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Dickie Valentine (4 November 1929 – 6 May 1971) was an English pop singer in the 1950s. In addition to several other Top Ten hit singles, Valentine had two chart-toppers on the UK Singles Chart with "Finger of Suspicion" (1954) and "Christmas Alphabet" (1955).
Date Of Birth November 4, 1929 Died 1971-05-06 Place Of Birth Marylebone, London, England Profession Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Father of TV director Richard Valentine . 2 One of the first singer of "Christmas Island" By Lyle Moraine. 3 Singer with the Ted Heath Band before going solo.
Actor Title Year Status Character David Nixon's Comedy Bandbox 1966 TV Series Guest Cinderella 1961 TV Movie Buttons Alfred Marks Time 1961 TV Series Life with the Lyons 1960 TV Series The Anne Shelton Show 1959 TV Series The World Our Stage 1958 TV Series Alvin Mitchell Night and Day 1932 Lord Babs 1932 Minor Role (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Nowhere Boy 2009 performer: "Mr. Sandman" Under Suspicion 1991 performer: "CHRISTMAS ISLAND" - as Dicky Valentine Distant Voices, Still Lives 1988 performer: "The Finger of Suspicion" Six-Five Special 1958 performer: "The King of Dixieland", "Come To My Arms"
Self Title Year Status Character Crowther's Back in Town 1970 TV Series Himself Maggie's Place 1970 TV Series Himself Getting Sentimental Over You 1969 TV Movie Himself In Melbourne Tonight 1969 TV Series Himself The Golden Shot 1968 TV Series Himself The Dickie Valentine Show 1967 TV Series Himself The London Palladium Show 1966-1967 TV Series Himself International Cabaret 1966 TV Series Himself Stars and Garters 1965-1966 TV Series Himself The Frankie Vaughan Show 1966 TV Series Himself Thank Your Lucky Stars 1961-1965 TV Series Himself Big Night Out 1964 TV Series Himself Comedy Bandbox 1964 TV Series Himself The Good Old Days 1963 TV Series Himself - Performer Holliday at Home 1963 TV Series Himself Starlight Rendezvous 1962 TV Series Himself - Performer The Charlie Chester Music Hall 1962 TV Series Himself Be My Guest 1960-1961 TV Series Himself Showtime 1961 TV Series Himself Juke Box Jury 1961 TV Series Himself - Panellist Calling Dickie Valentine 1961 TV Series Himself Parade 1960 TV Series Himself Spectacular 1960 TV Series Himself The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1960 TV Series Himself Crackerjack! 1959-1960 TV Series Himself Make Mine Music 1959 TV Series Himself Music Shop 1959 TV Series Himself - Performer Drumbeat 1959 TV Series Himself - Vocalist Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium 1955-1959 TV Series Himself / Himself - singer The Jack Jackson Show 1958-1959 TV Series Himself / Himself - Performer Oh Boy! 1959 TV Series Himself Words and Music 1959 TV Series Himself This Is Your Life 1959 TV Series documentary Himself Six-Five Special 1958 Himself The World Our Stage 1957 TV Movie Himself Salute to Show Business 1957 TV Movie Himself Six-Five Special 1957 TV Series Himself Salute to Yorkshire 1956 TV Movie Himself Val Parnell's Startime 1956 TV Series Himself Off the Record 1956 TV Series Himself The Ed Sullivan Show 1954 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Calling Dickie Valentine (1961) as Himself
Six-Five Special (1958) as Himself
The Dickie Valentine Show (1967) as Himself
The World Our Stage (1957) as Himself