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  1. Richard Wagstaff "Dick" Clark (30 de noviembre de 1929, The Bronx, Nueva York - 18 de abril de 2012, Santa Mónica, California) fue un empresario y una personalidad en la televisión de Estados Unidos, [1] conocido por conducir (presentar) varios maratones televisivos y programas de larga duración tales como American Bandstand, [2] The $10,000 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_ClarkDick Clark - Wikipedia

    As host of American Bandstand, Clark introduced rock and roll to many Americans. The show gave many new music artists their first exposure to national audiences, including Ike & Tina Turner, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Stevie Wonder, Simon & Garfunkel, Iggy Pop, Prince, Talking Heads, and Madonna.

  3. Dick Clark was a TV personality known for the shows 'American Bandstand,' '$25,000 Pyramid' and 'TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes,' among others.

  4. Dick Clark was an American television personality and businessman, best known for hosting American Bandstand. Clark was a disc jockey at the student-run radio station at Syracuse University (1951), and he worked at radio and television stations in Syracuse and Utica, New York, before moving in 1952.

  5. Con su imagen inmaculada de chico aplicado y atractivo, Clark, fallecido ayer a los 82 años por un ataque al corazón, fue un destacado impulsor de la música pop en plena eclosión juvenil de los...

  6. Broadcast icon Dick Clark, the longtime host of the influential “American Bandstand,” has died, publicist Paul Shefrin said. He was 82.

  7. Dick Clark. Actor: Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. Dick Clark was born and raised in Mount Vernon, New York on November 30, 1929, to Julia Fuller (Barnard) and Richard Augustus Clark. He had one older brother, Bradley, who was killed in World War II.