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Dick Winslow

Dick Winslow

7 titles Acting Mar 25, 1915 Died: Feb 07, 1991 Jennings, Louisiana, USA

Dick Winslow was born to writer Winonian Breazeala and Sidney R. Johnson. He completed his education at Belmont High School in Los Angeles, marking the beginning of a remarkable career in the performing arts that commenced at the tender age of five. His early stage experiences included notable performances in productions such as "Silver Thread" at the Egan Theatre and "The Emperor's Clothes" at Belmont Theatre, both in Los Angeles.

By the mid-1930s, Winslow had established himself as a prolific actor, featuring in an impressive total of 75 films by 1934. His versatility extended beyond acting; he was a talented musician capable of playing a wide array of instruments, including the pipe organ, piano, marimba, bagpipes, accordion, drums, saxophone, and various wind instruments. This musical prowess complemented his acting career and showcased his diverse talents.

Throughout his career, Winslow made significant contributions to the entertainment industry, earning recognition for both his on-screen performances and his musical abilities. His early start and relentless dedication to his craft left a lasting impact on the film and theater communities, making him a notable figure of his time.

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