
Douglas Dick
ActingNovember 20, 1920— December 19, 2015 (age 95)
Charleston, West Virginia, USA
Also Known As
Douglas Harvey Dick
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.
Movies
(18 total)
Rope
19487.9
as Kenneth Lawrence

North to Alaska
19606.5
as Lieutenant

Flaming Star
19606.5
as Will Howard

The Red Badge of Courage
19516.4
as The Lieutenant

The Accused
19496.1
as Bill Perry

Home of the Brave
19496.6
as Major Robinson

Casbah
19485.8
as Carlo

Footsteps in the Night
19575.5
as Henry Johnson

The Iron Mistress
19525.0
as Narcisse de Bornay

The Oklahoman
19575.6
as Mel Dobie

Saigon
19475.8
as Captain Mike Perry

Something to Live For
19526.8
as Baker

Rope Unleashed
20016.9
as Self (archive footage)

So This Is Love
19533.8
as Bryan Curtis

The Gambler from Natchez
19546.8
as Claude St. Germaine

Day is Done
19556.0
as Cpl. Carlson

The Searching Wind
1946
as Sam Hazen
TV Shows
(5 total)
Perry Mason
19577.7
as Ted Harberson

Perry Mason
19577.7
as Peter Caine

Bronco
19585.9
as James Jones

Alcoa Theatre
19576.5
as Gordon Kennedy

Waterfront
19547.0
as Carl Herrick
