Career Highlights: Cinderella Swings It, Shed No Tears, Rancho Grande
First Major Screen Credit: Prairie Law (1940)
Biography
A former singer for the Glen Miller Orchestra, Dick Hogan changed gears and became a supporting actor in numerous second-string adventures and Westerns, including Submarine Patrol (1938), Rancho Grande (1940), and Shed No Tears (1948). His final film role was that of a corpse in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (1948). Upon his retirement from acting, Hogan moved to Little Rock, AR, and became an insurance agent. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide