Dick Clark Net Worth

Dick Clark Net Worth is
$200 Million
Dick Clark Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
It’s been asserted that in the time of his departure Dick Clark net worth had an approximation of 200 million dollars. He was mainly called a TV and radio host who expired in April of 2012. Both shows added countless dollars to the total sum of Dick Clark net worth.
Dick Clark was also called the person who introduced a great deal of groups and musicians to American and international audiences during his shows. In addition, it’s worth saying that those groups and musicians became quite popular domestically and globally.
But in 2007 Dick Clark chose to sell the business and it had been sold to Dan Snyder who possesses Washington Redskins. Dan Snyder purchased Dick Clark Productions for 175 million dollars.
It had been understood that for his show “American Bandstand” Dick Clark failed to receive lots of incomes. Nevertheless, it still raised the total sum of Dick Clark net worth.
Additionally, Dick Clark was known as an effective investor who invested in lots of distinct sectors of music including talent management, music publishing and record distribution. Due to his successful investments, Dick Clark net worth became incredibly enormous. But in 1960 Dick Clark needed to sell every one of his interests in each of the worlds of music.
In addition to ” Dick being a host of TV and radio shows, he was also generally known as a CEO of his own business called Dick Clark Productions. The firm relies in California and it’s also known as producing lots of shows like “The American Music Awards”, “The Country Music Awards” and “The Golden Globes”. Every one of these shows added a lot to the overall sum of Dick Clark net worth.
In 2004 Dick suffered a stroke due to which he was unable to function anymore in his TV shows.
Dick Clark Net Worth $200 Million Dollars
Full Name | Dick Clark |
Net Worth | $200 Million |
Date Of Birth | November 30, 1929, Mount Vernon, New York, United States) |
Died | April 18, 2012, Santa Monica, California, United States |
Place Of Birth | Mount Vernon |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.75 m) |
Profession | Game Show Host, Businessperson, TV Personality, Radio personality, Television producer, Film Producer, Actor, Screenwriter |
Education | Syracuse University |
Nationality | United States of America |
Spouse | Kari Wigton (m. 1977–2012), Loretta Martin (m. 1962–1971), Barbara Mallery (m. 1952–1961) |
Children | Duane Clark, Richard A. Clark, Cindy Clark |
Parents | Julia Fuller Clark, Richard Augustus Clark |
Siblings | Bradley Clark |
Nicknames | Richard Wagstaff Clark , The World's Oldest Teenager , Richard Wagstaff "Dick" Clark , Dick , Richard Augustus Wagstaff "Dick" Clark, Jr. , Richard Augustus Wagstaff Clark, Jr. , Dick Clay |
Awards | Emmy Awards for Best Game Show Host for “Pyramid” |
Nominations | Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show, TCA Career Achievement Award, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety-Music Events Programming |
Movies | Because They're Young, Killers Three, Spy Kids |
TV Shows | American Bandstand (1957-1989), “The Object Is”, “Missing Links”, “The $10,000 Pyramid”(1973-1988) |
Star Sign | Sagittarius |
# | Trademark |
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1 | Short stature |
2 | His youthful appearance |
3 | His departing catchphrase delivered with a military salute. |
# | Quote |
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1 | My business is teenagers. I don't set trends. I just find out what they are and exploit them. |
2 | Music is the soundtrack of our life. |
3 | Humor is always based on a modicum of truth. Have you ever heard a joke about a father-in-law? |
# | Fact |
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1 | The last game show he ever hosted was Winning Lines (2000). |
2 | Raised in an apartment building. |
3 | Appeared on the second-to-last episode as himself, on an episode of The Weird Al Show (1997), where he did counted down to the end of the show. Something he did everytime he hosted 'Dick Clark's Rockin' New Years Eve'. |
4 | Had English and German heritage. |
5 | Started seeing stage theater, for the first time, when he was age 13, such as: Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore. |
6 | Had an old diary, back in 1938, at the time, Clark was 8, he wrote, 'I listened to the radio.'. |
7 | His elder brother, Bradley, was killed in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II. |
8 | Was featured in the documentary film Bowling for Columbine (2002). He was criticized for hiring poor, unwed mothers to work long hours in his chain of restaurants for little pay. The mother featured is shown to work over 80 hours per week and is still unable to make her rent and then gets evicted which results in her having to have her son stay at his uncle's house. At his uncle's house the boy finds a gun and brings it to school where he shoots another first grader. In the documentary footage, Michael Moore, with cameraman in tow, approached Clark as he was pulling into his work parking space and attempted to question Clark about welfare policies that allow for those conditions. Moore tried to query him about the people he employed and the tax breaks he allegedly took advantage of, in employing welfare recipients; Clark refuses to answer any of Moore's questions, shutting the car door and driving away. |
9 | Dick Clark passed away on April 18, 2012, at age 82. His former television boss Bob Stewart, passed away, just 2 weeks after Clark, at age 91. |
10 | Clark noted during the special that New American Bandstand 1965 (1952) was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as 'the longest-running variety show in TV history.'. |
11 | In 2002, many of the groups, he introduced appeared at the 50th anniversary special to celebrate New American Bandstand 1965 (1952). |
12 | In 1964, relocated from Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, to Los Angeles, California, where he lived until his death in 2012. |
13 | His first radio exposure was hosting the short-lived program, 'The Dick Clark Radio Show.'. |
14 | Episodes he hosted on New American Bandstand 1965 (1952) were among the first where blacks and whites performed on the same stage and among the first where the live studio audience sat without racial segregation. Singer Paul Anka claimed that Bandstand was responsible for creating a 'youth culture.' Due to his perennial youthful appearance, Clark was often referred to as "America's Oldest Teenager.". |
15 | His birthplace, Mount Vernon, New York, is 5 miles West of Yonkers, New York, and 19 miles North of New York City, New York. |
16 | Reunited with Casey Kasem on an episode of It Takes Two (1997). |
17 | An avid radio listener, when he was a boy. |
18 | A member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Phi Gamma). |
19 | Had type-2 diabetes. |
20 | His widow, Kari Clark, was 13 years his junior. |
21 | Disco singer Donna Summer guest hosted New American Bandstand 1965 (1952), once. On that day, it was an 'All Salute To Disco.'. |
22 | Ranked #7 on Life's 15 Best Game Show Hosts. |
23 | At age 22, Clark moved to Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, in 1952, to pursue a career as a radio disc jockey and a television personality, who would live there until 1962. |
24 | Though he never retired from hosting or producing television, he took a medical leave, at age 75, after a stroke. |
25 | Before he was a successful game show host, television personality and producer, he worked as a principal in pro-broadcasters operator of 1440 KPRO in Riverside, California, from 20 years. |
26 | Graduated from A.B. Davis High School in Mount Vernon, New York, in 1947. |
27 | Met another disc jockey, Casey Kasem, on KTLA's after-school dance show, 'Shebang,' in 1963. The friendship lasted 49 years, until Clark's death in 2012. |
28 | Had also hosted another long-running radio show, Rock, Roll & Remember, a four-hour oldies show named after Clark's 1976 autobiography. Each week, Clark would profile a different artist from the rock and roll era and count down the top four songs that week from a certain year in the 1950s, 1960s or early 1970s. He hosted the show, every year, for 23 years, until Clark suffered a stroke, late in 2004. |
29 | Dick Clark passed away on April 18, 2012, at age 82. This was just 2 1/2 months after Don Cornelius committed suicide. Both Clark and Cornelius had a feud when Clark created and produced the short-lived series 'Soul Unlimited,' which was a more risqué and controversial imitator of the then-popular series Soul Train (1971). |
30 | Co-owner of Swan Records. |
31 | He hosted The Dick Clark Show (1958) on ABC, from New York City's Little Theater (renamed, in 1983, The Helen Hayes Theater). The half-hour weekly show headlined five top pop/rock acts each week. Many of the regular teens who appeared on New American Bandstand 1965 (1952) made the trip from Philadelphia to New York City and were seated in the audience. |
32 | In its first season (1957), ABC presented a nighttime version of New American Bandstand 1965 (1952). It ran for a half-hour for 13 weeks on Monday nights (Oct. 7-Dec. 30). Dick's guests included The Everly Brothers, Mickey & Sylvia and The Billy Williams Quartette. Ironically, the nighttime "American Bandstand", hosted by Clark, would finally end the night before New Year's Eve 1957. Beginning in 1972 and for four decades Clark would be a welcome guest in American households as host of "Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve". |
33 | From 1965-67 he hosted Where the Action Is (1965), a daily mid-afternoon rock/pop variety show similar in format to Shindig! (1964) and Hullabaloo (1965), complete with go-go dancers and top recording acts. The show originated from various vacation resorts such as California's Big Sur and Malibu. Regulars on the show performed their own songs, as well as other hits of the day, They included Linda Scott, Steve Alaimo and Paul Revere & The Raiders. |
34 | In the history of New American Bandstand 1965 (1952), only two recording artists performed the same song twice, in one appearance. This occurred in 1958, when Chuck Berry, in his network TV debut, sang "Rock and Roll Music" and in 1961, when Gary U.S. Bonds performed "A Quarter To Three",. |
35 | He was a lifelong Republican and conservative. |
36 | When he was new to Hollywood, Ryan Seacrest went to Clark's office to talk to him about breaking into show business. Clark's secretary initially turned him away, but Clark stopped her, inviting Seacrest into his office. The two became good friends and Seacrest credits Clark for being his mentor and helping launch his career. |
37 | His idol, when he was very young, was Bill Cullen. |
38 | When New American Bandstand 1965 (1952) was first televised by ABC in 1957, the program started a half-hour earlier at 2:30 pm weekdays on local affiliate WFIL in Philadelphia, then joined the network at 3:00 pm. At 3:30 pm the telecast broke away for a half-hour and was replaced by the quiz show Do You Trust Your Wife? (1957) starring Johnny Carson, televised from New York. "Bandstand" returned to the air from 5:00-6:00 pm. This was a rarity, even by today's standards: a 90-minute live show, with another program serving as an intermission. |
39 | Replaced Bob Horn as the new host of New American Bandstand 1965 (1952), for which he had hosted for 31 years, from 1956 to 1987. |
40 | Before he was a successful television host, a game show host and a producer, he used to share afternoon duties with the then-New American Bandstand 1965 (1952) host, Bob Horn at WFIL-AM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Horn was working on radio and television simultaneously, and wasn't happy about it. |
41 | Was Bob Stewart's first choice as host of the new game show, The $10,000 Pyramid (1973), which he accepted and stayed with the role, for 16 years, with only a couple of interruptions, between 1973 and 1989. |
42 | Made a guest appearance on an episode of Let's Make a Deal (1990), where he was showing the dealers an item. |
43 | Because he was hosting The Challengers (1990) at the time, he was unavailable to host the revamped version of The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) in early 1991, when John Davidson became the new host. On the premiere episode, he sent a pre-recorded message wishing Davidson well in hosting the show. |
44 | In his six-decade career, he had an almost 40-year history of hosting game shows, as well as a Top 40 radio countdown show. |
45 | Best remembered by the public as the host of New American Bandstand 1965 (1952) and The $10,000 Pyramid (1973). |
46 | Made 2 cameo appearances on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990). In one episode he plays himself at a Philadelphia diner, and in the other he helps Will Smith's character host bloopers from past episodes of that sitcom. |
47 | In his 16-year tenure as the host of The $10,000 Pyramid (1973), among the guests were Vicki Lawrence, Jamie Farr, Constance McCashin, Henry Polic II, Ed Begley Jr., Martha Smith, Shelley Smith, Teresa Ganzel, Barry Jenner and David Graf. |
48 | At the beginning of Clark's 31st year (1986-87) of hosting New American Bandstand 1965 (1952), ABC had reduced the series from a full hour to 30 minutes, and the guest list was dropped from 2 artists to 1 artist, for each show, and Clark was very disappointed in the show the direction was going, therefore, his show moved from ABC to syndication to The USA Cable Network, with David Hirsch replacing Dick Clark as host, in the final season of 1988. |
49 | Friends with: Bob Barker, Casey Kasem, Bob Eubanks, Richard Dawson, Gene Rayburn, Bill Cullen, Geoff Edwards, Wink Martindale, Chuck Woolery, Alex Trebek, Jim Lange, Ed McMahon, Dinah Shore, Johnny Gilbert, Charlie O'Donnell, Connie Francis, Donna Summer, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Robert Conrad, Pat Sajak, Regis Philbin, Jo Anne Worley, Vicki Lawrence, Jamie Farr, Betty White, 'Weird Al' Yankovic, Marla Gibbs and Barry Manilow. |
50 | Over the years, his show New American Bandstand 1965 (1952) gave many new music artists their first exposure to national audiences, including those of Ike Turner and his ex-wife Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Melba Moore, Donna Summer, Madonna, Michael Damian, Gladys Knight, Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Rogers, Mariah Carey, Cyndi Lauper, Talking Heads, The Beatles, The Monkees, Stevie Wonder, Simon & Garfunkel and Paul Anka. |
51 | On an episode of American Idol (2002), host and good friend Ryan Seacrest paid tribute to him, along with another television host, Don Cornelius, who died 2 1/2 months before him. [18 April 2012]. |
52 | Before his death, he underwent surgery to fix an enlarged prostate. |
53 | Upon his death, he was cremated and his ashes were scattered into Pacific Ocean. |
54 | Had worked with Charlie O'Donnell three times, on New American Bandstand 1965 (1952), The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) and Super Bloopers and Pratical Jokes (1984). |
55 | Met Ed McMahon, when the two were both living in Philadelphia, and McMahon praised him for first bringing him together with future television partner Johnny Carson when all three worked at ABC in the late 1950s. More than a quarter of a century later, Clark would be re-teaming up with McMahon hosting Super Bloopers and Pratical Jokes (1984). |
56 | Filled in for Casey Kasem once on American Top 40 in 1972. |
57 | Had hosted his New Years' Rockin' Eve every year from 1972 to 1999 (when it was preempted for ABC 2000: The Millennium (1999)), then from 2001 to 2003, just the year before he suffered a massive stroke, which reduced his role, between 2005 to 2011. |
58 | Long before he was one of Hollywood's successful television hosts and producers, he worked at WOLF-AM, then a country music station, in Syracuse, New York. |
59 | Longtime friend of Tony Orlando and Larry Klein. |
60 | Mentor and friend of Ryan Seacrest. |
61 | Received a Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994 and a Peabody Award in 1999. |
62 | Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1976. |
63 | He had been in St. John's Hospital in Los Angeles after undergoing an outpatient procedure the night of April 17, 2012. He suffered a massive heart attack following the procedure. Attempts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful and he died the next morning, April 18, 2012. |
64 | Was considered as host of Las Vegas Gambit (1972), but lost the job to fellow game show host Wink Martindale. Clark would do The $10,000 Pyramid (1973), nearly 7 months later. |
65 | He produced the late Friday night ABC-TV series, In Concert (1972) (1972-1973), which featured many of the top rock acts of the day including Alice Cooper, Jim Croce and The Allman Brothers Band. |
66 | In one of his few dramatic roles, he played against his nice guy image to portray the murderer in the final episode (air date 2 May 1966) of Perry Mason (1957). The episode was appropriately titled, Perry Mason: The Case of the Final Fade-Out (1966). He also played against type as a nerdy guy who turns out to be a psycho killer in the film, Killers Three (1968). |
67 | Was a close personal friend of singer Connie Francis. Connie's music label was going to drop her if her last recorded song didn't sell. Thankfully, Dick played it, "Who's Sorry Now", on New American Bandstand 1965 (1952) and it became an instant hit. Dick stayed by her side even through her personal tragedies and she thanks him in every single one of her shows. |
68 | In 2005, for the first time in 32 years, he was not around to see the New Year in with his "Rockin' New Year's Eve" celebration on television. It was hoped that after he had suffered his mild stroke in early December 2004 that he would recover enough to host the festivities. With Clark still in his hospital bed on New Year's Eve, Regis Philbin filled in for him. |
69 | In December of 2004 he was hospitalized for a mild stroke. He recovered. |
70 | Rarely consumed alcoholic beverages, and every December 31, when he and his wife hosted "Rockin' New Year's Eve", she didn't drink, either. |
71 | Filed suit in federal court in Los Angeles, alleging that Michael Greene, president and chief executive of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, maintains a "blacklist" policy that prevents stars - including Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Sean Combs and Toni Braxton - from performing on both Greene's Grammy Awards and Clark's American Music Awards. The suit seeks $10 million in damages. (19 December 2001) |
72 | He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1990. |
73 | Child with first wife Barbara Mallery, Richard, Jr., was born 9 January 1957 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
74 | On 2/14/02, Dick Clark Productions announced it will be acquired for $140 million by Mosaic Media Group, Inc., Capital Communications CDPQ Inc., and Jules Haimovitz, a senior television executive. Stockholders will receive $14.50 per share in cash. Clark himself will receive $12.50 per share in cash for a portion of his shares. Dick Clark Productions was founded in 1957. |
75 | Was the co-owner of Film Ventures International Pictures with Edward L. Montoro for several years. |
76 | Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. |
77 | Children with Loretta Martin: Duane Clark and Cindy Clark. |
78 | In 1959, the United States Senate began investigating the practice of "payola", in which record companies bribed radio personalities to play new records. Clark admitted he accepted a fur stole and jewelry and held financial interests in artists and songs that were frequently on New American Bandstand 1965 (1952). Even though he was cleared of any wrongdoing, he was ordered to either leave ABC or sell his interests; he sold. |
79 | When New American Bandstand 1965 (1952) was picked up by ABC in 1957, he changed its name to "American Bandstand", ended the show's all-white policy and began introducing black artists. By 1959, it was broadcast by 101 affiliates and reached an audience of 20 million. |
80 | Graduated from Syracuse University in 1951 with a degree in business administration. |
81 | Before he was a successful television host and producer, he began his career in 1945, in the mailroom of WRUN in Utica, New York, working his way up to weatherman and then newsman. WRUN was owned by Dick's uncle and run by Dick's father. |
82 | First wife Barbara Mallery (aunt of composer Billy Mallery) was his childhood sweetheart. |
83 | John Davidson's father was the man who performed Dick and Kari Clark's wedding vows. |
84 | He and his wife, Kari Clark, were married on 7/7/77 in a ceremony that started at 7:00 pm. His address in Burbank at that time was PO Box 7777. |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The 26th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1991 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 18th Annual American Music Awards | 1991 | TV Special executive producer | |
Trial by Jury | 1991 | TV Series executive producer - 1 episode | |
The 25th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1990 | TV Special executive producer | |
Catchfire | 1990 | producer | |
The 17th Annual American Music Awards | 1990 | TV Special executive producer | |
6th Annual Soap Opera Awards | 1990 | TV Special executive producer | |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 1990 | 1989 | TV Special executive producer | |
The Ice Stars' Hollywood Revue | 1989 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Coming Home: A Rockin' Reunion | 1989 | TV Movie executive producer | |
New American Bandstand 1965 | 1966-1989 | TV Series executive producer - 26 episodes | |
The 24th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1989 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 16th Annual American Music Awards | 1989 | TV Special executive producer | |
Camp Midnite | 1989 | TV Series executive producer | |
5th Annual Soap Opera Awards | 1989 | TV Special executive producer | |
America's All-Time Favorite Movies | 1988 | TV Movie producer | |
Liberace | 1988 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Live! Dick Clark Presents | 1988 | TV Series executive producer | |
Remo Williams: The Prophecy | 1988 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The Town Bully | 1988 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 23rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1988 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 15th Annual American Music Awards | 1988 | TV Special executive producer | |
4th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards | 1988 | TV Special executive producer | |
In Person from the Palace | 1987 | TV Series executive producer - 1987 | |
You Are the Jury | 1984-1987 | TV Series executive producer - 4 episodes | |
Superstars and Their Moms | 1987 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 22nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1987 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 4th Annual Black Gold Awards | 1987 | TV Special executive producer | |
Keep on Cruisin' | 1987 | TV Series executive producer - 1987 | |
The Best of Bandstand: The Superstars | 1987 | Video short executive producer | |
Alabama... My Home's in Alabama | 1986 | TV Movie documentary producer | |
America Votes the #1 Song | 1986 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 21st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1986 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 3rd Annual Black Gold Awards | 1986 | TV Special executive producer | |
Academy of Country Music's 20th Anniversary Reunion | 1986 | TV Special executive producer | |
Best of Bandstand | 1986 | Video documentary executive producer | |
Uncensored Channels: TV Around the World with George Plimpton | 1986 | TV Movie documentary executive producer | |
Copacabana | 1985 | TV Movie executive producer | |
American Bandstand's 33 1/3 Celebration | 1985 | TV Special executive producer | |
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins | 1985 | executive producer | |
Dick Clark's Nitetime | 1985 | TV Series executive producer | |
The ABC All-Star Spectacular | 1985 | TV Movie producer | |
Rock 'n' Roll Summer Action | 1985 | TV Series executive producer | |
Reaching for the Stars | 1985 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 20th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1985 | TV Special executive producer | |
All-Time Great TV Censored Bloopers | 1985 | TV Movie producer | |
The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard | 1984 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Puttin' on the Hits | 1984 | TV Series executive producer | |
Night Shadows | 1984 | co-producer - uncredited | |
TV's Greatest Censored Commercial Bloopers | 1984 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The Power | 1984 | executive producer | |
The 11th Annual American Music Awards | 1984 | TV Special executive producer | |
Super Bloopers and Pratical Jokes | 1984 | TV Series executive producer | |
Animals Are the Funniest People | 1983 | TV Movie producer | |
The 1/2 Hour Comedy Hour | 1983 | TV Series executive producer - 1 episode | |
The Demon Murder Case | 1983 | TV Movie executive producer | |
ABC Afterschool Specials | 1983 | TV Series executive producer - 1 episode | |
The 10th Annual American Music Awards | 1983 | TV Special executive producer | |
Hollywood's Private Home Movies | 1983 | TV Movie documentary executive producer | |
The American Music Awards | 1982 | TV Special executive producer | |
All American Ultra Quiz | 1981 | TV Mini-Series executive producer | |
American Bandstand's 30th Anniversary Special | 1981 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 8th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 1981 | TV Special executive producer | |
Murder in Texas | 1981 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Men Who Rate a 10 | 1980 | TV Special executive producer | |
Valentine Magic on Love Island | 1980 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The Man in the Santa Claus Suit | 1979 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Birth of the Beatles | 1979 | executive producer | |
The Dark | 1979 | producer | |
Elvis | 1979/I | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 6th Annual American Music Awards | 1979 | TV Special executive producer / producer | |
Rockin' New Year's Eve 1979 | 1978 | TV Special executive producer | |
Good Old Days Part II | 1978 | TV Special executive producer | |
Live Wednesday | 1978 | TV Series producer | |
The Natalie Cole Special | 1978 | TV Movie executive producer | |
ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration | 1978 | TV Special producer | |
A Thanksgiving Reunion with the Partridge Family and My Three Sons | 1977 | TV Movie producer | |
The David Soul and Friends Special | 1977 | TV Movie executive producer | |
American Bandstand's 25th Anniversary | 1977 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 4th Annual American Music Awards | 1977 | TV Special executive producer | |
Easy Does It... Starring Frankie Avalon | 1976 | TV Series executive producer | |
The Wide World of Mystery | 1975 | TV Series producer - 1 episode | |
American Music Awards | 1974 | TV Special executive producer | |
Roberta Flack: The First Time Ever | 1973 | TV Movie executive producer | |
American Bandstand's 20th Anniversary | 1973 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Get It Together | 1970 | TV Series executive producer - 1 episode | |
It's Happening | 1969 | TV Series executive producer - 4 episodes | |
Killers Three | 1968 | producer | |
The Savage Seven | 1968 | producer | |
Psych-Out | 1968 | producer | |
The Guns of Will Sonnett | 1967 | TV Series producer | |
Where the Action Is | 1966 | TV Series production executive - 2 episodes | |
Celebrity Party | 1963 | TV Movie executive producer | |
47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 2012 | TV Special executive producer | |
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Secrest 2011 | 2010 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2010 | 2009 | TV Special executive producer | |
44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 2009 | TV Special executive producer | |
2008 American Music Awards Red Carpet Live | 2008 | TV Special executive producer | |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 2008 | 2007 | TV Special executive producer | |
Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve 2007 | 2006 | TV Special executive producer | |
2006 American Music Awards | 2006 | TV Special executive producer | |
Golden Globe Arrivals | 2005 | TV Special executive producer | |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 2006 | 2005 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 40th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 2005 | TV Special executive producer | |
American Dreams | 2002-2005 | TV Series executive producer - 61 episodes | |
The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2005 | TV Special documentary executive producer | |
Greatest Moments 2004 | 2004 | TV Special executive producer | |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 2005 | 2004 | TV Special executive producer | |
Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve 2005 | 2004 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 6th Annual Family Television Awards | 2004 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 32nd Annual American Music Awards | 2004 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 2004 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2004 | TV Special executive producer | |
Bloopers | 2003 | TV Series executive producer | |
Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve 2004 | 2003 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 31st Annual American Music Awards | 2003 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 5th Annual Family Television Awards | 2003 | TV Special executive producer | |
Greatest Moments 2003 | 2003 | TV Movie executive producer | |
DVD Exclusive Awards | 2003 | TV Special executive producer | |
AMA Red Carpet Party | 2003 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 38th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 2003 | TV Special executive producer | |
ABC 50th Anniversary Blooper Celebration | 2003 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 30th Annual American Music Awards | 2003 | TV Special executive producer | |
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction | 1997-2002 | TV Series executive producer - 14 episodes | |
The 4th Annual Family Television Awards | 2002 | TV Special executive producer | |
Celebrity Boxing 2 | 2002 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 2002 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2002 | TV Special documentary executive producer | |
The Chamber | 2002 | TV Series executive producer | |
The 29th Annual American Music Awards | 2002 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 3rd Annual Family Television Awards | 2001 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 2001 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 2001 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 28th Annual American Music Awards | 2001 | TV Special executive producer | |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 2001 | 2000 | TV Special producer | |
Lifetime Presents: Disney's American Teacher Awards | 2000 | TV Special executive producer - 2001 | |
Arista Records' 25th Anniversary Celebration | 2000 | TV Special documentary executive producer | |
Battle of the Child Geniuses: Who Is the Smartest Kid in America? | 2000 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Greed: The Series | 2000 | TV Series executive producer - 1 episode | |
The 27th Annual American Music Awards | 2000 | TV Special executive producer | |
Winning Lines | 2000 | TV Series executive producer | |
Your Big Break | 1999 | TV Series executive producer | |
Garth Brooks & the Magic of Christmas | 1999 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Donny & Marie | 1999 | TV Series executive producer - 1 episode | |
The 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 1999 | TV Special producer | |
The 25th Annual American Music Awards | 1998 | TV Special executive producer | |
TV Censored Bloopers 98 | 1998 | TV Series producer | |
The 25th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 1998 | TV Special executive producer | |
All-Star Party for Aaron Spelling | 1998 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1998 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 24th Annual American Music Awards | 1997 | TV Special executive producer | |
The Weird Al Show | 1997 | TV Series executive producer - 13 episodes | |
Meet Hanson | 1997 | TV Short documentary executive producer | |
Deep Family Secrets | 1997 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade | 1996 | TV Movie executive producer | |
We're Having a Baby! | 1996 | TV Movie documentary executive producer | |
The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1996 | TV Special executive producer | |
Rudy Coby: Ridiculously Dangerous | 1996 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 31st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1996 | TV Special executive producer | |
The Making of a Hollywood Madam | 1996 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1996 | TV Special executive producer | |
1st Annual Family Film Awards | 1996 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Dick Clark's Golden Age of Television | 1996 | Video executive producer | |
The Diversity Awards | 1996 | TV Special executive producer | |
Sea World/Busch Gardens Party for the Planet | 1995 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Rudy Coby: The Coolest Magician on Earth | 1995 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 22nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 1995 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 30th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1995 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 11th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards | 1995 | TV Movie documentary executive producer | |
The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1995 | TV Special executive producer | |
Dick Clark's American Bandstand Live | 1995 | Video executive producer | |
The 29th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1994 | TV Special executive producer | |
The 21st Annual American Music Awards | 1994 | TV Special executive producer | |
Secret Sins of the Father | 1994 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Golden Globes 50th Anniversary Celebration | 1994 | TV Movie executive producer | |
When Stars Were Kids | 1994 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Caught in the Act | 1993/II | TV Movie executive producer | |
The American Music Awards 20th Anniversary Special | 1993 | TV Special executive producer | |
Battle of the Bands | 1993 | TV Movie documentary producer | |
The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1993 | TV Special executive producer | |
Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story | 1993 | TV Movie executive producer | |
American Bandstand's 40th Anniversary Special | 1992 | TV Movie producer | |
The World's Biggest Lies | 1992 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 27th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1992 | TV Special executive producer | |
What About Me? I'm Only 3! | 1992 | TV Movie executive producer | |
The 19th Annual American Music Awards | 1992 | TV Special executive producer | |
Death Dreams | 1991 | TV Movie executive producer | |
Miss Universe Pageant | 1991 | TV Special producer |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Baby Bob | 2003 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
Just Shoot Me! | 2002 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
Arli$$ | 2001 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
Spy Kids | 2001 | Financier | |
The Angry Beavers | 2001 | TV Series | Lefty Redbone |
The X-Files | 1999 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
Futurama | 1999 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
Murphy Brown | 1998 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story | 1995 | TV Movie | Dick Clark (uncredited) |
Friends | 1994 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
Fantastic Four | 1994 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
Police Squad! | 1982 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
Telethon | 1977 | TV Movie | Irv Berman |
The Odd Couple | 1973 | TV Series | Dick Clark |
Adam-12 | 1972 | TV Series | J. Benson |
The Phynx | 1970 | Dick Clark | |
Killers Three | 1968 | Roger | |
Wild in the Streets | 1968 | TV Newscaster (uncredited) | |
Coronet Blue | 1967 | TV Series | Victor Brunswick |
Batman | 1966 | TV Series | Citizen |
Perry Mason | 1966 | TV Series | Leif Early |
Lassie | 1966 | TV Series | J.H. Alpert |
Honey West | 1966 | TV Series | PR Agent Payton |
Branded | 1965 | TV Series | J.A. Bailey |
Ben Casey | 1965 | TV Series | Dr. David Langley |
Burke's Law | 1964 | TV Series | Gil Knox / Peter Barrows |
Stoney Burke | 1963 | TV Series | Sgt. Andy Kincaid |
The Young Doctors | 1961 | Dr. Alexander | |
Because They're Young | 1960 | Neil Hendry | |
The Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom | 1958 | TV Series | |
Jamboree! | 1957 | Disk Jockey KFIL Philadelphia |
Miscellaneous
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Michael Jackson and Bubbles: The Untold Story | 2010 | TV Movie documentary archivist | |
The Dark | 1979 | presenter | |
Where the Action Is | 1966 | TV Series production executive - 1 episode |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Rockin' New Year's Eve 1979 | 1978 | TV Special | |
Killers Three | 1968 | story |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
The Weird Al Show | 1997 | TV Series performer - 1 episode | |
ABC's Saturday Sneak Peek | 1976 | TV Movie performer: "How to Build a Rock Star", "Dem Bones" - uncredited |
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards | 2012 | TV Special documentary in memory of | |
The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards | 2012 | TV Special in memory of | |
The 2012 Miss USA Pageant | 2012 | TV Special in memory of | |
The 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony | 2012 | TV Movie in memoriam | |
AKA Private | 2011 | Documentary special thanks | |
Madman Muntz: American Maverick | 2005 | Documentary special thanks | |
Beyond the Sea | 2004 | the director wishes to thank |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
The 40th Annual Miss USA Pageant | 1991 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
The Arsenio Hall Show | 1989-1991 | TV Series | Himself |
The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1991 | TV Special | Himself |
The 12th Annual CableACE Awards | 1991 | TV Special | Himself |
The $25,000 Pyramid | 1975-1991 | TV Series | Himself - Host / Himself - Celebrity Contestant / Himself |
Smokey Robinson: The Quiet Legend | 1990 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Circus of the Stars #15 | 1990 | TV Special documentary | Himself - Performer |
Donahue | 1976-1990 | TV Series | Himself |
The Howard Stern Show | 1990 | TV Series | Himself |
Night of 100 Stars III | 1990 | TV Movie | Himself |
Miss USA Pageant | 1990 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
The 32nd Annual Grammy Awards | 1990 | TV Special | Himself |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 1990 | 1989 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
50 Years of Television: A Golden Celebration | 1989 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The People Next Door | 1989 | TV Series | Himself |
Later with Bob Costas | 1989 | TV Series | Himself |
Coming Home: A Rockin' Reunion | 1989 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
The Songwriter's Hall of Fame 20th Anniversary... The Magic of Music | 1989 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
The Pat Sajak Show | 1989 | TV Series | Himself |
New American Bandstand 1965 | 1952-1989 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues | 1988 | Video documentary | Himself |
Live! Dick Clark Presents | 1988 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
The $10,000 Pyramid | 1973-1988 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
The New Hollywood Squares | 1987-1988 | TV Series | Himself - Panelist |
It's Howdy Doody Time | 1987 | TV Special | Dick Clark - Guest |
Farm Aid '87 | 1987 | TV Special | Himself |
The Wil Shriner Show | 1987 | TV Series | Himself |
Supermodels of the World | 1987 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
The Return of Bruno | 1987 | TV Movie | Himself |
The Best of Bandstand: The Superstars | 1987 | Video short | Himself - Host |
Lou Rawls Parade of Stars | 1983-1986 | TV Series | Himself |
Circus of the Stars #11 | 1986 | TV Special documentary | Himself - Ringmaster |
The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1986 | TV Special | Himself |
America Votes the #1 Song | 1986 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration | 1986 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
The 13th Annual American Music Awards | 1986 | TV Special | Himself |
Best of Bandstand | 1986 | Video documentary | Himself |
Orange Bowl Parade | 1985 | TV Special | Himself |
The Compleat Al | 1985 | Video | Himself |
Super Bloopers and Pratical Jokes | 1984-1985 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan | 1985 | TV Special | Himself |
Circus of the Stars #10 | 1985 | TV Special documentary | Himself - Ringmaster |
Dick Clark's Nitetime | 1985 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
American Bandstand's 33 1/3 Celebration | 1985 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1985 | TV Special | Himself |
Live Aid | 1985 | TV Special documentary | Himself - Host |
Night of 100 Stars II | 1985 | TV Movie | Himself |
The War to Settle the Score | 1985 | TV Movie | Himself |
All-Time Great TV Censored Bloopers | 1985 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
Elvis: Memories | 1985 | Video documentary | Himself |
World Wrestling Federation | 1984 | TV Series | Himself |
Star Search | 1984 | TV Series | Himself - Introducer |
Breakaway | 1984 | TV Series | Himself |
TV's Greatest Censored Commercial Bloopers | 1984 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 1984 | 1983 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
Salute! | 1983 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Here's Television Entertainment | 1983 | TV Movie | Himself |
Animals Are the Funniest People | 1983 | TV Movie | Himself |
The ABC Saturday Preview Special | 1983 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever | 1983 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Ray Charles: A Man & His Soul | 1983 | TV Movie | Himself |
Pac Preview Party | 1982 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
The Merv Griffin Show | 1982 | TV Series | Himself - Guest Host |
Inside America | 1982 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Night of 100 Stars | 1982 | TV Special | Himself |
The Regis Philbin Show | 1982 | TV Series | Himself |
The American Music Awards | 1982 | TV Special | Himself |
Rod Stewart: Tonight He's Yours | 1981 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
More TV's Censored Bloopers | 1981 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
American Bandstand's 30th Anniversary Special | 1981 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
The Krypton Factor | 1981 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
The 8th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 1981 | TV Special | Himself - Host / Nominee |
The 8th Annual American Music Awards | 1981 | TV Special | Himself |
The 32nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1980 | TV Special | Himself - Co-Host |
To Tell the Truth | 1980 | TV Series | Himself - Panelist (1980) |
The Big Show | 1980 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Olivia Newton-John: Hollywood Nights | 1980 | TV Special | Himself |
Dinah! | 1975-1980 | TV Series | Himself |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 1980 | 1979 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
Good Morning America | 1979 | TV Series | Himself |
The Alan Hamel Show | 1979 | TV Series | Himself |
The Television Annual: 1978/1979 | 1979 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The 6th Annual American Music Awards | 1979 | TV Special | Himself |
Rockin' New Year's Eve 1979 | 1978 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
Live Wednesday | 1978 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Good Old Days Part II | 1978 | TV Special | Himself - Co-Host |
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | 1978 | TV Series | Himself |
The 5th Annual American Music Awards | 1978 | TV Special | Himself |
Deadman's Curve | 1978 | TV Movie | Himself |
ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration | 1978 | TV Special | Himself |
ABC 25th Anniversary | 1978 | TV Movie | Himself |
The Jim Nabors Show | 1978 | TV Series | Himself |
Sha Na Na | 1978 | TV Series | Himself |
Good Old Days | 1977 | TV Movie | Himself |
American Bandstand's 25th Anniversary | 1977 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
The Captain and Tennille | 1977 | TV Series | Himself |
Battle of the Network Stars | 1976 | TV Special | Himself |
The Mike Douglas Show | 1963-1976 | TV Series | Himself - TV Personality / Himself - Personality |
ABC's Saturday Sneak Peek | 1976 | TV Movie | Himself |
Rhyme and Reason | 1975 | TV Series | Himself |
In Concert | 1973 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour | 1973 | TV Series | Himself |
The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters | 1972 | TV Series | Himself |
Stand Up and Cheer | 1972 | TV Series | Himself |
Mantrap | 1971 | TV Series | Himself |
The Partridge Family | 1970 | TV Series | Himself |
The Dick Cavett Show | 1970 | TV Series | Himself |
The Real Tom Kennedy Show | 1970 | TV Series | Himself |
He Said, She Said | 1970 | TV Series | Himself |
The Fountain of Groovy | 1970 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The Joey Bishop Show | 1968-1969 | TV Series | Himself |
The Don Rickles Show | 1968 | TV Series | Himself |
The Kraft Music Hall | 1968 | TV Series | Himself |
Jack Benny's Bag | 1968 | TV Special | Himself |
The Woody Woodbury Show | 1967 | TV Series | Himself |
Where the Action Is | 1965-1967 | TV Series | Himself - Host / Himself - Announcer |
The Bob Braun Show | 1967 | TV Series | Himself (1967-1984) |
The Match Game | 1963-1966 | TV Series | Himself - Team Captain |
Missing Links | 1964 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
The Object Is | 1964 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Celebrity Party | 1963 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
Talent Scouts | 1963 | TV Series | Himself |
The Jack Benny Program | 1960 | TV Series | Himself |
The Dick Clark Show | 1958-1960 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
This Is Your Life | 1959 | TV Series | Himself - Subject |
Gidget | 1959 | Himself - Trailer Host (uncredited) | |
The 11th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1959 | TV Special | Himself - Presenter |
The Arthur Murray Party | 1958 | TV Series | Himself |
To Tell the Truth | 1958 | TV Series | Himself - Panelist |
What's My Line? | 1958 | TV Series | Himself - Panelist |
Person to Person | 1958 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
TV Teen Club | 1949 | TV Series | Announcer |
The Eighties | 2016 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
Dick Clark's Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2012 | 2011 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
Extraordinary People | 2011 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Secrest 2011 | 2010 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
Entertainment Tonight | 1989-2010 | TV Series | Himself |
The 37th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Himself |
Sid Bernstein Presents... | 2010 | Documentary | Himself |
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2010 | 2009 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
Access Hollywood | 2009 | TV Series | Himself |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 2009 | 2008 | TV Special documentary | Himself - Host |
Wildwood Days | 2008 | Documentary | Himself |
James Brown: The Man, the Music, & the Message | 2008 | Video documentary | Himself |
The Wrecking Crew! | 2008 | Documentary | Himself |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 2008 | 2007 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
TV Land: Myths and Legends | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve 2007 | 2006 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 2006 | TV Special | Himself |
Frankie Laine: An American Dreamer | 2006 | Video documentary | Himself |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 2006 | 2005 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
Madman Muntz: American Maverick | 2005 | Documentary | Himself |
The 6th Annual Family Television Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Himself |
Good Day Live | 2004 | TV Series | Himself |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2003-2004 | TV Series | Himself |
Motown 45 | 2004 | TV Special | Himself |
Larry King Live | 2004 | TV Series | Himself |
Intimate Portrait | 2003-2004 | TV Series documentary | Himself / Himself - Interviewee |
Michael Jackson: The One | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Tangled Up in Blue | 2004 | TV Movie | Himself |
Primetime New Year's Rockin' Eve 2004 | 2003 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
The Greatest | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself / Interviewee |
ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
ABC 50th Anniversary Blooper Celebration | 2003 | TV Movie | Himself |
Love & Haight | 2003 | Video documentary short | Himself |
TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
The 14th Annual Producers Guild of America Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Himself - Presenter |
The 30th Annual American Music Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Himself |
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn | 2003 | TV Series | Himself |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | 2002 | Himself | |
Pyramid | 2002 | TV Series | Himself |
Bubblegum Babylon | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Listen Up! Charles Barkley with Ernie Johnson | 2002 | TV Series | Himself |
Television in America: An Autobiography | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
American Dreams | 2002 | TV Series | Himself |
Biography | 1995-2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Himself - Cab Driver (uncredited) |
Bowling for Columbine | 2002 | Documentary | Himself |
American Bandstand's 50th Anniversary Celebration | 2002 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
Dharma & Greg | 1998-2002 | TV Series | Himself |
The Definitive Elvis: Elvis and the Colonel | 2002 | Video documentary | Himself |
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years - Part I: 1956-1961 | 2002 | Video documentary | Himself |
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years - Part II: 1962-1969 | 2002 | Video documentary | Himself |
The Definitive Elvis: The Television Years | 2002 | Video documentary | |
Howard Stern | 2002 | TV Series | Himself |
Last Call with Carson Daly | 2002 | TV Series | Himself - Guest |
Elvis Forever | 2002 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Laughing Out Loud: America's Funniest Comedians | 2001 | Video | Narrator (uncredited) |
Rockin' New Year's Eve 2002 | 2001 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
The Other Half | 2001 | TV Series | Co-Host |
VH1 Legends | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street | 2001 | Video | Himself (voice) |
Kiss: Beyond the Makeup | 2001 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself |
The 28th Annual American Music Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Himself |
New Year's Rockin' Eve 2001 | 2000 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
Arista Records' 25th Anniversary Celebration | 2000 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
Winning Lines | 2000 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Paul Anka: The Music Man | 2000 | Himself | |
ABC 2000: The Millennium | 1999 | TV Movie documentary | |
Late Show with David Letterman | 1994-1999 | TV Series | Himself / Himself - Cameo |
The Simpsons | 1999 | TV Series | Himself |
Hollywood Squares | 1999 | TV Series | Himself - Panelist |
The Century: America's Time | 1999 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself - American Bandstand Host |
Hollywood Rocks 'N' Rolls in the 50's | 1999 | Video documentary | Himself |
The Suburbans | 1999 | Himself | |
The 26th Annual American Music Awards | 1999 | TV Special | Himself |
Celebrity Profile | 1998 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Recess | 1998 | TV Series | Himself |
Bobby Darin: Beyond the Song | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Behind the Music | 1998 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch | 1998 | TV Series | Himself |
Pinky and the Brain | 1998 | TV Series | Himself |
The 33rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Himself |
TV Censored Bloopers 98 | 1998 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Motown 40: The Music Is Forever | 1998 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Himself |
Jenny | 1997 | TV Series | Himself |
The Weird Al Show | 1997 | TV Series | Himself |
Meet Hanson | 1997 | TV Short documentary | Himself |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | 1994-1997 | TV Series | Himself |
It Takes Two | 1997 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Record Row: Cradle of Rhythm and Blues | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The Drew Carey Show | 1996 | TV Series | Himself |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1996 | TV Series | Himself |
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | 1994-1996 | TV Series | Himself |
Mad About You | 1995 | TV Series | Himself |
Sea World/Busch Gardens Party for the Planet | 1995 | TV Movie | Himself - Guest |
Rudy Coby: The Coolest Magician on Earth | 1995 | TV Special | Himself |
The 22nd Annual American Music Awards | 1995 | TV Special | Himself |
Will You Marry Me? | 1994 | TV Movie | Himself |
The 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 1994 | TV Special | Himself |
ABC's 40th Anniversary | 1994 | TV Special | Himself |
American Bandstand's Teen Idol | 1994 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
TV Guide: 40th Anniversary Special | 1993 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The Defense Rests: A Tribute to Raymond Burr | 1993 | TV Special | Himself |
Miss Universe Pageant | 1993 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
Scattergories | 1993 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
The 14th Annual CableACE Awards | 1993 | TV Special | |
Vicki! | 1992 | TV Series | Himself |
American Bandstand's 40th Anniversary Special | 1992 | TV Movie | Himself - Host |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1992 | TV Series | Himself - Guest |
What About Me? I'm Only 3! | 1992 | TV Movie | Himself |
The Connie Francis Scrapbook | 1992 | Video short | Himself |
Blossom | 1991 | TV Series | Himself |
The Chuck Woolery Show | 1991 | TV Series | Himself |
Miss Teen USA 1991 | 1991 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
The Challengers | 1991 | TV Series | Himself - Host |
Miss Universe Pageant | 1991 | TV Special | Himself - Host |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
The Eighties | 2016 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself - Host, American Bandstand |
Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall | 2016 | Documentary | Himself |
Oprah: Where Are They Now? | 2014 | TV Series | Himself |
The Sixties | 2014 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
The History of WWE: 50 Years of Sports Entertainment | 2013 | Video documentary | Himself |
WWE: The Top 25 Rivalries in Wrestling History | 2013 | Video | Himself |
The 55th Annual Grammy Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Himself - In Memoriam |
19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Himself - In Memoriam |
New Year's Rockin' Eve Celebrates Dick Clark | 2012 | TV Movie | |
The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards | 2012 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
Huckabee | 2012 | TV Series | Himself |
American Idol | 2012 | TV Series | Himself |
Paul Williams Still Alive | 2011 | Documentary | Himself |
Why Not? With Shania Twain | 2011 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Michael Jackson and Bubbles: The Untold Story | 2010 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
VH1 Rock Docs | 2010 | TV Series | Himself |
2009 Game Show Awards | 2009 | TV Special | Himself |
Precious | 2009/II | Himself (uncredited) | |
Entertainment Tonight | 2008 | TV Series | Himself |
Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio | 2008 | Documentary | Himself |
The Wages of Spin | 2008 | Documentary | Himself |
Celebrity Debut | 2006 | TV Movie | Himself |
Born to Controversy: The Roddy Piper Story | 2006 | Video documentary | Himself |
Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music | 2005 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
Forensic Files | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
The Definitive Elvis: The Army Years | 2002 | Video documentary | Himself |
The Beatles Revolution | 2000 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Mad About You | 1996 | TV Series | Himself |
Forrest Gump | 1994 | Himself - New Year's Eve (uncredited) | |
The Turtles: Happy Together | 1991 | Video | Himself (uncredited) |
Muppet Babies | 1988 | TV Series | Himself |
Cathode Fuck | 1986 | Video documentary | Himself - Host of 'American Bandstand' |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | OFTA TV Hall of Fame | Online Film & Television Association | Behind the Scenes | |
1994 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Daytime Emmy Awards | ||
1986 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Game Show Host | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |
1985 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Host in a Game Show | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |
1983 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Special Classification of Outstanding Program Achievement | Bandstand (1952) |
1983 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Children's Entertainment Special | ABC Afterschool Specials (1972) |
1979 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |
1976 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | Awarded on August 4, 1976 at 1500 Vine Street. |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Career Achievement Award | Television Critics Association Awards | ||
2001 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Talk Show | Donny & Marie (1997) |
2000 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Talk Show | Donny & Marie (1997) |
1999 | Career Achievement Award | Television Critics Association Awards | ||
1994 | CableACE | CableACE Awards | Variety Special or Series | The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1993) |
1990 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Class Program | 6th Annual Soap Opera Awards (1990) |
1989 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Class Program | 5th Annual Soap Opera Awards (1989) |
1989 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Game Show Host | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |
1988 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Variety-Music Events Programming | The 15th Annual American Music Awards (1988) |
1988 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Game Show Host | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |
1988 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Class Program | Bandstand (1952) |
1988 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Class Program | 4th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards (1988) |
1987 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Game Show Host | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |
1986 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Special Classification of Program Achievement | Bandstand (1952) |
1985 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Class Program | Bandstand (1952) |
1984 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Special Classification of Outstanding Program Achievement | Bandstand (1952) |
1983 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |
1981 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |
1981 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Special Classification of Outstanding Individual Achievement - Performers | Bandstand (1952) |
1980 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Special Classification - Program Achievements | Bandstand (1952) |
1978 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |
1977 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show | The $10,000 Pyramid (1973) |