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Paul Dickey

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Paul Dickey

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  • Born
    May 12, 1882 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    January 7, 1933 · New York City, New York, USA (heart disease)
  • Height
    1.82 m

Biography

    • Paul Dickey born in Chicago, Illinois in 1882. began as a stage performer and stage director from the late 1890s. He became a highly successful playwright and screenwriter with such plays as 'The Ghost Breaker', 'The Misleading Lady', The Broken Wing' and Scared Stiff'. handsome charismatic man, not known for movie acting appeared in one significant film role as Sir Guy of Gisbourne with Douglas Fairbanks in the title role of 'Robin Hood' directed by Allan Dwan for the United Artist Film Company in 1922. Paul died from heart disease in New York.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Paul Rothwell-Smith

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  • Spouse
      Inez Plummer(1919 - January 7, 1933) (his death)

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  • Stage actor, and screenwriter, playwright, and stage director.
  • Sister, Ruth, was married to author Charles W. Goddard.
  • Brother of Basil Dickey.
  • Was a halfback on the famous University of Michigan "a point a minute" football team of 1903 and 1904.
  • Dropped out of college during his junior year to join a vaudeville company.

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