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Dick Simmons

Richard "Dick" Simmons
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon.jpg
Simmons as Sergeant Preston with Yukon King, 1955
Born (1913-08-19)August 19, 1913
Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Died January 11, 2003(2003-01-11) (aged 89)
Oceanside, California, U.S.
Occupation Motion picture and television actor
Years active 1937–1982
Spouse(s) Joni Simmons (m.1941–?) (her death)
Billie Simmons (m. 2002–03) (his death)
Children Michael, Sue Bryar

Richard Simmons (August 19, 1913 – January 11, 2003), known as Dick Simmons, was an American actor.

Simmons was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and his family later moved across the Mississippi River to Minneapolis. There, he attended West Side High School and then the University of Minnesota.

While attending the university, Simmons competed in fencing and swimming and also acted in a few theater productions. Simmons left the Twin Cities in the 1930s to launch his film acting career in 1937. He soon became an MGM contract player. Many of his minor movie roles went uncredited through the 1940s. One even included his portrayal of a Mountie in King of the Royal Mounted produced by Republic Pictures. Starting in 1943, he began appearing in credited roles, beginning with his appearance in The Youngest Profession, starring Virginia Weidler. From 1943 through 1949, he would appear in seventeen films, of which ten listed him in the credits.

Simmons interrupted his film career to serve as a Flight Officer pilot with the Air Transport Command in World War II

The 1950s mirrored the 1940s, with him appearing in several films and television series, at times uncredited. In 1952 he played the co-pilot in Above and Beyond. In 1955, Simmons won his best-known role, portraying Sergeant William Preston in Sergeant Preston of the Yukon. Following the end of the series in 1958, he continued to have a successful acting career, mostly in television series guest appearances, through 1982, with his last role being in CHiPs, guest-starring along with Sue Lyon and Cesar Romero.


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