Actor
Douglas Dick
A reclusive former actor, once celebrated for his iconic role in *Rope*, must confront his past as he transitions from the silver screen to a career in psychology, helping others while hiding his own buried secrets.
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Biography
Douglas Dick was an American actor and occasional screenwriter, best known for his role in the 1948 film *Rope*. Before retiring from the entertainment industry in 1971, he contributed to several films as both an actor and a writer. After leaving show business, Dick pursued a career in psychology, working as a psychologist for the remainder of his professional life.
Filmography · 14 of 14
Actor
14 credits
Footsteps in the Night(1957)
Henry Johnson
Film
The Oklahoman(1957)
Mel
Film
The Gambler from Natchez(1954)
Claude St. Germaine
Film
So This Is Love(1953)
Bryan Curtis
Film
A Yank in Indo-China(1952)
Clint Marshall
Film
Something to Live For(1952)
Baker
Film
The Iron Mistress(1952)
Narcisse de Bornay
Film
The Red Badge of Courage(1951)
The Lieutenant
Film
Home of the Brave(1949)
Maj. Robinson
Film
The Accused(1949)
Bill Perry
Film
Rope(1948)
Kenneth
Film
Casbah(1948)
Carlo
Film
Saigon(1947)
Capt. Mike Perry
Film
The Searching Wind(1946)
Sam Hazen
Film
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