Dick Dickerson was an American actor who is best known for An Artist’s Muddle, Off His Trolley, and The Sky Jumper.
Personal and Family Life
Born Claude Wyatt Dickerson on August 25, 1924, in Roanoke, Virginia, he spent much of his early life in this small town. Details about his family and personal relationships remain largely private, but he pursued his passion for acting, which led him to various roles in early films during the 1920s and 1940s.
Career
Dickerson’s acting career spanned several decades, with him appearing in notable films such as An Artist’s Muddle and Off His Trolley. His roles, often uncredited, showcased his early involvement in the film industry. Despite the limited recognition at the time, he played a part in the development of motion pictures during that era.
Death and Legacy
Dick Dickerson passed away on November 30, 2016, in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. His contributions to early cinema, while not widely known, left a mark on the film industry and inspired future generations of actors. He is remembered for his roles in classic films and his dedication to the craft of acting.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1947 | Buck Privates Come Home | Rookie Soldier (uncredited) | 6.8 |
1947 | I’ll Be Yours | Attendant (uncredited) | 6.5 |
1946 | Swell Guy | Boy (uncredited) | 6.8 |
1946 | Without Reservations | Young Sailor (uncredited) | 6.4 |
1925 | The Sky Jumper | Short | N/A |
1920 | Off His Trolley | Short | N/A |
1920 | An Artist’s Muddle | Short | N/A |