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  1. Richard Dawson (born Colin Lionel Emm; 20 November 1932 – 2 June 2012) was an English-American actor, comedian, game-show host, and panelist in the United States.

  2. 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.

  3. Jun 3, 2012 · Richard Dawson, the longtime host of “Family Feud” known for planting kisses on female contestants, has died, his son said in a statement Sunday. He was 79.

  4. Jun 3, 2012 · Richard Dawson, the charming actor and Emmy-winning host of Family Feud, one of television’s most popular game shows, died Saturday night from complications related to esophageal cancer...

  5. Jun 3, 2012 · Richard Dawson, the English-born actor and TV host who found fame in the US at the helm of game show Family Feud and in sitcom Hogan's Heroes, has died.

  6. Jun 3, 2012 · Richard Dawson, the British-born actor and comedian who played a larcenous prisoner of war on the comedy “Hogan’s Heroes” and became a star as the dapper and gregarious host of the game show...

  7. Jun 3, 2012 · Richard Dawson, the wise-cracking British entertainer who was among the schemers in the 1960s TV comedy "Hogan's Heroes'' and the host who kissed thousands of female contestants on the game...

  8. Jun 3, 2012 · (AP) LOS ANGELES - Richard Dawson, the wisecracking British entertainer who was among the schemers in the 1960s TV comedy "Hogan's Heroes" and a decade later began kissing thousands of...

  9. Actor, comedian, game-show host. Fast Facts. Ran away from his childhood home and served in the Merchant Marines for three years as a teenager, earning money as an amateur boxer while...

  10. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofRichard Dawson | BAFTA

    An English born actor, Dawson began his career as a stand-up comedian before finding work in the United States as an actor. His best known role was as British PoW Peter Newkirk in Hogan’s Heroes (1965-71), a show he followed with a popular hosting stint on Family Feud (1976-85, 1994-95).