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  1. Sep 18, 2017 · Richard Deacon was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1921, but most of his adolescence was spent in Binghamton, New York. When he was only 11, he contracted polio. He took up dancing to build up his leg muscles.

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  3. Jun 2, 2016 · Richard was a few years ahead of Rod and would graduate in 1938. After high school, Richard wandered a bit looking for a new life. He got a job at Binghamton General Hospital working as an...

  4. He attended West Junior High and Binghamton Central High School, where he befriended fellow Binghamton resident Rod Serling. [12] [13] After high school, he worked as an orderly at Binghamton General Hospital. [14] During World War II, Deacon served in the United States Army medical corps. In 1946, upon completion of his service, he returned to ...

  5. May 14, 2021 · Richard Deacon was born in Philadelphia, although he and his family later moved to Binghamton, New York. He attended West Junior High and Binghamton Central High School, where he met fellow Binghamton resident Rod Serling. During World War II, Deacon served in the Army medical corps.

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  6. Sep 24, 1989 · Serling’s ties with his hometown included featuring Binghamton High School graduate Richard Deacon in “Twilight Zone” episodes. Deacon was best known as bald Mel Cooley on “The Dick...

  7. Oct 17, 2015 · Finally, in September 1915, the students left their temporary quarters and arrived at the new Binghamton High School (it would become Binghamton Central High School in the early 1920s). The...

  8. He attended West Junior High and Binghamton Central High School and later Bennington College. During World War II, Deacon served in the United States Army medical corps. In 1946, upon completion of his service, he returned to Binghamton where he resumed living with his parents.

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