Douglas Dick
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.
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.
Rope
As Kenneth Lawrence
Day is Done
As Cpl. Carlson
Rope Unleashed
As Self (archive footage)
Saigon
As Captain Mike Perry
The Accused
As Bill Perry
Casbah
As Carlo
Footsteps in the Night
As Henry Johnson
The Red Badge of Courage
As The Lieutenant
The Iron Mistress
As Narcisse de Bornay
Something to Live For
As Baker
The Oklahoman
As Mel Dobie
So This Is Love
As Bryan Curtis
The Searching Wind
As Sam Hazen
Home of the Brave
As Major Robinson
A Yank in Indo-China
Flaming Star
As Will Howard
The Gambler from Natchez
As Claude St. Germaine
North to Alaska
As Lieutenant
Waterfront
As Carl Herrick
Alcoa Theatre
As Gordon Kennedy
Perry Mason
As Ted Harberson