Dick Powell

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Biography

Swing violinist and Double Bass Player - Dick Powell, who was responsible for the fine violin work that's on the first few Rod Stewart albums (Every Picture Tells a Story, Gasoline Alley, Never a Dull Moment, & Smiler) with Jazz Bassist Spike Heatley. Dick also played with Diz Disley. It is sad he died relatively young (50's) and was also an Architect.

  • Name variations
  • Dick (Tricky Dicky) Powell
  • Primary profession
  • Actor·producer·soundtrack
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 14 November 1904
  • Place of birth
  • Mountain View· Arkansas
  • Death age
  • 59
  • Place of death
  • West Los Angeles
  • Cause of death
  • Natural causes
  • Children
  • Richard Powell·JR.·Ellen Powell
  • Spouses
  • June Allyson·Joan Blondell
  • Education
  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock
  • Member of
  • Republican Party

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Trivia

He was a vocalist with Charlie Daviss orchestra before entering film.

Interned at Desert Memorial Park, Palm Springs, California.

Father of Ellen Powell , from his marriage to Joan Blondell. He adopted Joans son, Norman S. Powell in February 1938.

Died on the same day as Jack Carson. They had different forms of cancer.

Father of Dick Powell Jr. from his marriage to June Allyson.

His parents were Ewing and Sallie Rowena Thompson Powell.

His brother Luther Powell was born October 30, 1906, and died August 15, 1996. His brother Howard Smith Powell was born October 13, 1899, and died in January, 1986.

He was yet another casualty of the 1956 film The Conqueror filmed near a nuclear test site in Utah. Many of the people involved with the film, including Powell, who directed, eventually died of cancer, either caused by, or exacerbated by, working on it. Others included actors John Wayne , Susan Hayward , Ted de Corsia , and Agnes Moorehead. However in a 2001 interview with Larry King Powells widow June Allyson said he died of lung cancer caused by chain smoking cigarettes.

His daughter Pamela Powell was adopted during his marriage to June Allyson.

As of early 2007, his birthplace in the small town of Mountain View, AR still stands on the north side of Main Street. Its a modest circa 1895 house (sadly in a state of benign neglect) with a wraparound porch with a small historical marker and a badly weathered display out in front that details his 1936 engagement to Joan Blondell , marriage to June Allyson and more recent death of his brother.

His estate was reportedly valued at $10,000,000 at the time of his death.

In the 1940s he sold his 55-foot yacht, Santana, to lifelong sailing enthusiast Humphrey Bogart. The vessel subsequently achieved celebrity status as "Bogies Boat" due to his numerous seafaring expeditions, and Bogart even named his production company, Santana Productions, after it.

In The Day of the Locust , Powell was portrayed by his son Dick Powell Jr..

Featured in "Bad Boys: The Actors of Film Noir" by Karen Burroughs Hannsberry (McFarland, 2003).

He was awarded 3 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 6915 Hollywood Boulevard, for Television at 6745 Hollywood Boulevard, and for Radio at 1560 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.

He was a lifelong member of the Republican party.

He was of Welsh descent.

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