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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm3023064Dick Nelson - IMDb

    Dick Nelson (1917-1982) was a Canadian-born actor who appeared in films such as The Amazing Colossal Man and Great Guns. He also worked as a producer and a set designer for theater and TV shows.

    • Actor
    • April 26, 1917
    • Dick Nelson
    • February 2, 1982
  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › dick_nelsonDick Nelson | Rotten Tomatoes

    Dick Nelson was a prolific writer for TV shows like \"Alias Smith and Jones\" and \"Dynasty\", and a voice actor for Tex Avery cartoons. He also appeared in a few movies, including \"The Amazing Colossal Man\".

  3. Dick Nelson. Sun 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Waylon & Willie, George Jones, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and more — every single Sunday morning! If you love classic country music, the 98.1 Classic Country Show is a must. 9 am to 1 pm every Sunday. Great truck driving songs, classic duets, classic country from the 50’s through the early ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Great_GunsGreat Guns - Wikipedia

    Running time. 74 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Great Guns is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Monty Banks, and produced by Sol M. Wurtzel for 20th Century Fox starring Laurel and Hardy. It is also known as Forward March .

  5. May 3, 2024 · Julia Hunter. May 3, 2024. Richard “Dick” A. Nelson, a longtime journalism educator, 85, died on Jan. 23. Born on August 26, 1938, in Rockford, Illinois, he graduated in 1956 from Rockford East High School. He went on to earn his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northern Illinois University. In 1976, he earned a PhD in educational ...

  6. Dick Nelson was a Canadian-born actor and voice artist who appeared in films, TV shows and cartoons from 1940 to 1971. He voiced characters such as Woody Woodpecker, Buzz Buzzard and Little Cupid, and acted in The Player, Rawhide and The Five Pennies.

    • Male
    • Ottawa, Canada
    • Actor
    • April 26, 1917
  7. Prolific television writer Dick Nelson got his start in Hollywood as a voice actor: a wide variety of his goofy voices can be heard in several of the classic crackpot cartoons legendary director Tex Avery made for MGM Studios in the 1940s. This included one of Avery's most beloved shorts, 1949's "Bad Luck Blackie," in which Nelson plays a streetwise...