
Dick York
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Richard Allen York (September 4, 1928 – February 20, 1992) was an American actor best known for his role as Darrin Stephens on the classic television sitcom Bewitched (1964–1972). His portrayal of the character made him a beloved figure in American television history. Dick York was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He showed an early interest in acting and eventually moved to New York City to pursue a career in theater. Before his acting career took off, York worked various odd jobs, including as a radio announcer. His big break came in the 1950s when he began landing roles in both television and film. York's early acting career was filled with roles in movies and television series. He appeared in films such as They Came to Cordura (1959) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), where he played small but significant parts. His television appearances also included guest spots on a number of popular series. However, it was his role as Darrin Stephens on Bewitched that brought him lasting fame. The show, which debuted in 1964, starred Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens, a witch married to an ordinary man, Darrin. York played the first Darrin, a role he portrayed for the first five seasons of the show. The show became a massive hit and is remembered as one of the most iconic sitcoms of the 1960s. His portrayal of Darrin was beloved for his humorous and often exasperated reactions to the magical chaos caused by Samantha’s powers. In 1969, due to health issues, York was forced to leave Bewitched during the sixth season. His departure was explained on the show by having Darrin suffer an illness that made him unable to continue working. Actor Dick Sargent replaced him in the role for the final three seasons, but York's version of Darrin remains the most fondly remembered by fans of the show. Throughout his life, Dick York struggled with health problems. In the early 1950s, he was diagnosed with a severe back injury that led to chronic pain. The pain became debilitating, and York became addicted to painkillers, which contributed to his departure from *Bewitched*. His health issues were often a private struggle, and they affected his career in the latter part of his life. York married his wife, Joan Alt, in 1951, and they had three children together. Despite his professional struggles and health challenges, York remained committed to his family and enjoyed a relatively quiet life outside the public eye in his later years. Dick York passed away on February 20, 1992, at the age of 63, from complications related to emphysema. His death was a great loss to the entertainment world, as he was widely regarded as a talented and beloved actor, especially for his work on Bewitched.
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Predestination (2014)
as Darrin Stephens in Bewitched (archive footage) (uncredited)

Them! (1954)
as Teenager in Police Station

Bewitched (2005)
as Darrin Stephens (archive footage) (uncredited)

Inherit the Wind (1960)
as Bertram T. Cates

Cowboy (1958)
as Charlie, Trailhand

My Sister Eileen (1955)
as Ted Loomis

They Came to Cordura (1959)
as Pvt. Wilbur James Renziehausen

Say Hey, Willie Mays! (2022)
as Self

Operation Mad Ball (1957)
as Cpl. Bohun

Reflections of Evil (2002)
as Darrin Stephens (archive footage)

High School U.S.A. (1984)
as Superintendant McCarthy

Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life (2023)
as Self/Darrin Stephens (archive footage)

The Last Blitzkrieg (1959)
as Sergeant Otto Ludwig

Three Stripes in the Sun (1955)
as Cpl. Neeby Muhlendorf

Last Date (1950)
as Nick (as Richard York)

A Bewitched Christmas (1994)
as Darrin Stephens

Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films (2003)
as Nick (archive footage)

The Incredible Doktor Markesan (1962)
as Fred Bancroft
Insomnia (1945)
as Lucky

Bookkeeping and You (1947)
as Bob Thayer

Shy Guy (1947)
as Phillip Norton

How Friendly Are You? (1951)
as Phil

Rest and Health (1949)
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