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Richard Lane (May 28, 1899 – September 5, 1982), sometimes known as Dick Lane, was an American actor and television announcer/presenter. In movies, he played assured, fast-talking slickers: usually press agents, policemen and detectives, sometimes swindlers and frauds. He is perhaps best known to movie fans as "Inspector Farraday" in the
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mystery-comedies. Lane also played Faraday in the first radio version of ''
Boston Blackie Boston Blackie is a fictional character created by author Jack Boyle (1881–1928). Blackie was originally depicted as a jewel thief and safecracker in Boyle's stories, and became a private detective in adaptations for films, radio and televisi ...
'', which ran on
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from June 23, 1944 to September 15, 1944. Lane was an early arrival on television, first as a news reporter and then as a sports announcer, broadcasting
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and
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shows on
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, mainly from the Olympic Auditorium in
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Biography


Early years

Lane was born in 1899 in
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to a farm family. Early in life he developed talents for reciting poetry and doing various song-and-dance acts. By his teenage years, Lane was doing an " iron jaw" routine in circuses around Europe and worked as a drummer touring with a band in Australia. After the decline of
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, Lane found work in motion pictures. He started in small roles but producers and directors saw how well he handled dialogue, and he soon became one of Hollywood's busiest actors, equally skilled at drama and comedy. A shrewd businessman, Lane insisted on a two-week guarantee for every assignment. He might work for only a few days on a picture, but still be paid for the two weeks. This allowed him to accept multiple jobs weekly, and with the extra pay he soon became a seasoned investor. During one six-month period Richard Lane appeared in 29 feature films. During
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, he appeared as emcee with
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troops entertaining G.I.s. His unit appeared at
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in September 1944. Lane also announced for the Jalopy Derby and Destruction Derby at Ascot Park, Gardena, California. Lane appeared in character roles in more than 150 films between 1937 and 1951. He was so firmly established as a rapid-fire sharpie that
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producer
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co-starred him with "nervous" comedian
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for a series of two-reel slapstick comedies. Schilling and Lane were a popular team at Columbia, second only to
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. The series ran from 1945 to 1950. Lane's only starring roles were in the Schilling and Lane shorts and a single feature film, ''Devil Ship'' (1948), in which he played tough ship's captain "Biff Brown."


Work with KTLA

Because he had been working for
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, Lane was able to obtain work at experimental TV station KTLA, which was owned by the studio at the time. When the station went commercial in 1947, Lane appeared before the camera as a news presenter. One of the early highlights of his career was reporting on the first atomic explosion covered by a television newscast. When KTLA agreed to broadcast wrestling matches from the Olympic Auditorium in 1946, Lane was assigned to comment on the action. He started announcing (as Dick Lane) for Roller Derby in 1951, and for Roller Games for 15 years starting in 1961. Because Lane was part of the Hollywood establishment, he gave Roller Games a measure of respectability. Announcing games for the L.A. Thunderbirds at trackside, with cigarette dangling, Lane's oversized personality became closely associated with the sport. For pro wrestling, his broadcasts featured such personalities as
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, Mr. Moto, and Dr. Lee Grable. Contrary to popular opinion it was Lane, not former ABC sports announcer
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, who first coined the exclamatory expression "Whoa, Nellie!" when something exciting happened in the ring or on the track.Andrew Krebs
Wide world of Jackson
, ''The Daily Collegian'', November 8, 1997.
In the late 1940s, Lane became a character actor in westerns and outdoor adventures; his role as a tale-spinning windbag alongside bandleader
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in the feature film '' Everybody's Dancin''' won him the role of "Leather Britches" on Cooley's TV series for KTLA. As movie production wound down after World War II, Lane devoted more of his time to television, particularly his wrestling shows. He spoke with great enthusiasm, improvising exotic names for the various wrestling holds, like "the Boston land-crab." When one wrestler pretended to bite the ear of his opponent, Lane would cry, "Meat on the table!" Another call familiar to viewers was "Wow, what action!" which invariably preceded a commercial break.


Radio

Beginning in 1950, on the ''
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'', Lane portrayed 'Milligan,' the fast-talking producer of a burlesque show. Was also the first actor to play 'Grogan,' a criminal thug, who sometimes takes it upon himself to "help"
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.


Later years

After Lane retired from television full-time in 1972, he accepted few offers for screen work; in later years he was typecast as a sports announcer. He did make a notable cameo appearance (as a roller-derby commentator) in
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's film ''
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''. In 1974 he moved to a home in the Deep Well neighborhood of
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. Lane was among the initial honorees on the
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with his official ceremony date being listed as taking place on February 8, 1960. Lanes's Hollywood Walk of Fame star in on the north side of the 6300 block of
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. Lane died in
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on September 5, 1982. He was buried in Pacific View Memorial Park, Orange County
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. In 1996, Lane was posthumously inducted into the
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. In 2008, Lane was inducted into the 'Announcers Wing' of the Roller Derby Hall of Fame.


Selected filmography

* ''
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'' (1937) as Florence's Boyfriend (uncredited) * '' The Outcasts of Poker Flat'' (1937) as 'High-Grade' * ''
You Can't Buy Luck ''You Can't Buy Luck'' is a 1937 American murder mystery film directed by Lew Landers and starring Onslow Stevens, Helen Mack and Vinton Hayworth. It was produced and distributed by Hollywood studio RKO Pictures. Plot Superstitious New York gamb ...
'' (1937) as Detective Mac McGrath * '' There Goes My Girl'' (1937) as Editor Tim J. Whelan * '' You Can't Beat Love'' (1937) as Iceman (uncredited) * ''
New Faces of 1937 ''New Faces of 1937'' is a 1937 American musical film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Joe Penner, Milton Berle and Harriet Hilliard. Its plot is similar to '' The Producers'' (1968). Intended as the first film of an annual RKO Pictures r ...
'' (1937) as Broker Harry Barnes * '' Super-Sleuth'' (1937) as Tourist Bus Driver * ''
Flight from Glory ''Flight from Glory'' is an American B movie about a run-down air cargo company in the Andes. It was directed by Lew Landers, and starred Chester Morris, Whitney Bourne, Onslow Stevens and Van Heflin. When released on August 20, 1937, ''Flight fr ...
'' (1937) as Mr. Hanson * '' The Life of the Party'' (1937) as Hotel Manager * ''
Should Wives Work? ''Should Wives Work?'' is a 1937 American short comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins. In 1937, at the 10th Academy Awards, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel).Saturday's Heroes'' (1937) as Red Watson * ''
Danger Patrol ''Danger Patrol'' is a 1937 American drama film directed by Lew Landers from a screenplay by Sy Bartlett based on a story by Helen Vreeland and Hilda Vincent. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on December 3, 1937, ...
'' (1937) as Bill * '' Hitting a New High'' (1937) as Owner of the Chez Suzette Nightclub (uncredited) * '' Wise Girl'' (1937) as Detective * '' Crashing Hollywood'' (1938) as Hugo Wells * '' Everybody's Doing It'' (1938) as Steve Devers * ''
Radio City Revels ''Radio City Revels'' is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Bob Burns, Jack Oakie and Ann Miller. Plot An aspiring writer arrives in New York and composes musical masterpieces in his sleep. A struggli ...
'' (1938) as Crane * ''
Bringing Up Baby ''Bringing Up Baby'' is a 1938 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, and starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. It was released by RKO Pictures, RKO Radio Pictures. The film tells the story of a paleontologist in a numb ...
'' (1938) as Circus Manager (uncredited) * '' Maid's Night Out'' (1938) as Barker for Octopus Concession (uncredited) * ''
This Marriage Business ''This Marriage Business'' is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne from a screenplay by Gladys Atwater and J. Robert Bren, based on a story by Mel Riddle and Alex Rubin. The film stars Allan Lane, Jack Carson, Victor Moore, a ...
'' (1938) as Joe Selby * ''
Go Chase Yourself ''Go Chase Yourself'' is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Paul Yawitz and Bert Granet. The film stars Joe Penner, Lucille Ball, Richard Lane, June Travis, Fritz Feld and Tom Kennedy. The film was released ...
'' (1938) as Nails * ''
Joy of Living ''Joy of Living'' is a 1938 American musical comedy film directed by Tay Garnett and starring Irene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. with supporting performances from Alice Brady, Guy Kibbee, Jean Dixon, Eric Blore and Lucille Ball. It features th ...
'' (1938) as Harvey (uncredited) * ''
Blind Alibi ''Blind Alibi'' is a 1938 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Lionel Houser, Harry Segall and Ron Ferguson. The film stars Richard Dix, Whitney Bourne, Eduardo Ciannelli, Frances Mercer and Paul Guilfoyle. The film was r ...
'' (1938) as Bowers * '' I'm from the City'' (1938) as Captain Oliver 'Ollie' Fitch * '' Carefree'' (1938) as Henry - Country Club Headwaiter (uncredited) * '' Mr. Doodle Kicks Off'' (1938) as Assistant Coach 'Offsides' Jones * ''
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'' (1938) as Tony Mitchell * '' His Exciting Night'' (1938) as Homer Carslake * '' The Last Warning'' (1938) as Steve Felson * ''
Charlie Chan in Honolulu ''Charlie Chan in Honolulu'' is a 1939 American mystery film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, starring Sidney Toler as the fictional Chinese-American detective Charlie Chan. The film is the first appearance of both Toler as Chan and Victor Sen ...
'' (1938) as Joe Arnold * '' Mr. Moto in Danger Island'' (1939) as Commissioner Gordon * ''
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'' (1939) as Sam Reed * '' For Love or Money'' (1939) as Foster * '' It Could Happen to You'' (1939) as District Attorney Gibson * '' Unexpected Father'' (1939) as Leo Murphy - Booking Agent * ''
Stronger Than Desire ''Stronger Than Desire'' is a 1939 American drama film directed by Leslie Fenton and starring Virginia Bruce, Walter Pidgeon and Ann Dvorak. It is a remake of 1934 film ''Evelyn Prentice'', itself based on the 1933 novel '' Evelyn Prentice'' by W. ...
'' (1939) as Jerry Brody * '' News Is Made at Night'' (1939) as Barney Basely * '' Mutiny on the Blackhawk'' (1939) as Kit Carson * '' The Day the Bookies Wept'' (1939) as Ramsey Firpo * '' Hero for a Day'' (1939) as Abbott * '' The Escape'' (1939) as David Clifford * '' Sued for Libel'' (1939) as Smiley Dugan * ''
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'' (1939, Short) as Rick * '' Main Street Lawyer'' (1939) as Ballou, Marco's Lawyer * '' The Amazing Mr. Williams'' (1939) as Reagan (uncredited) * ''
Nick Carter, Master Detective ''Nick Carter, Master Detective'' is a Mutual radio crime drama based on tales of the fictional private detective Nick Carter from Street & Smith's dime novels and pulp magazines. Nick Carter first came to radio as ''The Return of Nick Carter ...
'' (1939) as Sam Vaughn (uncredited) * '' City of Chance'' (1940) as Marty Connors * '' Free, Blonde and 21'' (1940) as Lt. Lake * '' Two Girls on Broadway'' (1940) as Buddy Bartell * '' Sandy Is a Lady'' (1940) as Philip Jarvis * '' The Biscuit Eater'' (1940) as Harvey McNeil * ''
Brother Orchid ''Brother Orchid'' is a 1940 American crime/comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Edward G. Robinson, Ann Sothern and Humphrey Bogart, with featured performances by Donald Crisp, Ralph Bellamy and Allen Jenkins. The screenplay was w ...
'' (1940) as Mugsy O'Day * '' Boom Town'' (1940) as Assistant District Attorney * '' Hired Wife'' (1940) as McNab * '' The Bride Wore Crutches'' (1940) as Bill Daly * ''
Yesterday's Heroes ''Yesterday's Heroes'' is a 1940 American drama film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and written by Irving Cummings Jr. and William Conselman Jr.. The film stars Jean Rogers, Robert Sterling, Ted North, Kay Aldridge, Russell Gleason and Richard " ...
'' (1940) as Cleats Slater * ''
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'' (1940) as Mr. Dixon * '' Youth Will Be Served'' (1940) as Mr. Hewitt * ''
Ride, Kelly, Ride ''Ride, Kelly, Ride'' is a 1941 American sports drama film directed by Norman Foster and written by William Conselman Jr. and Irving Cummings Jr.. The film stars Eugene Pallette, Marvin Stephens, Rita Quigley, Mary Healy, Richard Lane and Ch ...
'' (1941) as Dan Thomas * '' Meet the Chump'' (1941) as Slugs Bennett * ''
Meet Boston Blackie ''Meet Boston Blackie'' is a 1941 American mystery crime film directed by Robert Florey starring Chester Morris, Rochelle Hudson, Richard Lane. Morris plays Boston Blackie, a notorious, but honorable jewel thief. Although the character had been ...
'' (1941) as Inspector John Farraday * '' A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob'' (1941) as Recruiting Officer * '' The Penalty'' (1941) as Craig * ''
I Wanted Wings ''I Wanted Wings'' is a 1941 American drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen and based on a book by Lieutenant Beirne Lay Jr. The film stars Ray Milland and William Holden. The supporting cast includes Wayne Morris (American actor), Wayne Morris, ...
'' (1941) as Flight Commander * '' The Cowboy and the Blonde'' (1941) as Gilbert * '' Sunny'' (1941) as Reporter * '' Time Out for Rhythm'' (1941) as Mike Armstrong * ''
For Beauty's Sake ''For Beauty's Sake'' is a 1941 American comedy mystery film directed by Shepard Traube (1907–1983) and written by Walter Bullock, Ethel Hill and Wanda Tuchock. The film stars Ned Sparks, Marjorie Weaver, Ted North, Joan Davis, Pierre ...
'' (1941) as Mr. Jackman * '' Tight Shoes'' (1941) as Allan McGrath * '' San Antonio Rose'' (1941) as Charles J. Willoughby * '' Navy Blues'' (1941) as 'Rocky' Anderson * ''
Man at Large ''Man at Large'' is a 1941 American mystery thriller film directed by Eugene Forde and written by John Larkin. The film stars Marjorie Weaver, George Reeves, Richard Derr, Steven Geray, Milton Parsons and Spencer Charters. The film was r ...
'' (1941) as Editor Grundy * ''
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'' (1941) as Steve Oldring * '' Confessions of Boston Blackie'' (1941) as Inspector John Farraday * '' Hellzapoppin''' (1941) as Director * ''
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'' (1942) as Pete Conway (uncredited) * ''
Butch Minds the Baby ''Butch Minds the Baby'' is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and written by Leonard Spigelgass, based on the short story of the same name by Damon Runyon. The film stars Virginia Bruce, Broderick Crawford, Dick Foran, Port ...
'' (1942) as Harry the Horse * '' To the Shores of Tripoli'' (1942) as Lieutenant * ''
Junior G-Men of the Air ''Junior G-Men of the Air'' is a 1942 Universal film serial starring the Dead End Kids and the Little Tough Guys. A group of youthful flying enthusiasts join the "Junior G-Men" to help break up a planned attack on the United States. Plot Durin ...
'' (1942, Serial) as Agent Don Ames * '' Alias Boston Blackie'' (1942) as Inspector John Farraday * ''
Drums of the Congo ''Drums of the Congo'' is a 1942 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Ona Munson, Stuart Erwin, and Peggy Moran, and was released on July 17, 1942. Plot Cast * Ona Munson as Dr. Ann Montgomery * Stuart Erwin as Congo Jac ...
'' (1942) as Coutlass * '' Dr. Broadway'' (1942) as Police Sgt. Patrick Doyle * '' A-Haunting We Will Go'' (1942) as Phillips * '' Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood'' (1942) as Inspector John Farraday * '' Time to Kill'' (1942) as Lt. Breeze * ''
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'' (1942) as Corporal * ''
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'' (1943) as Maj. W.G. Roberts * '' It Ain't Hay'' (1943) as Slicker * '' After Midnight with Boston Blackie'' (1943) as Inspector John Farraday * '' Swing Your Partner'' (1943) as Mr. Lane * '' Fired Wife'' (1943) as Orin Tracy * '' Thank Your Lucky Stars'' (1943) as Barney Johnson (uncredited) * ''
Corvette K-225 ''Corvette K-225'' is a 1943 American war film starring Randolph Scott and James Brown, with Ella Raines making her feature film debut. Directed by Richard Rosson, the film was released in the UK as ''The Nelson Touch''. Robert Mitchum, credi ...
'' (1943) as Vice Admiral * '' Crazy House'' (1943) as S. E. Hanley * '' The Chance of a Lifetime'' (1943) as Inspector John Farraday * ''
Gung Ho! ''Gung Ho!'' (full title: ''Gung Ho!: The Story of Carlson's Makin Island Raiders'') is a 1943 American war film directed by Ray Enright and starring Randolph Scott. The story is based somewhat on the real-life World War II Makin Island raid led ...
'' (1943) as Captain Dunphy * '' Slightly Terrific'' (1944) as Mike Hamilton * '' Bermuda Mystery'' (1944) as Detective Sergeant Donovan * ''
Take It Big ''Take It Big'' is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and written by Howard J. Green and Joe Bigelow. The film stars Jack Haley, Harriet Hilliard, Mary Beth Hughes, Richard Lane, Arline Judge and Fritz Feld. Also featured i ...
'' (1944) as Eddie Hampton * ''
Louisiana Hayride ''Louisiana Hayride'' is a radio and later television country music show that was broadcast from the Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium in Shreveport, Louisiana; during its heyday from 1948 to 1960, it helped to launch the careers of some ...
'' (1944) as J. Huntington McMasters * '' Mr. Winkle Goes to War'' (1944) as Sgt. 'Alphabet' Czeidrowski * '' A Wave, a WAC and a Marine'' (1944) as Marty Allen * ''
One Mysterious Night ''One Mysterious Night'' is a 1944 crime film, the seventh in a Columbia Pictures series of fourteen starring Chester Morris as reformed crook Boston Blackie. It was preceded by '' The Chance of a Lifetime'' and followed by '' Boston Blackie Boo ...
'' (1944) as Inspector John Farraday * ''
Bowery to Broadway ''Bowery to Broadway'' is a 1944 American film starring Maria Montez, Jack Oakie, and Susanna Foster. Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan also had a small specialty act, and it was the only film they were in together where they did not have a name ...
'' (1944) as Walter Rogers * ''
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'' (1944) as Edward Graham * '' What a Blonde'' (1945) as Pomeroy * '' Here Come the Co-Eds'' (1945) as Near-sighted Man at Ballroom * ''
Two O'Clock Courage ''Two O'Clock Courage'' is a 1945 American film noir directed by Anthony Mann and written by Robert E. Kent, based on a novel by Gelett Burgess. The drama features Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford. It is a remake of ''Two in the Dark'' (1936). Pl ...
'' (1945) as Al Haley * ''
The Horn Blows at Midnight ''The Horn Blows at Midnight'' is a 1945 comedy fantasy film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Jack Benny. Following its poor box-office, Benny often exploited the film's failure for laughs over the next 20 years in his radio and television ...
'' (1945) as Furness - Radio Announcer (uncredited) * '' Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion'' (1945) as Inspector John Farraday * '' The Bullfighters'' (1945) as 'Hot Shot' Coleman * ''
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'' (1945) as Assistant District Attorney * '' Boston Blackie's Rendezvous'' (1945) as Inspector John Farraday * '' Girl on the Spot'' (1946) as 'Weepy' McGurk * '' A Close Call for Boston Blackie'' (1946) as Inspector John Farraday * ''
Talk About a Lady ''Talk About a Lady'' is a 1946 American musical film directed by George Sherman and starring Forrest Tucker, Jinx Falkenburg and Trudy Marshall. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Plot Cast * Jinx Falkenburg as Janie Clark * ...
'' (1946) as Duke Randall * '' The Phantom Thief'' (1946) as Inspector John Farraday * '' Pardon My Terror'' (1946, Short)Special to the New York Times. "Grofe Will Write Music for Films" (''The New York Times'', July 18, 1945, p. 21)
/ref> as Dick * ''
Gentleman Joe Palooka ''Gentleman Joe Palooka'' is a 1946 American comedy action film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Joe Kirkwood, Jr., Leon Errol and Elyse Knox. It was the second of the ''Joe Palooka'' series which was made by Monogram Pictures.Vogel p.192 ...
'' (1946) as Phillips * ''
Sioux City Sue "Sioux City Sue" is a 1945 song and a 1946 movie. Lyricist Ray Freedman and composer Dick Thomas wrote the song. Thomas recorded the song in February 1945 for National Records and it was a number one Country charts hit for him. The song was Th ...
'' (1946) as Jefferson Lang * '' Boston Blackie and the Law'' (1946) as Inspector John Farraday * '' Song of Scheherazade'' (1947) as Lieutenant * '' Hit Parade of 1947'' (1947) as Serial Director * '' Out of the Blue'' (1947) as Detective Noonan * '' Devil Ship'' (1947) as Capt. 'Biff' Brown * '' Tenth Avenue Angel'' (1948) as Street Vendor * '' The Return of the Whistler'' (1948) as Gaylord Traynor * ''
Trapped by Boston Blackie ''Trapped by Boston Blackie'' is a 1948 American crime drama directed by Seymour Friedman. It is the thirteenth of fourteen Columbia Pictures films starring Chester Morris as reformed crook Boston Blackie, and the final film with George E. Stone ...
'' (1948) as Inspector John Farraday * ''
The Babe Ruth Story ''The Babe Ruth Story'' is a 1948 American biographical film about professional baseball player Babe Ruth (1895–1948), who achieved fame as a slugging outfielder for the New York Yankees. However, most of the film, except for the basic details ...
'' (1948) as Boston Braves' coach * '' The Creeper'' (1948) as Insp. Fenwick * '' He's in Again'' (1949, Short) as Dick * '' Miss Mink of 1949'' (1949) as Herbert Pendelton * '' Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture'' (1949) as Inspector John Farraday * ''
Take Me Out to the Ball Game "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is a 1908 waltz song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the unofficial anthem of North American baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game before writing the song. The song' ...
'' (1949) as Michael Gilhuly * '' Mighty Joe Young'' (1949) as City Attorney (uncredited) * ''
That Midnight Kiss ''That Midnight Kiss'' is a 1949 Technicolor American musical romance film also starring Mario Lanza (in his first leading role) and Kathryn Grayson. Among the supporting cast were Ethel Barrymore, conductor/pianist Jose Iturbi (playing himself) ...
'' (1949) as Radio D.J. (uncredited) * '' The Big Wheel'' (1949) as Reno Riley * '' There's a Girl in My Heart'' (1949) as Sergeant Mullin * ''
Quicksand Quicksand (also known as sinking sand) is a colloid consisting of fine granular material (such as sand, silt or clay) and water. It forms in saturated loose sand when the sand is suddenly agitated. When water in the sand cannot escape, it crea ...
'' (1950) as Lt. Nelson * '' Everybody's Dancin''' (1950) as Colonel Ed Harrison * ''
The Jackie Robinson Story ''The Jackie Robinson Story'' is a 1950 biographical film directed by Alfred E. Green (who had directed ''The Jolson Story'', "one of the biggest hits of the 40s") and starring Jackie Robinson as himself. The film focuses on Robinson's struggle ...
'' (1950) as Clay Hopper, Montreal Manager * ''
The Admiral Was a Lady ''The Admiral Was a Lady'' is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Edmond O'Brien, Rudy Vallée and Wanda Hendrix. It was an independent film, independent production distributed by United Artists. The working titl ...
'' (1950) as Marty Gruber * ''
I Can Get It for You Wholesale ''I Can Get It for You Wholesale'' is a musical originally produced by David Merrick, with music and lyrics by Harold Rome, and book by Jerome Weidman, based on his 1937 novel of the same title. Its 1962 production marked the Broadway debut ...
'' (1951) as Kelley * ''
Leave It to Beaver ''Leave It to Beaver'' is an American television sitcom that follows the misadventures of a suburban boy, his family and his friends. It starred Barbara Billingsley, Hugh Beaumont, Tony Dow and Jerry Mathers. CBS first broadcast the show ...
'' (1/22/1959) as Marshal Moran * ''
Visit to a Small Planet ''Visit to a Small Planet'' is a 1960 American black-and-white science fiction comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Jerry Lewis, Joan Blackman, Earl Holliman, and Fred Clark. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was produced by ...
'' (1960) as Superbo Television Spokesman (uncredited) * ''
The Killers The Killers are an American Rock music, rock band formed in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2001 by Brandon Flowers (lead vocals, keyboards, bass) and Dave Keuning (lead guitar, backing vocals). After the band went through a number of short-term bas ...
'' (1964) as Demolition Derby Announcer (uncredited) * '' Dear Brigitte'' (1965) as Racetrack Announcer (uncredited) * ''
Kansas City Bomber ''Kansas City Bomber'' is a 1972 American sports drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Jerrold Freedman and starring Raquel Welch, Kevin McCarthy and Jodie Foster in her second appearance in a feature film. Plot The film is ...
'' (1972) as Len * ''
The Shaggy D.A. ''The Shaggy D.A.'' is a 1976 American comedy film and a sequel to '' The Shaggy Dog'' (1959) produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and written by Don Tait. As with the first film in the series, it takes some ...
'' (1976) as Roller Rink Announcer * '' The One and Only'' (1978) (uncredited) (final film role)


See also

* O'Connor Plating Works disaster – 1947 news event which Lane covered


References


Sources

* "Dick Lane, Pioneer TV Announcer, Dead at 83", ''Los Angeles Times'', September 6, 1982.


External links


Rare online clips of Dick Lane calling wrestling matches

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