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  1. Richard Ewing Powell, conhecido como Dick Powell ( Mountain View, 14 de novembro de 1904 – West Los Angeles, 2 de janeiro de 1963), foi um cantor, ator, produtor e diretor de cinema estadunidense. Teve o auge de sua popularidade durante a Era de Ouro de Hollywood, atuando em grandes musicais e, mais tarde, aparecendo em filmes dramáticos.

  2. Dick Powell (né le 14 novembre 1904 à Mountain View, Arkansas et mort le 2 janvier 1963 (à 58 ans) à West Los Angeles, Californie) est un acteur et un réalisateur américain. Biographie. Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détail ...

  3. Powell's last big-screen appearance was in Susan Slept Here (1954), in which he once again sang; he went on to appear frequently on TV. His career took another turn in the early '50s when he began producing and directing films; he was also a founder and president of Four Star Television, a prosperous TV production company. His second wife was actress Joan Blondell, with whom he appeared in ...

  4. Dick Powell Active - 1931 - 1958 | Born - Nov 14, 1904 in Mountain View, Arkansas, United States | Died - Jan 2, 1963 | Genres - Comedy , Drama , Musical

  5. Two thoughts about Dick Powell “ absolutly, he was a legend, ” — Alan Roberts, March 14, 2015 at 6:43 a.m. “ As a child I remember watching so many great shows on TV W/ DICK POWELL He was multi talented. He was ahead of his time. He was great in drama or comedy.;/or as a singer, director & producer. I was very sad when he died. I felt ...

  6. Powell has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, honoring his work in motion pictures at 6915 Hollywood Blvd., television at 6745 Hollywood Blvd., and radio at 1560 Vine St., Los Angeles, California. Powell’s prints are located in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre at 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, California.

  7. Other articles where Dick Powell is discussed: Lloyd Bacon: Warner Brothers: …musical, it featured Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers, and Warner Baxter. Even more critical to its success were the contributions of composers Al Dubin and Harry Warren and dance director Busby Berkeley. Picture Snatcher (1933) was not as big a hit, but it featured a notable performance by James…