Dick Clark
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Birth name
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Richard Wagstaff Clark
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Born
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November 30, 1929 in Mount Vernon, New York, USA
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Died
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April 18, 2012 in Santa Monica, California, USA from a heart attack
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Notable Shows
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American Bandstand: Host
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Awards
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star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Dick Clark was an American game show host, radio and television personality, television producer and businessman.
Roles
Guest Starring Roles
Series
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Role
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Episode
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Airdate
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The Jack Benny Program |
Himself |
11x02 - Dick Clark Show |
October 23, 1960
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Stoney Burke |
Sgt. Andy Kincaid |
1x28 - Kincaid |
April 22, 1963
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Ben Casey |
Dr. David Langley |
5x08 - Then I, and You, and All of Us Fall Down |
November 1, 1965
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Branded |
A.J. Bailey |
2x11 - The Greastest Coward on Earth |
November 21, 1965
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Honey West |
Peyton |
1x29 - There's a Long, Long, Fuse A'Burning |
April 1, 1966
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Perry Mason |
Leif Early |
9x30 - The Case of the Final Fade-Out |
May 22, 1966
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The Partridge Family |
Himself |
1x13 - Star Quality |
December 18, 1970
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Adam-12 (1968) |
D.L. Dobson |
4x22 - Who Won? |
March 1, 1972
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The Odd Couple |
Himself |
4x06 - The New Car |
October 19, 1973
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Blossom |
Himself |
2x09 - Rockumentary |
November 18, 1991
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air |
Himself |
4x26 - The Philadelphia Story |
May 23, 1994
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Hangin' with Mr. Cooper |
Himself |
3x18 - Hero |
February 17, 1995
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air |
Himself |
6x19 - I, Whoops, There It Is |
April 15, 1996
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The Drew Carey Show |
Himself |
2x08 - Drew's the Other Man |
November 20, 1996
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Murphy Brown |
Himself |
10x16 - Opus One |
April 6, 1998
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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch |
Himself |
3x08 - And the Sabrina Goes To... |
November 13, 1998
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The Drew Carey Show |
Himself (clip) |
4x10 - Drew's Dance Party |
November 18, 1998
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Futurama |
Himself |
1x01 - Space Pilot 3000 |
March 28, 1999
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The Simpsons |
Himself |
11x04 - Treehouse of Horror X |
October 31, 1999
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Specials
Talk, News and Game Show Appearances
The Object Is, Host, 1963-1964
Missing Links, Host, 1964
The $10,000 Pyramid, Host, 1973-1976
The $20,000 Pyramid, Host, 1976-1980
The $50,000 Pyramid, Host, 1981
The Krypton Factor, Host, 1981
The $25,000 Pyramid, Host, 1982-1987, 1988
The $100,000 Pyramid, Host, 1985-1988
The Challengers, Host, 1990-1991
Scattergories, Host, 1993
It Takes Two, Host, 1997
The Other Half, Host, 2000-2001
Winning Lines, Host, 2001
Producer
Series Produced
Specials Produced
Awards and Accolades
- Won: Outstanding Game Show Host (1979, 1985, 1986)
- The $20,000 Pyramid, The $25,000 Pyramid