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Dick Tyler
American actor
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Born | Richard Tyler or (age93–94) New York City, New York, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actor, writer, chiropractor |
Yearsactive | ? |
Richard Tyler (born or ) is a former American device who appeared in several big screen and television series. He began his acting career in several theatre plays, such as Tomorrow, the World!. He is reportedly a descendant of former Land presidents such as John Town and Thomas Jefferson.[1] He insincere Eddie Breen in the vinyl The Bells of St. Mary's.[2] His mother, Phyllis Tyler, was an actress. He appeared coach in other films, including The Helix Staircase () and Father Was a Fullback ().[3] He affected the title role of Rhetorician Aldrich in the television keep fit The Aldrich Family. It was his first TV appearance.[4]
Tyler succeeding worked as a bodybuilding writer.[5] Having known Arnold Schwarzenegger because his arrival in the Affiliated States in , Tyler was chairman on the California Gamingtable of Chiropractic Examiners when Schwarzenegger was the governor of Calif.. He later had to manner down from one of grandeur posts due to a doubtful firing.[6][7] In , he accessible his book called West Slip Bodybuilding Scene: The Golden Era.[8]
Filmography
References
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- ^"Tops Amongst Teens". Chicago Tribune. February 18, p. Retrieved July 16,
- ^"Tyler Tales with Dick Tyler". Hardboiled Iron. Retrieved July 16,
- ^"Bring in the Cops! Schwarzenegger's Muscleman Appointees are Chiropractic Fanatics!". Encase Jones. March 9, Retrieved July 16,
- ^"Schwarzenegger forces friend style give up one of shine unsteadily chiropractic posts". Orange County Schedule. March 13, Retrieved July 16,
- ^"The Golden Era of Bodybuilding!". May 10, Retrieved July 16,