- Data di nascita
- Data di morte11 febbraio 1994 · North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti (insufficienza cardiaca)
- Nome alla nascitaJohn William Cann
- Soprannome
- Bill
- Altezza1,72 m
- William Conrad è nato il 27 settembre 1920. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuto come attore e regista. È celebre per aver partecipato a Cannon (1971), I gangsters (1946) e Hudson Hawk - Il mago del furto (1991). È stata sposato con Lewis Tipton Stringer, Susan Randall Conrad e June Nelson. Morì l'11 febbraio 1994. Luogo di morte: Usa.
- ConiugiLewis Tipton Stringer(1 maggio 1980 - 11 febbraio 1994) (morte del marito)Susan Randall Conrad(1957 - 13 aprile 1979) (morte della moglie, 1 bambino)June Nelson(12 aprile 1943 - 1957)
- BambiniChristopher Conrad
- GenitoriIda Mae CannJohn William Cann
- Gravelly, resonant voice
- Large girth
- In World War II, he flew a P-39 under the Golden Gate Bridge twice.
- One of the true superstars of the "Golden Age of Radio", he appeared in more than 7,500 radio programs.
- Buried at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills in the Lincoln Terrace Plot # 4448. He is surrounded by his fellow TV detectives at this cemetery who are either in the same section or within very close proximity. They include Telly Savalas and George Savalas from Il tenente Kojak (1973) and William Talman, Wesley Lau, and Ray Collins of Perry Mason (1957) fame and Dragnet (1951)'s Jack Webb.
- There were several 11-1/2"-tall falcon props made for use in Il mistero del falco (1941). Some were cast of plastic resin, some of lead. Only two 45-lb. lead falcons and two 5-lb., 5.4-oz resin falcons are verified to be in existence. One lead Falcon has been displayed for years at various venues. The second, which was marred at the end of the movie by Sydney Greenstreet, was a gift to Conrad by studio chief Jack L. Warner. It was auctioned in December 1994, nine months after Conrad's death, for $398,500 to Ronald Winston of Harry Winston, Inc. At that time it was the highest price ever paid for a movie prop. It was used to model a 10-lb. gold replica displayed at the 69th Academy Awards. The replica has Burmese ruby eyes, interchangeable claws (one set of gold, one set of coral) and holds a platinum chain in its beak with a 42.98 flawless diamond at the end. It's valued at over $8 million. The lead and resin falcons are valued in excess of $2 million - coincidentally the value placed on the "real" Maltese Falcon by Kasper Gutman, Greenstreet's character in the 1941 classic movie.
- Inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1997.
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