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Richard Michael Wessel (April 20, 1913 – April 20, 1965) was an American film actor who appeared in more than 270 films between
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. He is best remembered for his only leading role, a chilling portrayal of strangler Harry "Cueball" Lake in '' Dick Tracy vs. Cueball'' (1946), and for his appearances as comic villains opposite
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Biography

Wessel was born in
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. His burly frame established him as a character player in feature films of the 1930s and '40s. At first he was a bit player; in
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's '' Bonnie Scotland'' (1935), he was a blacksmith's assistant (with no dialogue). Gradually his roles became larger and he was given a few lines of dialogue, as in '' Yankee Doodle Dandy'' where he played a veteran soldier. His first featured roles came in 1941, for comedy producer
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. In 1946, Dick Wessel began working in
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' two-reel comedies, often with writer-director
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. Wessel became one of Bernds's favorites, and Bernds wrote his scripts with parts for Wessel in mind. Wessel became a fixture in Columbia shorts, as a comic foil for The Three Stooges,
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, Hugh Herbert,
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, Billie Burke, and Eddie Foy, Jr. When character actor Eddie Acuff left the '' Blondie'' series, Bernds hired Dick Wessel to replace him as the hapless mailman perennially flattened by Dagwood Bumstead in his rush-hour run for the bus. In 1955 director Bernds remembered Wessel and wrote him into the Bowery Boys comedy '' Bowery to Bagdad''. Wessel continued to play character roles in feature films. In 1946 he landed his only leading role, as a villain opposite Morgan Conway's portrayal of Dick Tracy. '' Dick Tracy vs. Cueball'' casts Wessel as Cueball, ex-convict with shaven head, who steals valuable jewels and murders anyone in his way while he tries to reclaim them. Wessel is Mr Cracker, the affable bartender serving
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in '' Harvey'', 1950). In
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's comedy '' Pocketful of Miracles'', based on a Damon Runyon story, he's a New York mug masquerading as the governor of Florida. Wessel also appeared on television. From 1959 to 1961, Wessel co-starred as Carney Kohler in all forty-two episodes of the NBC
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''. In 1959, he appeared as police captain Bob Rattigan in the episode "Rattigan and the Cat" of the syndicated '' Border Patrol'' series. He also appeared in the syndicated crime drama '' Sheriff of Cochise''. He was cast as Charlie in the episode " A Kind of a Stopwatch" of CBS's ''
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''. He also guest starred in the CBS sitcom/drama '' Hennesey'' and on the ABC sitcom, '' Our Man Higgins''. In 1961 he guest-starred in the series finale of '' The Investigators''. Wessel and his wife, Louise, had a daughter. He died of a
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at his home in Studio City, California on his 52nd birthday.


Selected filmography

*'' In Spite of Danger'' (1935) - Monk Grady *'' Eight Bells'' (1935) - Bosun (uncredited) *'' Bonnie Scotland'' (1935) - Blacksmith's Helper (uncredited) *'' Half Shot Shooters'' (1936, Short) - Gunnery Soldier (uncredited) *'' The Adventures of Frank Merriwell'' (1936, Serial) - Joe (uncredited) *'' Small Town Girl'' (1936) - College Boy in Car (uncredited) *'' Fury'' (1936) - Bodyguard (uncredited) *'' The Gay Desperado'' (1936) - On-Screen Gangster (uncredited) *'' Ace Drummond'' (1936, Serial) - Henchman Boris (uncredited) *'' Round-Up Time in Texas'' (1937) - Henchman Craig Johnson *'' They Gave Him a Gun'' (1937) - German Machine Gunner (uncredited) *'' San Quentin'' (1937) - Trusty (uncredited) *'' Border Cafe'' (1937) - Jaillbird (uncredited) *'' Slim'' (1937) - Ed *'' White Bondage'' (1937) - Beans Clerk (uncredited) *''
The Game That Kills ''The Game That Kills'' is a 1937 American mystery film, mystery sport film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Charles Quigley and Rita Hayworth. Plot After his brother is killed on the ice during a hockey game, Alex Ferguson, convinced it ...
'' (1937) - 'Leapfrog' Soule *'' Submarine D-1'' (1937) - Sailor (uncredited) *'' Borrowing Trouble'' (1937) - Joe *'' Prescription for Romance'' (1937) - Sailor (uncredited) *'' A Slight Case of Murder'' (1938) - Partygoer Popping Cork (uncredited) *'' Over the Wall'' (1938) - Convict in Machine Shop with Gyp (uncredited) *'' Arson Gang Busters'' (1938) - Slugs *'' Yellow Jack'' (1938) - Cavalryman (uncredited) *'' Racket Busters'' (1938) - Truck Driver (uncredited) *'' The Crowd Roars'' (1938) - Fighter at Gym (uncredited) *''
Submarine Patrol ''Submarine Patrol'' is a 1938 film directed by John Ford. The screenplay was by Rian James, Darrell Ware, and Jack Yellen. The film starred Richard Greene, Nancy Kelly and Preston Foster. The supporting cast features George Bancroft, Eli ...
'' (1938) - Dock Shore Patrolman (uncredited) *'' Angels with Dirty Faces'' (1938) - Man in Pool Room Slugged by Father Connelly (uncredited) *''
Hawk of the Wilderness ''Hawk of the Wilderness'' (1938) is a Republic Pictures, Republic movie serial based on the ''Kioga'' adventure novels written by Pulp magazine, pulp writer William L. Chester (1907–1971). Kioga was a Tarzanesque white child raised on a lost ...
'' (1938, Serial) - Dirk - Henchman *'' They Made Me a Criminal'' (1939) - Collucci *''
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'' (1939) - Convict (uncredited) *'' The Kid from Kokomo'' (1939) - Shadowboxer (uncredited) *'' Missing Daughters'' (1939) - Brick McGirk *'' They All Come Out'' (1939) - Charles Moxley (uncredited) *'' The Cowboy Quarterback'' (1939) - Gyp Galbraith - Packers Player (uncredited) *''
I Stole a Million ''I Stole a Million'' is a 1939 film noir crime film starring George Raft as a cab driver turned small-time crook who makes a big score and lives to regret it. The supporting cast includes Claire Trevor, Dick Foran, and Victor Jory. The movie ...
'' (1939) - 2nd Cop (uncredited) *'' Dust Be My Destiny'' (1939) - Customer (uncredited) *'' Hitler – Beast of Berlin'' (1939) - Buchman - Prison Guard (uncredited) *'' The Roaring Twenties'' (1939) - Second Mechanic (uncredited) *'' Main Street Lawyer'' (1939) - Gangster (uncredited) *'' Cafe Hostess'' (1940) - Henchman Willie *''
Castle on the Hudson ''Castle on the Hudson'' (UK title: ''Years Without Days'') is a 1940 American prison film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring John Garfield, Ann Sheridan and Pat O'Brien. The film was based on the book ''Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing ...
'' (1940) - Convict Messenger (uncredited) *'' Framed'' (1940) - Al (uncredited) *'' Sandy Is a Lady'' (1940) - Truck Driver (uncredited) *'' Brother Orchid'' (1940) - Buffalo Burns *'' They Drive by Night'' (1940) - Driver in Café (uncredited) *'' Flowing Gold'' (1940) - Man on Dance Floor (uncredited) *'' The Howards of Virginia'' (1940) - Backwoodsman (uncredited) *'' City for Conquest'' (1940) - Cab Driver by Fire (uncredited) *'' So You Won't Talk'' (1940) - Dopey *'' The Border Legion'' (1940) - Oscar Red McGooney *'' Flight Command'' (1940) - Big Sailor on Downed Seaplane (uncredited) *'' Lucky Devils'' (1941) - Simmons (uncredited) *'' The Strawberry Blonde'' (1941) - Barber Shop Hanger-on (uncredited) *'' The Great Train Robbery'' (1941) - Gorman *''
Men of Boys Town ''Men of Boys Town'' is a 1941 American drama film directed by Norman Taurog and written by James Kevin McGuinness. It is a sequel to the 1938 film ''Boys Town (film), Boys Town''. The film stars Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Bobs Watson, Larry Nu ...
'' (1941) - Husky Brother of Homely Girl at Dance (uncredited) *'' Model Wife'' (1941) - Laundry Man (uncredited) *''
Penny Serenade ''Penny Serenade'' is a 1941 American melodrama film directed by George Stevens starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant as a loving couple who must overcome adversity to keep their marriage and raise a child. It was produced and distributed by Colum ...
'' (1941) - Joe Connor, Man Dancing with Dotty (uncredited) *'' The People vs. Dr. Kildare'' (1941) - Blood Donor (uncredited) *'' Desert Bandit'' (1941) - Hawk - Henchman *''
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'' (1941) - Lineman at Cafe Counter (uncredited) *''
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'' (1941) - Mechanic Who Helps Joe with Pressure Suit (uncredited) *'' Tanks a Million'' (1941) - Pvt. Monkman *'' Dangerous Lady'' (1941) - Officer Donahue (uncredited) *'' Navy Blues'' (1941) - Petty Officer (uncredited) *'' They Died with Their Boots On'' (1941) - Sgt. Brown (uncredited) *''
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'' (1941) - Lumber Deliverer (uncredited) *'' Steel Against the Sky'' (1941) - Mike (uncredited) *'' Dangerously They Live'' (1941) - Grant, Psychopathic Ward Guard (uncredited) *'' You're in the Army Now'' (1941) - Supply Man - Shoes (uncredited) *'' Hay Foot'' (1942) - Mailman (uncredited) *'' The Bugle Sounds'' (1942) - Jerry - Saboteur (uncredited) *'' Brooklyn Orchid'' (1942) - Al, Cab Driver (uncredited) *'' Joe Smith, American'' (1942) - Aircraft Plant Worker (uncredited) *'' About Face'' (1942, Short) - Bartender Charlie *'' Sunday Punch'' (1942) - Maxie - Ken's Handler (uncredited) *'' Romance on the Range'' (1942) - Jailer (uncredited) *'' Yankee Doodle Dandy'' (1942) - Union Army Veteran #2 on Caisson (uncredited) *'' Tarzan's New York Adventure'' (1942) - First Cab Driver (uncredited) *'' Friendly Enemies'' (1942) - Delivery man *'' Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen'' (1942) - The Big Sailor *'' Sunset Serenade'' (1942) - Antlers Bartender (uncredited) *'' Bells of Capistrano'' (1942) - Mug / Sign-Poster #2 (uncredited) *''
Highways by Night ''Highways by Night'' is a 1942 American crime drama film directed by Peter Godfrey from a screenplay by Lynn Root and Frank Fenton, based on the story ''Silver Spoon'', by Clarence Budington Kelland. The film stars Richard Carlson and Jane ...
'' (1942) - Waiter (uncredited) *'' You Can't Escape Forever'' (1942) - Moxie - Greer's Henchman (uncredited) *'' X Marks the Spot'' (1942) - Henchman Dizzy *'' Gentleman Jim'' (1942) - Referee (uncredited) *'' Fall In'' (1942) - Army Barber (uncredited) *'' The Traitor Within'' (1942) - Henchman Otis *'' The McGuerins from Brooklyn'' (1942) - Al - Cab Driver (uncredited) *'' Assignment in Brittany'' (1943) - German Sergeant (uncredited) *'' King of the Cowboys'' (1943) - Hershel (uncredited) *'' A Gentle Gangster'' (1943) - Steve Parker *'' Three Hearts for Julia'' (1943) - Soldier-Stage Manager (uncredited) *''
Action in the North Atlantic ''Action in the North Atlantic'' is a 1943 American war film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It was produced by Jerry Wald, directed by Lloyd Bacon, and adapted by John Howard Lawson from a story by Guy Gilpatric. The film stars Humphrey Bogart and R ...
'' (1943) - Cherub Joe (uncredited) *'' False Faces'' (1943) - Detective Mallory *'' Yanks Ahoy'' (1943) - Ship Cargo Seaman (uncredited) *'' Silver Spurs'' (1943) - Buck Walters *'' An American Romance'' (1944) - Baseball Game Spectator Behind Stefan (uncredited) *'' Dakota'' (1945) - Roughneck in Saloon (uncredited) *'' What Next, Corporal Hargrove?'' (1945) - Military Police Officer (uncredited) *'' Scarlet Street'' (1945) - Detective (uncredited) *'' Young Widow'' (1946) - Cab Driver (uncredited) *'' Blonde Alibi'' (1946) - Detective (uncredited) *'' In Old Sacramento'' (1946) - Oscar *'' In Fast Company'' (1946) - Pete - Cabbie *'' Black Angel'' (1946) - Mavis' Doorman (uncredited) *'' Little Miss Big'' (1946) - Private Detective (uncredited) *'' Pardon My Terror'' (1946, Short) - Luke *'' No Leave, No Love'' (1946) - Navy Man at Union Station (uncredited) *''
Slappily Married ''Slappily Married'' is an American short subject by Columbia Pictures, released on November 7, 1946. The short was directed by Edward Bernds and stars Joe DeRita, who later joined the Three Stooges and became "Curly Joe" DeRita, and features ...
'' (1946, Short) - Eddie—Honey's Fiancé *'' Dick Tracy vs. Cueball'' (1946) - Cueball *'' Gallant Bess'' (1946) - Marine (uncredited) *'' 13 Rue Madeleine'' (1946) - Gestapo Officer (uncredited) *'' Blondie's Big Moment'' (1947) - Charlie - the Bus Driver (uncredited) *''
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'' (1947) - Blacksmith (uncredited) *'' Fright Night'' (1947, Short) - Chopper Kane *''
It Happened in Brooklyn ''It Happened in Brooklyn'' is a 1947 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Richard Whorf and starring Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, Peter Lawford and Jimmy Durante, and featuring Gloria Grahame and Marcy McGuire. ''It Happen ...
'' (1947) - Cop (uncredited) *'' The Long Night'' (1947) - State Policeman (uncredited) *'' The Millerson Case'' (1947) - Clem Ogle, Blacksmith (uncredited) *'' Living in a Big Way'' (1947) - Sailor in Clothing Store (uncredited) *'' Magic Town'' (1947) - Moving Man (uncredited) *'' Merton of the Movies'' (1947) - Chick *'' High Wall'' (1947) - Jim Hale (uncredited) *'' Killer McCoy'' (1947) - Burns Sr. (uncredited) *'' The Mating of Millie'' (1948) - Bus Driver (uncredited) *'' Eight-Ball Andy'' (1948, Short) - Claude Beasley *'' The Fuller Brush Man'' (1948) - Police Sergeant (uncredited) *'' River Lady'' (1948) - Logger (uncredited) *'' The Babe Ruth Story'' (1948) - First Mate (scenes deleted) *'' A Southern Yankee'' (1948) - Hospital Orderly (uncredited) *'' Pitfall'' (1948) - Desk Sergeant *'' Hollow Triumph'' (1948) - Bullseye's Sidekick (uncredited) *'' Good Sam'' (1948) - Melvin Z. Wurtzberger, the Bus Driver (uncredited) *''
Unknown Island ''Unknown Island'' is a 1948 American adventure film directed by Jack Bernhard and starring Virginia Grey, Phillip Reed and Richard Denning. Shot in Cinecolor it was released by Film Classics and in Britain by General Film Distributors. Plo ...
'' (1948) - Sanderson, 1st Mate *'' When My Baby Smiles at Me'' (1948) - Sailor (uncredited) *'' Bad Men of Tombstone'' (1949) - Bartender (uncredited) *'' Take Me Out to the Ball Game'' (1949) - Umpire (uncredited) *'' The Green Promise'' (1949) - Mr. Clairborne (uncredited) *''
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'' (1949) - Joker (uncredited) *''
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'' (1949) - Bailey *'' Slattery's Hurricane'' (1949) - Taxi Driver (uncredited) *'' Blondie Hits the Jackpot'' (1949) - Mailman (uncredited) *'' Thieves' Highway'' (1949) - Cab Driver (uncredited) *'' On the Town'' (1949) - Sailor Kovarsky (uncredited) *''
Sands of Iwo Jima ''Sands of Iwo Jima'' is a 1949 war film starring John Wayne that follows a group of United States Marine Corps, United States Marines from training to the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II. The film, which also features John Agar, Adele M ...
'' (1949) - Grenade Instructor (uncredited) *'' Punchy Cowpunchers'' (1950, Short) - Sgt. Mullins *'' Key to the City'' (1950) - Washing Car in Hotel Basement (uncredited) *'' The Kid from Texas'' (1950) - Deputy Bart, the Jailer (uncredited) *'' Blondie's Hero'' (1950) - Mailman (uncredited) *'' Wabash Avenue'' (1950) - John Electrician (uncredited) *''
Beware of Blondie ''Beware of Blondie'' is a 1950 American black and white comedy film The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, w ...
'' (1950) - Mailman *'' Kill the Umpire'' (1950) - Catcher (uncredited) *'' The Jackie Robinson Story'' (1950) - Tough Lodge Member in Stands (uncredited) *'' Father of the Bride'' (1950) - Moving Man with Chandelier (uncredited) *'' Love That Brute'' (1950) - Fats Leslie, Gangster (uncredited) *''
He's a Cockeyed Wonder ''He's a Cockeyed Wonder'' is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Jack Henley. The film stars Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore, William Demarest, Charles Arnt, Ross Ford and Ned Glass. The film was released on Dec ...
'' (1950) - Delivery Van Driver (uncredited) *'' Frontier Outpost'' (1950) - Drill Sergeant (uncredited) *'' Harvey'' (1950) - Mr. Cracker (uncredited) *'' Watch the Birdie'' (1950) - Man Who Undresses (uncredited) *''The Misadventures of Buster Keaton'' (1950) - Harry (uncredited) *'' Gasoline Alley'' (1951) - Pudge *'' M'' (1951) - Policeman Ticketing Jaywalker (uncredited) *'' The Scarf'' (1951) - Sid (uncredited) *'' Francis Goes to the Races'' (1951) - Chuck (uncredited) *'' Her First Romance'' (1951) - Night Watchman (uncredited) *'' The Texas Rangers'' (1951) - Arkansas (uncredited) *'' Strangers on a Train'' (1951) - Bill (uncredited) *''
An American in Paris ''An American in Paris'' is a jazz-influenced symphonic poem (or tone poem) for orchestra by American composer George Gershwin first performed in 1928. It was inspired by the time that Gershwin had spent in Paris and evokes the sights and en ...
'' (1951) - Ben Macrow (uncredited) *'' Flying Leathernecks'' (1951) - Mess Sergeant (uncredited) *'' Corky of Gasoline Alley'' (1951) - Pudge McKay *'' Texas Carnival'' (1951) - Concessionaire #1 *'' Reunion in Reno'' (1951) - Taxi Driver *'' Honeychile'' (1951) - Bartender *'' The Barefoot Mailman'' (1951) - Theron Henchman (uncredited) *'' The Belle of New York'' (1952) - With Wedding Gift of Stolen Silver (uncredited) *''
Love Is Better Than Ever ''Love Is Better Than Ever'' is a 1952 American romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen from a screenplay by Ruth Brooks Flippen, starring Larry Parks and Elizabeth Taylor. The plot concerns a small-town girl who falls in love with a big-c ...
'' (1952) - Smittie *'' Rancho Notorious'' (1952) - Deputy (uncredited) *'' Young Man with Ideas'' (1952) - Eddie Tasling *'' Because You're Mine'' (1952) - Sgt. Grogan (uncredited) *'' Just for You'' (1952) - Master Sergeant, Air Force Recruiter (uncredited) *'' The WAC from Walla Walla'' (1952) - Sgt. Malone *'' Blackbeard the Pirate'' (1952) - Dutchman *'' The Lawless Breed'' (1953) - Marv (uncredited) *'' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'' (1953) - Chez Louis Nightclub Patron (uncredited) *'' Let's Do It Again'' (1953) - Ajax Moving Man *'' The Caddy'' (1953) - Caddy Who Rips Towel (uncredited) *'' Champ for a Day'' (1953) - 'Speedtrap' Calhoun - Policeman *'' Flight Nurse'' (1953) - Sergeant (uncredited) *'' Untamed Heiress'' (1954) - Cruncher (uncredited) *'' Them!'' (1954) - Railroad Detective (uncredited) *'' Bowery to Bagdad'' (1955) - Gus *'' Fling in the Ring'' (1955) - Chopper Kane (archive footage) *''
The Eternal Sea ''The Eternal Sea'' (aka ''The Admiral Hoskins Story'') is a 1955 American biographical war film directed by John H. Auer and starring Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith and Ben Cooper. The film follows the career of Captain John Hoskins, who lose ...
'' (1955) - Mike, Rivet Tosser (uncredited) *'' Francis in the Navy'' (1955) - Gas Station Attendant (uncredited) *'' Rebel Without a Cause'' (1955) - Planetarium Guide (uncredited) *'' Around the World in 80 Days'' (1956) - Train Engineer (uncredited) *'' The Desperados Are in Town'' (1956) - Hank Green *'' No Time for Sergeants'' (1958) - Drunk Infantryman at Purple Grotto (uncredited) *'' The Gazebo'' (1959) - Louis the Louse *'' All in a Night's Work'' (1961) - Janitor (uncredited) *'' Pocketful of Miracles'' (1961) - Governor of Florida (uncredited) *'' Wives and Lovers'' (1963) - Mr. Liberti *'' Who's Minding the Store?'' (1963) - Traffic Cop *''
The Ugly Dachshund ''The Ugly Dachshund'' is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Norman Tokar, written by Albert Aley, and starring Dean Jones (actor), Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette in a story about a Great Dane who believes he is a dachshund. Produced by Wal ...
'' (1966) - Eddie - Garbage Man (uncredited) (posthumous release; final film role)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wessel, Dick 1913 births 1965 deaths Male actors from Milwaukee American male film actors American male television actors Male actors from Los Angeles 20th-century American male actors People from Studio City, Los Angeles