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Private investigator Nick Danger is a fictional character created by the comedy group The Firesign Theatre , portrayed by Phil Austin . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Danger is a parody of the hard-boiled detective , and is often announced as "Nick Danger, Third Eye ", a parody of the term private eye .
Clyde Wilson (1923 – November 1, 2008) was an American detective and private investigator. [1] He was famous for his skills to solve difficult cases. He is regarded as "Houston's Most Public Private Eye".
These detectives include amateurs, private investigators and professional policemen. They are often popularized as individual characters rather than parts of the fictional work in which they appear. Stories involving individual detectives are well-suited to dramatic presentation, resulting in many popular theatre, television, and film characters.
Austin played the group's best-known creation, private investigator Nick Danger. Other prominent roles were as (Happy) Harry Cox, the narrator of Everything You Know Is Wrong and Bebop Loco/Lobo on Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death. He had also served as the troupe's musician and record producer.
A police detective testifies that when she interviewed Kaitlin Armstrong the day after Anna "Mo" Wilson was shot, her demeanor raised suspicions. Austin police detective: Kaitlin Armstrong's ...
He was the first fictional private investigator [18] Nameless Detective: Bill Pronzini: The Snatch [19] (1971) Harry Orwell: Howard Rodman: Harry O (TV) (1974) Hercule Poirot: Agatha Christie: The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) Ellery Queen: Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee: The Roman Hat Mystery (1929) Agatha Raisin: M.C. Beaton