
Dick Clark
Richard Wagstaff "Dick" Clark was an American game-show host, radio andtelevision personality, and businessman. He served as chairman and chief executive officer of Dick Clark Productions, which he sold part of in recent years. Clark is best known for hosting long-running television shows such as American Bandstand, five versions of the game show Pyramid, and Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. Clark was long known for his departing catchphrase, "For now, Dick Clark...so long," delivered with a military salute, and for his youthful appearance, earning the moniker "America's Oldest Teenager." Clark suffered a significant stroke in late 2004. With speech ability still impaired, Clark returned to his New Year's Rockin' Eve show on December 31, 2005/January 1, 2006. Subsequently, he appeared at the Emmy Awards on August 27, 2006, and every New Year's Rockin' Eve show through the 2011/2012 show. On April 18, 2012, Clark died of a heart attack at the age of 82.
57
Films
50
TV Shows
12
Crew Credits
Known For
107 Credits
The Simpsons
as Dick Clark (voice)
1989

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self
1962

Hollywood Squares
as Self - Panelist
1998

Perry Mason
as Leif Early
1957

Futurama
as Dick Clark's Head (voice)
1999

Batman
as Citizen
1966

Late Night with David Letterman
as Self
1982

Adam-12
as J. Benson
1968

What's My Line?
as Self
1950

The Merv Griffin Show
as Self
1962

The Drew Carey Show
as Dick Clark
1995

Mad About You
as Dick Clark
1992
Behind the Camera
12 Credits
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
Producer
1997

American Dreams
Producer
2002

Catchfire
Producer
1990

Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest
Producer
1972

The Guns of Will Sonnett
Producer
1967

The Weird Al Show
Producer
1997

Killers Three
Producer
1968

Psych-Out
Producer
1968

The Werewolf of Woodstock
Producer
1975

The Dark
Producer
1979

The Savage Seven
Producer
1968

Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 1979
Writer
1978