
Dick Winslow
Known for Acting · 84 credits
- Born
- 1915-03-25
- Died
- 1991-02-07
- Place of birth
- Jennings, Louisiana, USA
- Also known as
- Dick Winslow Johnson · Richard Winslow Johnson
Biography
Dick Winslow's parents were Winonian Breazeala (a writer) and Sidney R. Johnson. Graduated from Belmont High School in Los Angeles, and first appeared in films when he was five years old. Appeared in the play "Silver Thread" at the Egan Theatre in Los Angeles, and in "The Emperor's Clothes" at the Belmont Theatre in Los Angeles.
He played the pipe organ, piano, marimba, bag pipes, accordion, drums, saxophone and other wind instruments. Had appeared in 75 films by 1934.
- IMDb Mini Biography
Known For
TV Shows (6)
Movies (78)

Airport
1970
as Mr. Schultz

Funny Lady
1975
as Fritz

The Shootist
1976
as Streetcar Driver

Movie Movie
1978
as Reporter / Tinkle Johnson

Scared Stiff
1953
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Mutiny on the Bounty
1935
as Tinkler

Avalanche
1928
as Jack Dunton (age 12)

The Cincinnati Kid
1965
as Poker Player (uncredited)

Gypsy
1962
as Burlesque House Orchestra Leader (uncredited)

Embryo
1976
as Forbes

Bachelor Bait
1934
as Lionel Wells (uncredited)

Winter Carnival
1939
as Orchestra Leader

The Comic
1969
as Organist (uncredited)

Baby Face
1933
as Office Boy (uncredited)

Two-Minute Warning
1976
as Man with Toupee
Fatal Judgement
1988
as Old Man

Frankie and Johnny
1966
as Orchestra Leader (uncredited)

King Creole
1958
as Eddie Burton

Death Sentence
1974
as Barman

On an Island with You
1948

The Apple Dumpling Gang
1975
as Slippery Sid

The Blue Dahlia
1946
as Dick (Piano Player at Party) (uncredited)

Flirtation Walk
1934
as Cadet (uncredited)

Do Not Disturb
1965
as One-Man Band

So Big!
1932
as Young Roelf Pool

The Swinger
1966
as Photographer (uncredited)

Doctors' Wives
1971
as Manuel, the Bartender (uncredited)

Divorce American Style
1967
as Card Player (uncredited)

Sudden Money
1939
as Messenger

Americathon
1979

Seed
1931
as Johnny Carter

Tom Sawyer
1930
as Joe Harper

The Secret Heart
1946
as Photographer

Lepke
1975

All the Fine Young Cannibals
1960
as Orchestra Leader (uncredited)

Bombardier
1943
as Navigator

Ten Gentlemen from West Point
1942
as Cadet (uncredited)

A Tragedy at Midnight
1942
as Orchestra Leader (uncredited)

The Love-Ins
1967
as Policeman (uncredited)

Navy Blue and Gold
1937
as Seaman Messenger (uncredited)

Dancing Co-Ed
1939
as Man on Motorcycle (uncredited)

First Monday in October
1981
as Court Barber

Man from Atlantis II: The Death Scouts
1977
as Fish Store Clerk

The Bad Sister
1931
as Paper Boy (uncredited)

The Good Fairy
1935
as Messenger (uncredited)

When Tomorrow Comes
1939
as Accordion Player (uncredited)

Swing Shift Maisie
1943
as Flyer Lieutenant (Uncredited)

Female
1933
as First Office Boy (Uncredited)

Tom Brown of Culver
1932
as Cadet

Love Thy Neighbor
1940
as Bellboy

The Benny Goodman Story
1956
as Gil Rodin

Shipmates Forever
1935
as Accordionist (uncredited)

Good Girls Go to Paris
1939
as Student (uncredited)

Because of You
1952
as Hartman (uncredited)

Persons in Hiding
1939
as Page (uncredited)

Francis in the Haunted House
1956
as Sergeant Arnold

There's Always Tomorrow
1934
as Dick White

One Exciting Adventure
1934
as Bell Boy

French Leave
1948
as Concertina Player

The Devil and Leroy Bassett
1973
as Charlie Zornes

Tars and Spars
1946
as Orchestra Leader (uncredited)

Donovan's Kid
1979
as Gambler #1

A Night at the Ritz
1935
as Messenger (uncredited)

Laughter in Hell
1933
as Ed Perkins, as a boy

The Human Side
1934
as Phil Sheldon

And One Was Beautiful
1940
as Boy at Party

Manhattan Heartbeat
1940
as Bus Driver

Mystery Sea Raider
1940
as Messenger

Collector’s Item
1957

The Impatient Maiden
1932
as Irish Neighbor's Son (uncredited)

Grand Old Girl
1935
as One of Gerry's Friends

Uncertain Lady
1934
as Office Boy

Sarah and Son
1930
as Servant's Son (Uncredited)

Love, Live & Laugh
1929
as Mike

Is Everybody Happy?
1943
as Joe

The Continental Twist
1961
as M. Dubois
Which Shall It Be?
1924
as Moore Child
Bars and Stripes
1937
as Bill Forrest
About Dick Winslow
Dick Winslow's parents were Winonian Breazeala (a writer) and Sidney R. Johnson. Graduated from Belmont High School in Los Angeles, and first appeared in films when he was five years old. Appeared in the play "Silver Thread" at the Egan Theatre in Los Angeles, and in "The Emperor's Clothes" at the Belmont Theatre in Los Angeles. He played the pipe organ, piano, marimba, bag pipes, accordion, drums, saxophone and other wind instruments. Had appeared in 75 films by 1934. - IMDb Mini Biography With 84 credits spanning from 1924 to 1988, Dick Winslow has appeared in 78 films and 6 TV shows.
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Most Popular Dick Winslow Movies
- Airport (1970) — as Mr. Schultz
- Funny Lady (1975) — as Fritz
- The Shootist (1976) — as Streetcar Driver
- Movie Movie (1978) — as Reporter / Tinkle Johnson
- Scared Stiff (1953) — as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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