Dick Curtis
Biography
Dick Curtis, born Richard Dye on May 11, 1902, in Newport, Kentucky, was a prolific American actor whose career spanned over two decades, marked by more than 230 film and television credits. Towering at 6 feet 3 inches, Curtis was noted for his imposing presence, often portraying antagonistic characters in a range of productions. His filmography includes collaborations with notable stars such as Charles Starrett and appearances alongside the comedic trio, The Three Stooges, in memorable shorts like *Yes, We Have No Bonanza*, *You Nazty Spy!*, and *The Three Troubledoers*.
In addition to his extensive film work, Curtis made significant contributions to television, featuring in popular series such as *The Lone Ranger* and *The Range Rider*. His versatility allowed him to transition between villainy and comedic roles seamlessly, establishing him as a recognizable figure in the entertainment landscape.
Beyond acting, Curtis played a pivotal role in the development of Pioneertown, a Western-themed movie set in Southern California, in collaboration with his friend and fellow actor Russell Hayden. This location became a beloved backdrop for numerous Westerns, further solidifying Curtis's legacy in the genre. Dick Curtis's career, characterized by a unique blend of villainy and humor, left an indelible mark on the film and television industry until his passing on January 3, 1952.
Filmography
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Adventure in Sahara
1938 • Karnoldi
Support Your Local Gunfighter
1971
Wagon Wheels Westward
1945 • Henchman Tuttle
Government Agents vs Phantom Legion
1951 • Regan
Crashing Through Danger
1938 • Foreman
Batman
1943
The Phantom (1943)
1943 • Tartar Chieftain (uncredited)
I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island
1941 • Jules
Higher Than a Kite
1943 • Gen. Bommel (uncredited)
Billy the Kid (1941)
1941
Motel Hell
1980
Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die
1942
What Waits Below
1984
Salute to the Marines
1943 • Cpl. Mosley
You Nazty Spy!
1940 • Mr. Ohnay (uncredited)
Lost City of the Jungle
1946 • Henchman Johnson
Jackass Mail
1942 • Jim Swade
The Man They Could Not Hang
1939 • Jury Foreman Clifford Kearney
The Nitwits
1935