Richard Dix
Acting
Born 1893-07-18
Died 1949-09-20
Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
101 credits
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame 1
Awards
Nominated for 1 Academy Award
Academy Awards 1 nominated
- 1931 Best Actor Nominated Cimarron
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame 1 won
- — star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Won
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Richard Dix was a major leading man at RKO Radio Pictures from 1929 through 1943. He was born Ernest Carlton Brimmer July 18, 1893, in St. Paul, Minnesota. There he was educated, and at the desires of his father, studied to be a surgeon. His obvious acting talent in his school dramatic club led him to leading roles in most of the school plays. At 6' 0" and 180 pounds, Dix excelled in sports, especially football and baseball. These skills would serve him well in the vigorous film roles he would go on to play. After a year at the University of Minnesota he took a position at a bank, spending his evenings training for the stage. His professional start was with a local stock company, and this led to similar work in New York. The death of his father left him with a mother and sister to support. He went to Los Angeles, became leading man for the Morosco Stock Company and his success there got him a contract with Paramount Pictures. His rugged good looks and dark features made him a popular player in westerns. His athletic ability led to his starring role in Paramount's Warming Up (1928), a baseball story and also the studio's first feature with synchronized score and sound effects. His deep voice and commanding presence were perfectly suited for the talkies, and he was signed by RKO Radio Pictures in 1929, scoring an early triumph in the all-talking mystery drama, Seven Keys to Baldpate (1929). In 1931 he was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for his masterful performance in Cimarron (1931), winner of the Best Picture Oscar that year. Throughout the 1930s Dix would be a big box-office draw at RKO, appearing in mystery thrillers, potboilers, westerns and programmers. He appeared in the "Whistler" series of mystery films at Columbia in the mid-40s. He retired from films in 1947. He first married Winifred Coe on October 20, 1931, had a daughter, Martha Mary Ellen, then divorced in 1933. He then married Virginia Webster on June 29, 1934. They had twin boys, Richard Jr. and Robert Dix and an adopted daughter, Sara Sue. Richard Dix the actor, died at age 56 on September 20, 1949.
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Filmography
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Cimarron
The Ten Commandments
The Stolen Jools
Stingaree
Ace of Aces
The Whistler
Warming Up
American Empire
Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die
Souls for Sale
Shanghai Bound
The Mark of the Whistler
Unguarded Women
Man of Conquest
Sinners in Heaven
The Ghost Ship
Mysterious Intruder
The Vanishing American
The Kansan
Devil's Playground
Hell's Highway
The Gay Defender
Badlands of Dakota
The Power of the Whistler
The Shock Punch
The Thirteenth Hour
Buckskin Frontier
The Lost Squadron
Men Against the Sky
The Arizonian
Yellow Dust
The Conquerors
Too Many Kisses
The Wall Flower
A Man Must Live
Secret Service
Eyes of the Underworld
It Happened in Hollywood
Top Man
Voice of the Whistler
The Secret of the Whistler
The Quarterback
Blind Alibi
Paradise for Two
Devil's Squadron
Twelve Crowded Hours
To the Last Man
The Roundup
Nothing but the Truth
The Marines Fly High
Sky Giant
West of the Pecos
Reno
The Devil Is Driving
Young Donovan's Kid
Special Investigator
No Marriage Ties
The Tunnel
The Love Doctor
Seven Keys to Baldpate
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