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    Richard E. Dyszel, known professionally as Dick Dyszel, is an American television personality, known for his television alter-egos Count Gore De Vol and Captain 20. Background. The Chicago native attended Southern Illinois University and graduated with a degree in radio-TV.

  2. Richard Dyszel. Actor: Creature Feature: The Weekly Web Program. Richard E. Dyszel was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. After graduating from SIU with a degree in Radio-TV, Dyszel became M.T. Graves, a TV host at WDXR-TV in Paducah, Kentucky in 1971 where he introduced weekly horror films.

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  3. Biography. Dick Dyszel has been entertaining a wide variety of audiences for decades. During the '70s and '80s he was a Producer/Talent for WDCA-TV in Washington, DC. During those years he appeared in "The Bozo Circus" and became a TV icon as Captain 20.

  4. If you grew up in the Washington DC area during the 1970s and 80s, you'll almost certainly be familiar with Dick Dyszel (even if you've never seen him out of...

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  5. Dick Dyszel, television personality, hypnotist, digital DJ and Emmy award-winning producer, is the guest of Chuck Langdon and Lee Shephard on "Out of the Past". Dick and his alter ego, Count Gore De Vol, are also the subject of the recent documentary, "Every Other Day Is Halloween." Upload, livestream, and create your own videos, all in HD.

  6. Actor: Creature Feature: The Weekly Web Program. Richard E. Dyszel was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. After graduating from SIU with a degree in Radio-TV, Dyszel became M.T. Graves, a TV host at WDXR-TV in Paducah, Kentucky in 1971 where he introduced weekly horror films.

  7. Count Gore de Vol is a television horror host who originally appeared on Washington, D.C. 's WDCA from 1973 to 1987. [1] Originally named M.T. Graves and played by announcer Dick Dyszel, the character first appeared on the WDCA version of the Bozo the Clown program.