Image of Dick Winslow

Dick Winslow

1915-03-25 Jennings, Louisiana, USA

Image of Dick Winslow

Biografia

Dick Winslow's parents were Winonian Breazeala (a writer) and Sidney R. Johnson. Graduated from Belmont High School in Los Angeles, and first appeared in films when he was five years old. Appeared in the play "Silver Thread" at the Egan Theatre in Los Angeles, and in "The Emperor's Clothes" at the Belmont Theatre in Los Angeles. He played the pipe organ, piano, marimba, bag pipes, accordion, drums, saxophone and other wind instruments. Had appeared in 75 films by 1934. - IMDb Mini Biography

Películas

Fatal Judgement Old Man 1988-10-18
First Monday in October Court Barber 1981-08-21
Americathon 1979-08-10
Donovan's Kid Gambler #1 1979-01-07
Movie Movie Reporter / Tinkle Johnson 1978-11-01
Two-Minute Warning Man with Toupee 1976-11-12
Embryo Forbes 1976-05-21
The Shootist Streetcar Driver 1976-07-21
The Apple Dumpling Gang Slippery Sid 1975-07-01
Funny Lady Fritz 1975-03-15
Death Sentence Barman 1974-10-02
The Devil and Leroy Bassett Charlie Zornes 1973-01-01
Doctors' Wives Manuel, the Bartender (uncredited) 1971-02-03
Airport Mr. Schultz 1970-03-25
The Comic Organist (uncredited) 1969-11-19
Divorce American Style Card Player (uncredited) 1967-06-21
The Love-Ins Policeman (uncredited) 1967-07-26
The Swinger Photographer (uncredited) 1966-11-13
Frankie and Johnny Orchestra Leader (uncredited) 1966-03-31
Do Not Disturb One-Man Band 1965-12-22
The Cincinnati Kid Poker Player (uncredited) 1965-10-15
Gypsy Burlesque House Orchestra Leader (uncredited) 1962-11-01
The Continental Twist M. Dubois 1961-12-12
All the Fine Young Cannibals Orchestra Leader (uncredited) 1960-09-15
King Creole Eddie Burton 1958-07-02
Collector’s Item 1957-12-01
Francis in the Haunted House Sergeant Arnold 1956-07-09
The Benny Goodman Story Gil Rodin 1956-02-02
Scared Stiff Nightclub Patron (uncredited) 1953-04-27
Because of You Hartman (uncredited) 1952-12-04
French Leave Concertina Player 1948-04-10
The Secret Heart Photographer 1946-12-25
The Blue Dahlia Dick (Piano Player at Party) (uncredited) 1946-04-16
Tars and Spars Orchestra Leader (uncredited) 1946-01-10
Is Everybody Happy? Joe 1943-10-28
Bombardier Navigator 1943-05-14
Swing Shift Maisie Flyer Lieutenant (Uncredited) 1943-10-01
A Tragedy at Midnight Orchestra Leader (uncredited) 1942-02-02
Ten Gentlemen from West Point Cadet (uncredited) 1942-06-26
Love Thy Neighbor Bellboy 1940-12-27
Manhattan Heartbeat Bus Driver 1940-07-11
Mystery Sea Raider Messenger 1940-10-26
And One Was Beautiful Boy at Party 1940-04-05
Persons in Hiding Page (uncredited) 1939-02-10
Good Girls Go to Paris Student (uncredited) 1939-06-20
Winter Carnival Orchestra Leader 1939-07-28
Dancing Co-Ed Man on Motorcycle (uncredited) 1939-09-29
Sudden Money Messenger 1939-03-31
Navy Blue and Gold Seaman Messenger (uncredited) 1937-11-19
Bars and Stripes Bill Forrest 1937-02-20
Grand Old Girl One of Gerry's Friends 1935-01-15
The Good Fairy Messenger (uncredited) 1935-02-18
Shipmates Forever Accordionist (uncredited) 1935-10-12
A Night at the Ritz Messenger (uncredited) 1935-03-23
Mutiny on the Bounty Tinkler 1935-11-22
One Exciting Adventure Bell Boy 1934-09-01
Flirtation Walk Cadet (uncredited) 1934-12-01
The Human Side Phil Sheldon 1934-09-01
There's Always Tomorrow Dick White 1934-11-01
Bachelor Bait Lionel Wells (uncredited) 1934-07-27
Baby Face Office Boy (uncredited) 1933-07-13
Female First Office Boy (Uncredited) 1933-11-11
Laughter in Hell Ed Perkins, as a boy 1933-01-12
The Impatient Maiden Irish Neighbor's Son (uncredited) 1932-03-01
Tom Brown of Culver Cadet 1932-06-30
So Big! Young Roelf Pool 1932-04-30
The Bad Sister Paper Boy (uncredited) 1931-03-29
Seed Johnny Carter 1931-05-14
Sarah and Son Servant's Son (Uncredited) 1930-03-14
Tom Sawyer Joe Harper 1930-12-19
Love, Live & Laugh Mike 1929-11-02
Avalanche Jack Dunton (age 12) 1928-11-10