Dick Hogan, a renowned thespian, entered this world on November 27, 1917, in the vibrant city of Little Rock, Arkansas, United States of America. Throughout his illustrious career, he made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, leaving an indelible mark through his captivating performances in a diverse range of film genres.
Some of his most notable and enduring works include the critically acclaimed psychological thriller "Rope" released in 1948, the nostalgic and patriotic "Annapolis Salute" from 1937, and the action-packed "Submarine Patrol" that premiered in 1938.
Dick Hogan's life was a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of actors and film enthusiasts alike.
On August 18, 1995, Dick Hogan's life came to a close, but his memory lives on, forever etched in the hearts and minds of those who had the privilege of experiencing his remarkable talent.