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Dwight Hicks

Acting
1956-04-05
Mount Holly Township, New Jersey, United States
Dwight Hicks anchored the San Francisco 49ers' legendary secondary during their dynasty years, emerging from humble beginnings to become a four-time Pro Bowl safety and two-time Super Bowl champion. Born April 5, 1956, in Mount Holly Township, New Jersey, Hicks attended Pennsauken High School before starring at the University of Michigan (1975-1978), where he earned All-Big Ten honors in 1976 and 1977, and Second-team All-American recognition in 1977. He gained national attention with outstanding performances in the 1976 Orange Bowl and consecutive Rose Bowl appearances.

After playing three games with the Toronto Argonauts in 1978, Hicks signed with the 49ers in 1979 while working in a health food store stockroom in Detroit. He played seven seasons with San Francisco (1979-1985) before finishing his career with the Indianapolis Colts in 1986. Hicks earned four consecutive Pro Bowl selections (1981-1984), won Super Bowls XVI and XIX, and served as defensive captain from 1983-1985. He recorded 32 career interceptions for 602 yards with three touchdowns, plus 14 fumble recoveries.

Hicks' strengths defined elite safety play: exceptional ball-hawking instincts (led NFL with 9 interceptions and 239 return yards in 1981), hard-hitting physicality, and inspirational leadership. At just 25 years old in 1981, he led a secondary nicknamed "Dwight Hicks and his Hot Licks" that featured rookies Ronnie Lott, Eric Wright, and Carlton Williamson—making history in 1984 when all four were selected to the Pro Bowl, only the second time an entire secondary received that honor.

His greatest moments showcased clutch performance and leadership: (1) Super Bowl XVI—after the 49ers fumbled the opening kickoff, Hicks made a crucial freelance interception at Cincinnati's 5-yard line, returning it 27 yards to set up a touchdown that gave San Francisco a lead they never relinquished in the 26-21 victory; (2) Two-touchdown defensive performance against Washington—Hicks returned a fumble 80 yards for a touchdown and added a 32-yard interception return for a score in a 30-17 victory; (3) The legendary "Remember the feeling" speech—following a heartbreaking 1983 NFC Championship loss to Washington, Hicks delivered an impassioned locker room address that inspired the 1984 49ers to a 15-1 record and Super Bowl XIX championship.

After football, Hicks successfully transitioned to a prolific acting career, becoming a sought-after character actor in Hollywood. Relocating to Southern California to devote himself to the craft, he landed roles in major feature films alongside some of cinema's biggest stars, including The Rock (1996) with Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage, Armageddon (1998) with Bruce Willis, Jack (1996) starring Robin Williams and Bill Cosby, and In the Mix (2005). His television résumé spans diverse genres and networks, with memorable appearances on popular shows including How I Met Your Mother, Castle, Body of Proof, Cold Case, The Practice, The X-Files, ER, and The O.C. Hicks also brought his football expertise back to Bay Area audiences as co-host of The Point After, KTVU's highly rated post-game show that aired immediately following 49ers Sunday broadcasts.
Known For 26 titles
Criminal Minds (2005) subtitle poster
Criminal Minds
2005 TV
as Raymond Martin
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Castle (2009) subtitle poster
Castle
2009 TV
as Lawyer
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The X-Files (1993) subtitle poster
The X-Files
1993 TV
as Prison Armed Guard
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ER (1994) subtitle poster
ER
1994 TV
as Officer Hutton
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How I Met Your Mother (2005) subtitle poster
How I Met Your Mother
2005 TV
as Sid
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The Practice (1997) subtitle poster
The Practice
1997 TV
as Checkpoint Officer #1
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Scorpion (2014) subtitle poster
Scorpion
2014 TV
as Capt. Pete Kavanaugh
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The O.C. (2003) subtitle poster
The O.C.
2003 TV
as Sheriff
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Body of Proof (2011) subtitle poster
Body of Proof
2011 TV
as Warden Tom Miller
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She Spies (2002) subtitle poster
She Spies
2002 TV
as Ed Sharlock
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Found (2023) subtitle poster
Found
2023 TV
as Darrell Wallace
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Armageddon (1998) subtitle poster
Armageddon
1998 Movie
as FBI Agent #1
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The Rock (1996) subtitle poster
The Rock
1996 Movie
as F.B.I. Agent Star
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America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions (2006) subtitle poster
America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions
2006 TV
as Self
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America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions (2006) subtitle poster
America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions
2006 TV
as Self (archive footage)
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The Nightmare Room (2001) subtitle poster
The Nightmare Room
2001 TV
as Cop
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Shaughnessy: The Iron Marshal (1996) subtitle poster
Shaughnessy: The Iron Marshal
1996 Movie
as Man at Funeral
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On the Edge (2002) subtitle poster
On the Edge
2002 Movie
as Ugly #1
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They Come Knocking (2019) subtitle poster
They Come Knocking
2019 Movie
as Mortician
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Patients (2004) subtitle poster
Patients
2004 Movie
as Dr. Abbott
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Holiday for Heroes (2019) subtitle poster
Holiday for Heroes
2019 Movie
as Commandant Yoder
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Family Portrait (2023) subtitle poster
Family Portrait
2023 Movie
as Solomon
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Cartel War (2012) subtitle poster
Cartel War
2012 Movie
as Logan Coffey
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The Wednesday Night Save the World Society (2001) subtitle poster
The Wednesday Night Save the World Society
2001 Movie
as Gary Quinn
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