- Born
- Died
- Birth nameColin Lionel Emm
- Nicknames
- Dickie
- The Kissing Bandit
- Kissyface
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Richard Dawson was born Colin Lionel Emm on November 20, 1932 in Gosport, Hampshire, England. When he was 14, he joined the Merchant Navy and served for three years. During that time, he made money boxing. He had to lie about his age and remain tough so the older guys would not hassle him. In the late 1950s, Richard met a British actress named Diana Dors. On April 12, 1959, while in New York for an appearance on The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (1956), they were married. Richard and Diana's first child, a son named Mark Dawson, was born in 1960, and a second son, Gary Dawson, was born in 1962. Richard and Diana separated in 1964 and eventually divorced in 1967. When Richard moved to the United States, he began acting on the well-known series, Hogan's Heroes (1965), in 1965. Richard played the lovable British Corporal Peter Newkirk. The show ended in 1971. Not long after that, in 1973, he became a panelist on Match Game (1973) and remained there until 1978.
While still on "Match Game", he hosted his own show called Family Feud (1976). , which he is most remembered for by his trademark of kissing all the female contestants. Those kisses made the show a warm and friendly program, along with his quick wit, subtle jokes, and ability to make people feel at ease with being on camera. In 1987, Richard co-starred withArnold Schwarzenegger in the science fiction action movie The Running Man (1987). Richard portrayed an egotistical game show host, Damon Killian, whom many say was a mirror image of himself at one time or another, during his real-life career.
When Richard was 61, he hosted the third incarnation of "Family Feud" in 1994, but had only a short run. On April 6, 1981, the Johnson family appeared on "Family Feud" and Richard was introduced to 27-year-old Gretchen Johnson. They had a daughter, Shannon Dawson (Shannon Nicole Dawson), in 1990, and were married in 1991. They were still married and reside in Beverly Hills, California. Richard narrated TV's Funniest Game Show Moments (1984) on Fox in early 2000. On Thanksgiving Day, November 23rd, 2000, he hosted a "Family Feud" marathon, which was filmed in 1995. Some people hear the name Richard Dawson and may not recognize the name. But say his name, followed by his famous quote "Survey says...!" or mention "Newkirk on Hogan's Heroes (1965)", and they're sure to know who you mean. Richard Dawson died at age 79 of complications from esophageal cancer on June 2, 2012.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lisa Hansen, RichardDawsonFan@aol.com
- SpousesGretchen Johnson(1991 - June 2, 2012) (his death, 1 child)Diana Dors(April 12, 1959 - 1966) (divorced, 2 children)
- Children
- ParentsJosephine EmmArthur Emm
- Often closed the show with the phrase, "Love ya, we'll see you here on the Feud."
- Kissed the female contestants, earning him the nickname "The Kissing Bandit"
- Performing a Donald Duck impersonation
- The catchphrase - "Survey Says!"
- On the final week of Family Feud (1976), his devoted fan and friend, Alex Trebek appeared on the show.
- Before Markie Post, would become a successful actress, she used to work on his show Family Feud (1976), as a writer.
- Became a US citizen in 1984 and showed his passport and photo to America during the intro to a Family Feud (1976) episode.
- During an interview early in the Family Feud (1976) run, he revealed that he enjoyed wearing and collecting T-shirts (a huge fad in the 1970s). Shortly afterward, the custom began of families on the show presenting him a shirt early in the game, usually during the "introduce the family members" portion. As a result, he has one of the largest collections of unique and rare T-shirts in the world.
- After his divorce from Diana Dors, he continued to send flowers to his ex-wife on her birthday every year, and always defended her.
- Be nice to each other. You can make a whole day a different day for everybody.
- [When the male hunks thought they'd won the game] It's wonderful to win, but don't get cocky about it!
- I'm a hustler. I'm a smartass, but I love people.
- They kept us on the air probably a year more than they should have. We were burying them. [in 1985, on ABC's cancellation of Family Feud (1976)].
- It's important to me that on 'Family Feud' I could kiss all the people. It sounds crazy but when I first came here Petula Clark was on a show with Nat King Cole and he kissed her on the cheek and eighty-one stations in the South canceled him. I kissed black women daily and nightly on 'Family Feud' and the world didn't come to an end, did it?
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