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William Conrad
Biography:
William Conrad (September 27, 1920 - February 11, 1994) was an American actor, producer, and director. He was born William Cann in Louisville, Kentucky, the son of a theatre-owner who moved to southern California, where he excelled at drama and literature while at school. Starting work in radio in the late 1930s in California, Conrad went on to serve as a fighter pilot in World War II. He entered the army in 1942, and was commissioned at Luke Field, Arizona in 1943 (now Luke Air Force Base). On the day of his commission he married June Nelson. He returned to the airwaves after the war, going on to accumulate over 7,000 roles in radio by his own estimate.
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Box as Self (voice) (uncredited) | 2009-10-29 |
Hudson Hawk as Narrator (voice) | 1991-05-23 |
Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo as Jim Dunn | 1986-11-01 |
Killing Cars as Mr. Mahoney | 1986-02-13 |
In Like Flynn as Sgt. Dominic | 1985-08-14 |
Blitz | 1985-03-13 |
The Mikado as The Mikado | 1983-08-18 |
Shock-Trauma as Dr. R. Adams Cowley | 1982-10-27 |
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid as (in "The Killers") (archive footage) | 1982-05-21 |
Side Show as Ring Announcer (voice) | 1981-06-05 |
The Return of Frank Cannon as Frank Cannon | 1980-10-31 |
Turnover Smith as Thaddeus Smith | 1980-06-08 |
The Return of the King as Lord Denethor (voice) | 1980-05-11 |
The Murder That Wouldn't Die as William Battles | 1980-03-09 |
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century as Opening Narrator / Draconian officer (uncredited) (voice) | 1979-03-02 |
Keefer as Col. Keefer | 1978-03-16 |
Night Cries as Dr. Whelan | 1978-01-29 |
The Making of Star Wars as Narrator (voice) | 1977-09-16 |
Moonshine County Express as Jack Starkey | 1977-06-01 |
Catastrophe as Narrator (voice) | 1977-04-20 |
The Force of Evil as Narrator (voice) | 1977-03-13 |
The City as Narrator (voice) | 1977-01-12 |
The Macahans as Narrator (voice) (uncredited) | 1976-01-19 |
Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan as Narrator (voice) (uncredited) | 1975-02-20 |
The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One as Narrator (voice) | 1974-11-08 |
Hamburgers as self | 1974-04-02 |
O'Hara, United States Treasury: Operation Cobra as Keegan | 1971-04-02 |
Cannon as Frank Cannon | 1971-03-26 |
The D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill as Chief Vincent Kovac | 1971-01-11 |
The Brotherhood of the Bell as Bart Harris | 1970-09-17 |
Chisum as Narrator - Opening Credits (voice) (uncredited) | 1970-07-23 |
Countdown as TV Newscaster (voice) (uncredited) | 1967-08-20 |
Chamber of Horrors as Narrator | 1966-10-19 |
Battle of the Bulge as Narrator (uncredited) | 1965-12-16 |
Brainstorm as Mental Patient (uncredited) | 1965-05-05 |
Two on a Guillotine as Fat Man in Hall of Mirrors (uncredited) | 1965-01-13 |
Eggs Benedict as Narrator | 1965-01-01 |
-30- as Jim Bathgate | 1959-11-11 |
Zero Hour! as Narrator (voice) (uncredited) | 1957-11-13 |
The Ride Back as Sheriff Chris Hamish | 1957-04-28 |
Johnny Concho as Tallman | 1956-07-01 |
The Conqueror as Kasar | 1956-03-28 |
The Naked Sea as Narrator | 1955-12-20 |
5 Against the House as Eric Berg | 1955-06-10 |
The Naked Jungle as Commissioner | 1954-03-03 |
The Desert Song as Lachmed | 1953-05-30 |
Cry of the Hunted as Goodwin | 1953-05-08 |
Lone Star as Mizette | 1952-10-24 |
The Racket as Det. Sgt. Turk | 1951-10-25 |
The Sword of Monte Cristo as Major Nicolet | 1951-03-03 |
Cry Danger as Louie Castro | 1951-02-23 |
Dial 1119 as Chuckles | 1950-11-03 |
The Milkman as Mike Morrel | 1950-10-17 |
One Way Street as Ollie | 1950-04-01 |
East Side, West Side as Lt. Jacobi | 1949-12-22 |
Tension as Lt. Edgar Gonsales | 1949-11-25 |
Any Number Can Play as Frank Sistina | 1949-07-15 |
Joan of Arc as Guillaume Erard, a Prosecutor | 1948-12-22 |
To the Victor as Farnsworth | 1948-10-26 |
Sorry, Wrong Number as Morano | 1948-09-24 |
Four Faces West as Sheriff Egan | 1948-08-03 |
Arch of Triumph as Policeman at Accident (uncredited) | 1948-02-17 |
Body and Soul as Quinn | 1947-11-11 |
The Killers as Max | 1946-08-30 |
Pillow to Post as First Motorcycle Cop (uncredited) | 1945-06-09 |