOVIE★ 6.5Thanks a Million1935as Eric Land
MOVIE★ 6.6Shipmates Forever1935as Richard 'Dick' Melville III
MOVIE★ 6.4A Midsummer Night's Dream1935as Lysander
MOVIE★ 6.7Page Miss Glory1935as Bingo Nelson
MOVIE★ 6.0Broadway Gondolier1935as Richard 'Dick' Purcell, aka Ricardo Purcelli
MOVIE★ 6.5Gold Diggers of 19351935as Dick Curtis
MOVIE★ 5.8Flirtation Walk1934as Dick "Canary" Dorcy
MOVIE★ 6.6Happiness Ahead1934as Bob Lane
MOVIE★ 6.5Dames1934as Jimmy Higgens- MOVIEStudio Highlights1934as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.6Twenty Million Sweethearts1934as Buddy Clayton
MOVIEHollywood on Parade No. B-101934as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0Wonder Bar1934as Tommy
MOVIE★ 7.0And She Learned About Dames1934as Himself- MOVIE★ 7.0Hollywood Newsreel1934as Himself
MOVIE★ 4.2Convention City1933as Jerry Ford
MOVIE★ 4.6College Coach1933as Phil "Sarge" Sargeant
MOVIE★ 6.8Footlight Parade1933as Scotty
MOVIE★ 7.2Gold Diggers of 19331933as Brad
MOVIE★ 6.942nd Street1933as Billy Lawler
MOVIE★ 5.7The King's Vacation1933as John Kent
MOVIE★ 7.0The Road Is Open Again1933as The Songwriter
MOVIE★ 6.0Just Around the Corner1933as Jerry
MOVIE★ 6.5Too Busy to Work1932as Dan Hardy
MOVIE★ 5.8Big City Blues1932as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.9Blessed Event1932as Bunny Harmon