Bob Crane

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Biography

Handsome Bob Crane had many careers including working as a disc jockey for a while. He started acting around the age of 33. One of his first acting jobs was in _Return to Peyton Place . With his first wife he had a son and two daughters.

  • Primary profession
  • Actor
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 13 July 1928
  • Place of birth
  • Waterbury· Connecticut
  • Death date
  • 1978-06-29
  • Death age
  • 50
  • Place of death
  • Scottsdale· Arizona
  • Cause of death
  • Homicide
  • Spouses
  • Sigrid Valdis
  • Education
  • Stamford High School

Music

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

He was one of the first disc jockeys in the country to earn in excess of $100,000 per year.

He discovered singer Marilyn McCoo on the 1960s show "Hollywood Talent Scouts" .

2002: Was the subject of a "noise opera" by the experimental band Facetious (released on CD under the title "Raw Biscuits: The Bob Crane Story").

Hobby was playing the drums. He was a life-long jazz buff who played with several amateur jazz groups over the years.

Originally buried at Oakwood Memorial Park in Chatsworth, Los Angeles County. In 2003, many years after his death, he was moved to the prestigious Westwood Memorial Park on Glendon Avenue in Los Angeles. His marker is very elaborate and beautiful with writings and photographs of him and his widow Sigrid Valdis. It is located in the middle of the memorial park.

Father of Robert David Crane , and Scott Crane.

The cause of death was bludgeoning with a video camera tripod. The video cable was wrapped around his neck postmortem.

Best remembered by the public for his starring role as Col. Robert Hogan in Hogans Heroes.

On January 25, 1978, Bob Crane taped an episode of "Celebrity Cooks" in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Cranes episode aired several times in Canada throughout the winter and spring of 1978 without incident. A network affiliate in the U.S. then purchased several episodes of "Celebrity Cooks" to run in syndication in the U.S. Cranes episode was supposed to lead off the U.S. syndicated run of the series, and it was scheduled to air in the U.S. on July 10, 1978. Immediately after Cranes murder on June 29, the episode was canceled. It was reported that Crane made numerous jokes about death, which would have made the episode too eerily prophetic. However, this claim was based on one network representatives uncorroborated opinion made just days after Cranes murder. "Celebrity Cooks" has officially gone on record to refute this false claim about Cranes appearance made by this network representative. Those who were there on the day of taping claim no such eerie or inappropriate behavior occurred, and that Crane was one of their best guests.

Crane was basically bankrupt during the mid- to late-1970s and, shortly after his murder, his estate would come into millions of dollars from a new syndication deal for "Hogans Heroes" , which he owned a small part of.

His last movie appearance was in the Walt Disney movie, Gus , where he played an announcer named "Pepper Pot".

Studied with acting teacher Stella Adler in 1964.

Radio show zero hour 1974.

Bob actually played the drums in the theme song at the beginning of the show.

Greg Kinnear played Bob in the movie Auto Focus about The life of TV star Bob Crane.

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