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Dick Foran

Dick Foran

Acting
1910(USA)-1979
John Nicholas 'Dick' Foran (June 18, 1910 – August 10, 1979) was an American actor, known for his performances in western musicals and for playing supporting roles in dramatic pictures. Foran was still billed as Nick Foran when he signed a contract with Fox in 1934. In 1935, Foran, who stood 6-foot-2 and had red hair, was hired by Warner Bros. as a supporting actor, changing his first name to Dick. He would also croon when called upon in films such as Change of Heart (1934) with Janet Gaynor, made for Fox Film Corporation. His handsome appearance and good-natured personality made him a natural choice for the supporting cast. He first appeared as a singing cowboy in his first starring role, in Moonlight on the Prairie (1935). Other singing cowboy features included Song of the Saddle (1936), Guns of the Pecos (1937), Empty Holsters (1937) and Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938). In 1938 Foran moved to Universal Studios, where he acted in many different genres of film from horror to comedies with Abbott and Costello such as Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942). In 1942, Foran starred as Lon Prentice in a 68-minute war support film, Private Buckaroo. Foran starred in The Petrified Forest (1936), The Sisters (1938), Rangers of Fortune (1940), The Mummy's Hand (1940) and Keep 'Em Flying (1941). One of his last film roles was a small one in Donovan's Reef (1963), starring his longtime friend John Wayne. His final film appearance was as the prospector "Old Timer" in the sentimental film Brighty of the Grand Canyon (1967) with Joseph Cotten, Pat Conway and Karl Swenson Description above from the Wikipedia article Dick Foran, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Acts in

  • The Mummy's Hand
  • Private Buckaroo
  • In the Navy
  • The Fearmakers
  • The House of the Seven Gables
  • The Mummy's Tomb
  • My Little Chickadee
  • Black Legion
  • Fort Apache
  • The Atomic Submarine
  • Donovan's Reef
  • Earthworm Tractors
  • I Stole a Million
  • Chicago Confidential
  • Please Murder Me
  • The Petrified Forest
  • Four Daughters
  • Sunday Night at the Trocadero
  • California Mail
  • Mob Town
  • One More Spring
  • The Miracle on 34th Street
  • Violent Road
  • Horror Island
  • Inside Information
  • Treachery Rides the Range
  • The Cherokee Strip
  • The Perfect Specimen
  • Daughters Courageous
  • Guest Wife
  • Four Mothers
  • Al Jennings of Oklahoma
  • Over the Wall
  • Taggart
  • Cowboy from Brooklyn
  • Song of the Saddle
  • Private Detective
  • Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!
  • Public Enemy's Wife
  • Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
  • Treasure of Ruby Hills
  • Studs Lonigan
  • Heart of the North
  • Moonlight on the Prairie
  • Shipmates Forever
  • El Paso
  • Secrets of a Nurse
  • Guns of the Pecos
  • Land Beyond the Law
  • Winners of the West
  • Deputy Marshal
  • Love, Honor and Behave
  • Easy Come, Easy Go
  • Change of Heart
  • Sierra Stranger
  • She Loved a Fireman
  • It's A Small World
  • The Big Night
  • Boy Meets Girl
  • The Fighting 69th
  • Out Where the Stars Begin
  • Ride 'Em Cowboy
  • Gentlemen Are Born
  • The Big Noise
  • Four Wives
  • Road Agent
  • Rangers of Fortune
  • Prairie Thunder
  • Blazing Sixes
  • The Devil's Saddle Legion
  • Empty Holsters
  • The Sisters
  • The Golden Arrow
  • Trailin' West
  • Butch Minds the Baby
  • Dangerous
  • Riders of Death Valley
  • Keep 'Em Flying
  • The Kid from Kansas
  • Behind the Eight Ball
  • Hi, Buddy
  • He's My Guy
  • Should I Marry Outside My Faith?
  • Breakdowns of 1936
  • Student Tour
  • Night of Execution
  • The Lottery Lover
  • The Sunday Round-Up
  • Accent on Youth
  • Hollywood Wonderland
  • Brighty of the Grand Canyon
  • Movieland Magic
  • Breakdowns of 1938
  • Breakdowns of 1937
  • Blow-Ups of 1946
  • Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
  • Shemp Cocktail: A Toast to the Original Stooge
  • Unfinished Business
  • The Kill
  • Stand Up and Cheer!
  • Thundering Jets
  • Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs
  • Hero for a Day
  • Breakdowns of 1942
  • The Farmer Takes a Wife