Richard Dix AKA Ernest Carlton Brimmer Born: 18-Jul-1893 Birthplace: St. Paul, MN Died: 20-Sep-1949 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Cimarron Wife: Winifred Coe (m. 20-Oct-1931, div. 1933, one daughter) Daughter: Martha Mary Ellen Wife: Virginia Webster (m. 29-Jun-1934, until his death, twins sons, one daughter adopted) Son: Richard Dix, Jr. (twin, b. 8-May-1935) Son: Robert Dix (twin, b. 8-May-1935) Daughter: Sara Sue (adopted)
University: University of Minnesota (one year)
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1610 Vine St. (motion pictures)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Secret of the Whistler (7-Nov-1946) · Ralph Harrison Mysterious Intruder (11-Apr-1946) · Don Gale Voice of the Whistler (30-Oct-1945) · John Sinclair The Power of the Whistler (19-Apr-1945) · William Everest The Mark of the Whistler (9-Oct-1944) The Whistler (30-Mar-1944) · Earl Conrad The Ghost Ship (24-Dec-1943) · Capt. Stone The Kansan (10-Sep-1943) · John Bonniwell American Empire (11-Dec-1942) · Dan Taylor Eyes of the Underworld (2-Oct-1942) The Round Up (12-Mar-1941) Cherokee Strip (11-Oct-1940) Men Against the Sky (6-Sep-1940) The Marines Fly High (4-Mar-1940) Reno (1-Dec-1939) · Bill Shear Man of Conquest (28-Apr-1939) Twelve Crowded Hours (23-Feb-1939) · Nick Green Sky Giant (19-Jul-1938) · W. R. "Stag" Cahill Blind Alibi (20-May-1938) · Paul Dover It Happened in Hollywood (7-Sep-1937) · Tim Bart Special Investigator (24-Apr-1936) The Tunnel (27-Oct-1935) The Arizonian (28-Jun-1935) · Clay Tallant His Greatest Gamble (18-Jul-1934) · Phillip Stingaree (17-May-1934) · Stingaree Day of Reckoning (27-Oct-1933) · John Day Ace of Aces (20-Oct-1933) · Lt. Rex "Rocky" Thorne Hell's Highway (23-Sep-1932) The Lost Squadron (10-Mar-1932) · Gibson Secret Service (14-Nov-1931) · Capt. Lewis Dumont The Public Defender (31-Jul-1931) · Pike Winslow Cimarron (26-Jan-1931) · Yancey Cravat Lovin' the Ladies (6-Apr-1930) · Peter Darby Redskin (23-Feb-1929) The Vanishing American (15-Oct-1925) · Nophaie The Ten Commandments (23-Nov-1923) Souls for Sale (27-Mar-1923)
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