What Was the Net Worth of Richard Dawson?
The esteemed English-American entertainer Richard Dawson had accrued a net worth of $100 thousand at the time of his passing in 2012.

Famed primarily for his role as Corporal Peter Newkirk in "Hogan's Heroes", Dawson was equally renowned as the original compère of the game show "Family Feud". His presence was a staple on the "Match Game" as a panelist in the 1970s. Dawson also graced the silver screen, with credits in films like "King Rat," "The Devil's Brigade," and "The Running Man".
Richard Dawson's Beginnings
Born Colin Lionel Emm on the 20th of November, 1932 in Gosport, Hampshire, England, Dawson grew up in a working-class household. His father was a van driver and his mother worked in a munitions factory. As a child during World War II, Dawson, alongside his brother, was evacuated, which greatly disrupted their education. At merely 14, he left home to join the Merchant Navy where he took up amateur boxing.

How Did Richard Dawson Start in Comedy?
Upon leaving the Merchant Navy, Dawson commenced his career in comedy as Dickie Dawson. He later adopted Richard Dawson as both his stage and legal name. By the 1950s, he was making headway with some appearances on BBC Radio and Television.

The Height of Richard Dawson's TV Career
Dawson's American TV debut came with "The Mike Stokey Show" in 1961. His breakthrough arrived with "Hogan's Heroes" in 1965. Concurrently, he guest-starred in several other series and became a mainstay on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In". From 1973 to 1978, he famously enjoyed a stint on "Match Game", which paved the way for his hosting role on the immensely successful "Family Feud". His hosting prowess was later revisited with a "Family Feud" comeback in 1994-95 during which he famously ceased kissing female contestants in honour of a promise to his daughter.
Did Richard Dawson Have a Film Career?
Although Dawson's television career overshadowed his movie roles, he did feature in several films. He had minor roles before his credited appearance in "King Rat" (1965). Other notable roles included "The Devil's Brigade" (1968) and a turn as a game show host in the futuristic action movie "The Running Man" (1987).

Richard Dawson: Personal Life and Legacy
Dawson's personal life saw him married twice, first to Diana Dors and then to Gretchen Johnson, whom he met on "Family Feud". He had three children across both marriages. His life was cut short due to complications associated with esophageal cancer, resulting in his death at the age of 79.
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