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Bob Crane
Birthday: July 13, 1928
Birth Place: Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
Height: 5' 1"
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American actor Bob Crane is best remembered for playing the crafty POW Col. Hogan on the 1960s television comedy Hogan's Heroes, but he also played leads in a few films during the '50s and '60s. Crane was born in Waterbury, Connecticut. He began his career as a drummer and played with dance bands and a symphony orchestra. He also worked as a radio announcer at various stations around the U.S. before hosting a morning talk show in Hollywood. Next Crane began appearing regularly on the Donna Reed Show. In 1978, he was mysteriously murdered, and the case remains unsolved. He was married to Sigrid Valdis, an actress. |
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- Bob Crane was one of the first disc jockeys in the country to earn in excess of 0,000 per year (1960).
- Bob discovered singer Marilyn McCoo, on the 60s 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").
- Raised Catholic, he was in the process of seriously re-evaluating his life, and possibily reuniting with his first wife and family, at the time of his murder.
- 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 Scotty Crane.
- Cause of death was strangulation with TV cable, indicating the killer was a very strong person.
- His last recorded public appearance, just a few days for his death, was on "Celebrity Cooks" (1975).
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