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    American radio, stage, film, and television actor

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    Dick York. Richard Allen York (September 4, 1928 – February 20, 1992) was an American actor. He was the first actor to play Darrin Stephens on the ABC fantasy sitcom Bewitched. He played teacher Bertram Cates in the film Inherit the Wind (1960).

  2. On the hit 1960s sitcom Bewitched, Dick York played Darrin Stephens, the long-suffering mortal married to witch-turned-housewife, Samantha.Yet in season six of the show’s eight-season run, York ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0948685Dick York - IMDb

    6 Videos. 99+ Photos. The gangly York is best remembered as the first and most frustrated "Darrin Stephens" on the long-running TV series Bewitched (1964). He left the series in 1969 because of a chronic back ailment. He later founded Acting for Life, a private fund-raising effort for the homeless which he managed from his home, where he was ...

  4. Dick York. Actor: Inherit the Wind. The gangly York is best remembered as the first and most frustrated "Darrin Stephens" on the long-running TV series Bewitched (1964). He left the series in 1969 because of a chronic back ailment. He later founded Acting for Life, a private fund-raising effort for the homeless which he managed from his home, where he was bedridden with a degenerative spine ...

  5. Dick York was born Richard Allen York in Fort Wayne, Indiana on September 4, 1928. His parents were Betty and Bernard Allison York. The former worked as a seamstress, and the latter, a salesman. When Dick was about 10 years old his family moved to Chicago, where he would be mostly raised.

  6. Dick Sargent replaced York, and the remainder of York's life was a far cry from the glitz and glamor of Hollywood. At one point, his family had to go on welfare, but between his wife and their ...

  7. Dick York, who played the befuddled husband of a nose-twitching witch in the 1960's ABC television series "Bewitched," died on Thursday at Blodgett Memorial Medical Center in Grand Rapids, Mich.

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