Richard Dix
Richard Dix, born Ernest Carlton Brimmer on July 18, 1893, in St. Paul, Minnesota, emerged as a prominent leading man at RKO Radio Pictures from 1929 until 1943. Educated in Minnesota, he initially pursued a path in medicine to fulfill his father's wishes. However, his undeniable talent for acting shone through during his participation in the school drama club, where he frequently took on leading roles. Standing at 6 feet and weighing 180 pounds, Dix was also an accomplished athlete, excelling in football and baseball—skills that would contribute to his dynamic film performances.
After a brief stint at the University of Minnesota and a job at a bank, he dedicated his evenings to honing his craft in local theater. His career took off through a local stock company, leading to further opportunities in New York. Following his father's death, Dix moved to Los Angeles, where he became a leading man with the Morosco Stock Company. His rugged charisma and striking looks quickly earned him a contract with Paramount Pictures.
Dix's breakout role came in the 1928 film Warming Up, which was notable for being the studio's first feature with synchronized sound. He made a significant impact with his performance in RKO’s 1929 mystery drama, Seven Keys to Baldpate. In 1931, his role in Cimarron garnered him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, while the film itself won the Oscar for Best Picture. Throughout the 1930s, Dix was a major box-office attraction, starring in a variety of genres, including westerns and thrillers. Later, he appeared in the "Whistler" series at Columbia in the mid-1940s.
Dix retired from acting in 1947. He was married twice, first to Winifred Coe, with whom he had a daughter, and later to Virginia Webster, with whom he had twin sons and an adopted daughter. Richard Dix passed away at the
Filmography
Cimarron
It Happened in Hollywood
The Black Marble
The Ghost Ship
Reno
The Thirteenth Hour
Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)
The Conquerors
Seven Keys to Baldpate
Werewolf by Night
Mysterious Intruder
The Secret of the Whistler
The Tunnel
The Mark of the Whistler
The Power of the Whistler
Voice of the Whistler
Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die
The Whistler
Ace of Aces
Men Against the Sky
The Lost Squadron
Badlands of Dakota
Devil's Playground
Man of Conquest
The Ten Commandments
Stingaree
Too Many Kisses
The King's Speech
American Empire
The Public Defender