Person Details
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Aliases: Dwayne Bernard Hickman
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
Homepage: http://www.dwaynehickman.com/
Movie Involvements: 8
TV Involvements: 15
Most Famous Work
Biography
Dwayne Bernard Hickman (born May 18, 1934) is a former American actor and television executive at CBS. He is known primarily for his "teenage" actor roles on television sitcoms. The naturally brown-headed Hickman is best known for playing Chuck MacDonald, Bob Collins's (played by Bob Cummings) crazy teenaged nephew, on the popular 1950s series, The Bob Cummings Show (a.k.a. Love That Bob), and the blond title character in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dwayne Hickman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Famous Work
Murder, She Wrote
(1984) Brian ThursdanThe Dinah Shore Chevy Show
(1956) SelfThe Dick Clark Show
(1958) SelfThe Greatest Show on Earth
(1963) Dr. Gregg BlakeleyCombat!
(1962) CoreyWalt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
(1954) Jack CrandallLux Video Theatre
(1950) CharlieMighty Joe Young
(1949) Boy (uncredited)Acting
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2001 | Network Executive #1 | |
1998 | Fred Sanderson | |
1996 | N/A | |
1995 | Brian Thursday | |
1991 | N/A | |
1988 | Dobie Gillis | |
1984 | Brian Thursdan | |
1983 | Mr. Plaza | |
1977 | Sgt. Ed Hutchins | |
Dobie Gillis | ||
1975 | N/A | |
1974 | N/A | |
1969 | Jack Crandall | |
1968 | N/A | |
1967 | Hank Judson | |
N/A | ||
1966 | Todd Armstrong (uncredited) (archive footage) | |
1965 | Todd Armstrong | |
Dwayne | ||
Ricky | ||
Craig Gamble | ||
Jed | ||
1963 | Dr. Gregg Blakeley | |
1962 | Corey | |
1959 | Aladdin (voice) | |
Dobie Gillis | ||
1958 | Grady Metcalf | |
Self | ||
1956 | Self | |
1955 | Chuck MacDonald | |
1954 | Jack Crandall | |
N/A | ||
1950 | Charlie | |
N/A | ||
1949 | Boy (uncredited) | |
Nip Worden | ||
1948 | Joey | |
Nip Worden (uncredited) | ||
1946 | Chase as a Child | |
Eddie | ||
Bobby | ||
Johnny Ryan (uncredited) | ||
1945 | Louis Rickenbacker | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Directing
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1994 | Director | |
1991 | Director | |
1990 | Director | |
1989 | Director | |
1987 | Director | |
1986 | Director | |
Director | ||
1984 | Director | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |