Richard Dawson
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Richard Dawson. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@meninmovies.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

Movie Credits
The Running Man (1987)
[ Arnold Schwarzenegger ][ Jesse Ventura ][ Dweezil Zappa ][ Stephen King ][ Yaphet Kotto ]
Episode dated 7 December 1979 (1979)
How to Pick Up Girls! (1978)
[ Kevin Conroy ][ Abe Vigoda ][ Desi Arnaz Jr. ]
Keep an Eye on Denise (1973)
[ Jackie Cooper ]
Treasure Island (1973)
Oliver and the Artful Dodger: Part 1 (1972)
Love and the Bowling Ball/Love and the Check/Love and the Hiccups/Love and the Liberated Lady Boss (1971)
Love and the Fuzz/Love and the Groupie/Love and the Housekeeper/Love and Women's Lib (1971)
[ Michael Callan ]
Kommandant Schultz (1970)
[ Werner Klemperer ]
The Gestapo Takeover (1970)
[ Werner Klemperer ]
Lady Chitterly's Lover: Part 2 (1970)
[ Werner Klemperer ]
Lady Chitterly's Lover: Part 1 (1970)
[ Harold Gould ][ Werner Klemperer ]
The Devil's Brigade (1968)
[ Claude Akins ][ Vince Edwards ][ William Holden ][ Andrew Prine ][ Cliff Robertson ]
Munster, Go Home (1966)
[ Fred Gwynne ]
Out of Sight (1966)
[ Jamie Farr ]
King Rat (1965)
[ Tom Courtenay ][ George Segal ][ James Fox ][ John Mills ][ Denholm Elliott ]
Promises! Promises! (1963)
The Longest Day (1962)
[ Edward Albert ][ Eddie Albert ][ Sean Connery ][ Johnny Crawford ][ George Segal ]

 

Trained in British repertory, actor Richard Dawson achieved prominence in the late '50s as a cabaret and TV comedian. Arriving in the U.S. in 1961, Dawson made the variety-show rounds with an act consisting largely of quickie celebrity impressions. One of his first acting assignment was as Peter Sellers' takeoff Racy Tracy Rattigan in a 1963 episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show. A solid dramatic role as a military prisoner in King Rat led to a longer stint as resourceful cockney POW Peter Newkirk on the popular sitcom Hogan's Heroes (1965-1971). After appearing as a regular on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In and The New Dick Van Dyke Show, Dawson settled into his true niche as a wisecracking game-show host. From 1976 through 1985, he emceed TV's The Family Feud, winning an Emmy Award for his troubles (he later resumed his Family Feud hosting chores in the 1994 syndicated version). Fittingly enough, Richard Dawson's first feature-film role after Feud was as the smarmy host of a futuristic life-or-death quiz program in Arnold Schwarzenegger's The Running Man (1989).


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