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  1. Richard Lewis Deacon (May 14, 1922 [2] [3] – August 8, 1984) was an American television and motion picture actor, [4] best known for playing supporting roles in television shows such as The Dick Van Dyke Show, [5] Leave It to Beaver, [6] and The Jack Benny Program, [7] along with minor roles in films such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers ...

  2. Richard Deacon (1922-1984) was a character actor who appeared in films, TV shows and stage plays. He was best known for his roles as Mel Cooley on The Dick Van Dyke Show and Fred Rutherford on Leave It to Beaver.

    • January 1, 1
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Aug 11, 1984 · Richard Deacon, an actor whose comically pompous roles included Lumpy Rutherford's father in the television series ''Leave It to Beaver'' and the overbearing producer Mel Cooley in ''The Dick Van ...

  4. Learn about the life and career of Richard Deacon, a character actor who played Mel Cooley on The Dick Van Dyke Show and Fred Rutherford on Leave It to Beaver. Find out his trivia, trademarks, filmography and more on IMDb.

    • May 14, 1922
    • August 8, 1984
  5. Jun 28, 2019 · The actor had suffered a heart attack. He was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where, at 11:07 p.m., he was declared dead. He was 63. Richard Deacon had requested that there be no funeral. His body was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea. “DROWN BINGHAMTON!” Joe Flynn often felt scattered at sea in his most popular television role.

  6. Sep 18, 2017 · Richard Deacon was a prolific and beloved character actor who appeared in movies, TV shows, and sitcoms from the 1950s to the 1980s. He was known for his roles in The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Mothers-In-Law, and The Phyllis Diller Show, among others.

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  8. 1961. Richard Deacon was the bald, bespectacled character actor most famous for playing television producer Mel Cooley on The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961) from 1961 to 1966. 1959. Lived in Binghamton, NY from the age of 10 until heading to the Army. Richard lived a mile from The Twilight Zone (1959) creator Rod Serling throughout childhood.