Richard Van Dyke
- Sound Department
- Additional Crew
Richard's paternal grandfather, Truman Van Dyke, was a film actor in
the silent era. His paternal grandmother, Renie Conley, was a costume
designer with a resume of over 200 films and an Academy Award for
Cleopatra. His father, Truman Van Dyke, Jr., was in Gone With the Wind
at the age of nine years old as an extra. His father worked as an extra
and actor up until his graduation from USC. His father went on to
become a successful insurance agent in the film business with his own
company, the Truman Van Dyke Company. Richard's mother, June Van Dyke,
was a producer of fashion shows and worked closely with Edith Head
producing her traveling shows all around the world. When Miss Head died
in 1982, she willed her personal costume collection of over 200 pieces
to June. The collection included many of her Academy Award winning
creations, along with many of her personal designs that Edith wore
herself. Richard got his start in sound at Sound Services, Inc. in 1973
working as a delivery driver. There Robert "Terry" Walker and Michael
Denecke taught Richard the ins and outs of the post sound world, and
finally encouraged Richard to start mixing for productions early in
1977. Richard became a member of the I.A.T.S.E in 1978, and has been
working as a production sound mixer ever since.