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William Conrad

William Conrad



United States

Age: 73

Born: 27 Sep, 1920

Died: 11 Feb, 1994

Known for

In The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show as Narratoras Narrator

in The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
In The Fugitive (1963) as Narratoras Narrator

in The Fugitive (1963)
In Cannon as Frank Cannonas Frank Cannon

in Cannon
In Jake and the Fatman as Jason Lochinvar as Jason Lochinvar "Fatman" McCabe

in Jake and the Fatman

TV Series Starring William Conrad

Jake and the FatmanJake and the Fatman
CBS, 1987 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Adventure, Crime
3.0


A former cop, aka "The Fatman", has built a remarkable record of convictions in his new career as a district attorney, thanks mainly to his gruff, tact-impaired manner and his willingness to bend the rules when it suits his purposes. Unfortunately, those same qualities also have earned him a substantial number of enemies.


Nero WolfeNero Wolfe
NBC, 1981 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Crime, Mystery
4.5


The famous adventures of the sedentary fictional detective Nero Wolfe, brought to TV. While Wolfe stays at home and considers the clues, his assistant Archive Goodwin investigates crime scenes and interviews witnesses.


How the West Was WonHow the West Was Won
ABC, 1978 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Adventure, Western
4.3


This series chronicled the struggles of the four Macahan children as they traveled into untamed West. They were led by their Uncle Zeb and his widowed sister, Molly.


CannonCannon
CBS, 1971 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Crime, Mystery
4.0


A private detective solves cases in Los Angeles.


The Fugitive (1963)The Fugitive (1963)
ABC, 1963 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Adventure, Crime
4.3


Dr. Richard Kimble, wrongly accused of murdering his wife, escapes custody while en route to Death Row and must elude police and Lt. Philip Gerard, who is obsessed with his capture. Kimble must constantly relocate and change his name while he continues his quest to find the real killer, a one-armed man he saw leave the scene of the crime.


The Rocky and Bullwinkle ShowThe Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
NBC, 1959 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Children, Sci-Fi
5.0


Rocky and Bullwinkle began life in the 1950's television show, The Frostbite Falls Review. It was created by Jay Ward and Bill Scott. Their names in that show were Rocket J. Squirrel and Canadian Moose. The Frostbite Falls Review was not very successful so Rocky and Bullwinkle became the stars of their own show, Rocky and His Friends. The show was co-created by Alex Anderson and premiered on November 29th, 1959 on ABC. Added to the cast were Boris and Natasha, two Pottsylvanian spies. The show also featured various segments; Peabody's Improbable History, Fractured Fairy Tales, Mr. Know-It-All, and Aesop and Son. In 1961, the show moved to NBC and was renamed The Bullwinkle Show. In 1964 the creators moved the show back to ABC where it was cancelled at the end of that season. The next year the show did reappear back on ABC; Bullwinkle and Rocky were replaced by Hoppity Hooper, while the other segments remained.