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Richard Dawson
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How did Richard Dawson die?
Complications related to esophageal cancer
When did Richard Dawson die?
June 2, 2012
How did Richard Dawson die?
Complications related to esophageal cancer
How old was Richard Dawson when he died?
79 years old
Where did Richard Dawson die?
Los Angeles, California, USA
When was Richard Dawson born?
November 20, 1932
Where was Richard Dawson born?
Gosport, Hampshire, England, UK
What was Richard Dawson's birth name?
Colin Lionel Emm
How tall was Richard Dawson?
5 feet 9 inches, or 1.75 meters
What was Richard Dawson known for?
Hogan's Heroes
,
Match Game
,
Family Feud
, and
The Running Man
Was Richard Dawson married?
He was married to
Gretchen Johnson
from 1991 to June 2, 2012 and
Diana Dors
from April 12, 1959 to 1966.
Did Richard Dawson have children?
Yes, 3 children, including
Mark Dawson
(64),
Gary Dawson
(61), and
Shannon Dawson
Who were Richard Dawson's parents?
Josephine Emm and Arthur Emm
How many awards did Richard Dawson win?
2 awards
How many award nominations did Richard Dawson receive?
11 nominations
Known for
Family Feud
7.1
TV Series
Self - Host
1976–1985 • 2341 eps
Match Game
8.3
TV Series
Self - Panelist
1973–1978 • 1279 eps
Hogan's Heroes
7.8
TV Series
Newkirk
Cpl. Peter Newkirk
Papa Bear
1965–1971 • 168 eps
The Running Man
6.6
Damon Killian
1987
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