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Richard Bernard “Dick” Hammer

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Richard Bernard “Dick” Hammer

Birth
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
18 Oct 1999 (aged 69)
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: No record of burial at Forest Lawn in Southern California. His father is interred there, but he is not. Add to Map
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Played The Captain of station 51 in the first season of the 1970's TV Show Emergency!
Born in Long Beach, California, Hammer attended the University of Southern California.
Hammer was a basketball player at the University of Southern California, and competed in volleyball at the 1964 Summer Olympics. As an actor, he played the role of Captain Richard "Dick" Hammer in the first season of the Jack Webb produced television show Emergency!, which debuted on January 15, 1972. He left the show midway through the first season, because he felt that being a real-life firefighter was more rewarding than playing a fictional one. He returned to the LACoFD and retired with the rank of captain.

Hammer portrayed the Marlboro Man in cigarette advertisements in the 1970s.
Hammer's grandson is former University of Southern California starting quarterback and current San Francisco 49ers quarterback Sam Darnold. Hammer's granddaughter, Franki Darnold, is a record holder for the University of Rhode Island women's volleyball team.

He died in Long Beach from prostate cancer at the age of 69. Other sources cite the cause of death (as with other former "Marlboro Men") as lung cancer.
Played The Captain of station 51 in the first season of the 1970's TV Show Emergency!
Born in Long Beach, California, Hammer attended the University of Southern California.
Hammer was a basketball player at the University of Southern California, and competed in volleyball at the 1964 Summer Olympics. As an actor, he played the role of Captain Richard "Dick" Hammer in the first season of the Jack Webb produced television show Emergency!, which debuted on January 15, 1972. He left the show midway through the first season, because he felt that being a real-life firefighter was more rewarding than playing a fictional one. He returned to the LACoFD and retired with the rank of captain.

Hammer portrayed the Marlboro Man in cigarette advertisements in the 1970s.
Hammer's grandson is former University of Southern California starting quarterback and current San Francisco 49ers quarterback Sam Darnold. Hammer's granddaughter, Franki Darnold, is a record holder for the University of Rhode Island women's volleyball team.

He died in Long Beach from prostate cancer at the age of 69. Other sources cite the cause of death (as with other former "Marlboro Men") as lung cancer.


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