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William Conrad

  • Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky, USA
  • Birthday: September 27, 1920

This commanding, heavy-set actor, producer and director of radio, film and TV since the 1940s may now be best known as TV's "Cannon" (CBS, 1971-1975), a hefty and quietly methodical detective--and an impressively smooth ladies man. To younger viewers, Conrad may always be the rough-edged, cantankerous, cigar-smoking district attorney (and, after retirement and a hiatus, an unshaven P.I. in Hawaii) on "Jake and the Fatman" (CBS, 1987-88; 1989-92). However there was a lot more to this big man's long showbiz career.

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Credits

Actor
Director
Music
  • Side Show

    Song ("All These Things" "Circus Day Parade")

  • Side Show

    Song ( All These Things Circus Day Parade )

Career Milestones

  • 1991

    Final feature credit, narrator of "Hudson Hawk"

  • 1991

    Final TV voice credit, provided the narration for "Of Moose and Men: The Rocky and Bullwinkle Story", a PBS special

  • 1986

    Played the recurring role of Art Patterson on "Hotel"

  • 1986

    Played the recurring role of District Attorney Brackett on "Matlock"

  • 1981

    Starred as Rex Stout's literary detective "Nero Wolfe" on an NBC detective series

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