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Richard E. Dyszel
Born (1947-03-20) March 20, 1947 (age 76)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesDick Dyszel
Occupation(s)Television personality, interviewer
Known forCount Gore De Vol
WebsiteOfficial website

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.

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Background

The Chicago native attended Southern Illinois University and graduated with a degree in radio-TV. He became the local Bozo the Clown at WDXR-TV in Paducah, Kentucky, before moving on to WDCA in Washington in 1972. He was a jack of all trades at WDCA, functioning as the station's announcer, as kids' show host Captain 20 as well as Washington's second Bozo, after Willard Scott had originated the local version of the character. The horror host character of Count Gore de Vol (whose name was either a play on author and native Washingtonian Gore Vidal or the name of a prominent Washington D.C. funeral home, "De Vol") originated as a character called "M.T. Graves" on the Bozo show. He stayed on as the Count until 1987 when the station ceased local production.[1]

In 1998, Dyszel presented a weekly show on the Internet at Count Gore.com, featuring Count Gore hosting streaming video of movies and shorts as well as celebrity interviews.[2] In 2005 he returned to the DC area, built a high-definition studio and expanded the role of Count Gore de Vol to include live-hosted horror movies at the AFI Silver Theatre in Silver Spring, Maryland. This series started on February 3, 2013, with the 40th anniversary celebration of his first hosted horror movie on WDCA-TV—House of Frankenstein.[1] In February 2023, he celebrated fifty years with a showing of The Shining at the AFI Silver.[3]

He owns and operates Sounds Fabulous Entertainment, providing a virtual DJ system named George that he developed for small-venue parties.[4] As Count Gore de Vol, he is a guest at six to ten conventions a year and is closely associated with the Spooky Movie Film Festival, an annual week-long celebration of horror feature films and shorts, which celebrated its tenth year in 2015.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Dalphonse, Sherri (October 12, 2015). "You Must Remember…Dick Dyszel". Washingtonian.
  2. ^ "Vampire Horror Host Count Gore de Vol Creature Feature". Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  3. ^ "Count Gore De Vol presents THE SHINING". afi.com. February 4, 2023.
  4. ^ "Sounds Fabulous home of George Your Virtual Party DJ in Northern Virginia". Retrieved January 31, 2016.
  5. ^ "Come One, Come All! It's the Spooky Movie International Horror Film Festival: A Nerdy Minds Exclusive Interview with the Founder!". Retrieved January 31, 2016.

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