Who is actor Robert Conrad and is he still alive today? His Wiki: Children, Net Worth, Wife, Health, Bio

• Robert Conrad is a former actor, stuntman and singer from Chicago, Illinois.
• His net worth is estimated at $2 million from his acting, radio, and music career.
• He made his television debut in 1958, and his most iconic roles were in Wild Wild West and Baa Baa Black Sheep.
• He was married twice and had 8 children.
• In 2003, he was involved in a car accident and was convicted of drunk driving.



Known for movies

Short Info

Net Worth $2 million
Date Of Birth March 1, 1935
Spouse LaVelda Fann, Joan Kenlay
Mark Smoky, gravelly voice.
Fact Lied to get a job when he was seventeen. He had eloped with a lawyer’s daughter,who was attending a religious boarding school. The only place he could think of where a kid his age could get decent wage was the loading docks in Chicago. He told them he was 21 and made $1.87 an hour — $74.40 a week.
Payments Earned $5,000 per week from The Wild Wild West (1965)



Who is Robert Conrad?

Conrad Robert Falk was born on 1 March 1935, in Chicago, Illinois USA, and is a former actor, stuntman and singer, probably best known from appearances in the television series’ “The Wild Wild West” in which he played Secret Service agent James T. West,  and in “Baa Baa Black Sheep” as ‘Pappy’ Boyington.

The Riches of Robert Conrad

How rich is Robert Conrad? As of mid-2018, sources estimate a net worth that is at $2 million, mostly earned through a successful career in acting. He also worked on radio as a host, and recorded several songs, all of which ensured the position of his wealth.

Early Life and Education

Conrad is of part-German descent – his parents were 16 and 15 years old when they had him. They would go their separate ways soon after his birth, and his mother would marry again. Robert attended various high schools during his youth, including South Shore, Hyde Park and New Trier High Schools.

He never matriculated, dropping out to begin working full time as a truck loader and a milk delivery driver, before continuing his education. He subsequently went to Northwestern University to study the theatre arts, in hopes of pursuing an acting career. Since he resembled the actor James Dean, he was used initially in publicity stunts to help boost theater attendances of Dean’s films. He also studied singing, being taught by the father of Richard Marx, Dick Marx. In 1957 after James Dean’s death, Conrad met actor Nick Adams, who proposed that he should move to California to pursue acting.

An Acting Career

In 1958, Robert debuted in a small part in the film “Juvenile Jungle”, which eventually led him to a support role in the film “Thundering Jets”, and his television debut in an episode of “Bat Masterson”. He soon signed an acting contract with Warner Bros, but also started releasing songs for Warner Bros. Records during the 1950s and 1960s; most of his songs never hit it big, and he only had a minor Billboard hit song entitled Bye Bye Baby. Meantime he appeared in the second season of the his TV series ‘Maverick”, before going on to make guest appearances in a variety of other Warner Bros. shows.

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He was then introduced as a detective, in the popular series “77 Sunset Strip”, which led him to his own spin-off entitled “Hawaiian Eye”, which would run from 1959 to 1963. He also made an appearance in “The Gallant Men”, before starring in “Palm Springs Weekend”. Robert also signed a contract with the label Orfeon, through which he released two albums, and a few singles in Spanish. His acting work continued as well, in episodes of “Kraft Suspense Theatre”, “Young Dillinger” and “Temple Houston”.

Iconic Roles – The Wild Wild West, Baa Baa Black Sheep, and More

In 1965, Conrad was cast as the government agent James West in “The Wild Wild West’, which is considered one of his most high profile roles. The show would go on to run for four years before its eventual cancellation. He also worked other projects while starring in the show. After the show’s run, he debuted as prosecutor Paul Ryan in the television movie “D.A.: Murder One” and would go on to reprise his role in two other movies – “D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill”, and “The D.A.” He consistently made television projects up to the 1970s.


In 1976, he found success once more when he was cast as World War II fighter ace Commander ‘Pappy’ Boyington in the series “Baa Baa Black Sheep”, which would lead him to win a People’s Choice Award, and also a Golden Globe nomination. In the 1980s, Conrad would focus on production work, while continuing to star in television movies. He also did directorial and writing work during this time, and as the years passed, he found more positions away from the cameras, and appeared in front of them less and less, before retiring in 2002.

Personal Life and Relationships

Robert’s first marriage was to Joan Kenlay, and they had five children together over 25 years until divorcing in 1977. He then met his second wife LaVelda Ione Fann during the Miss National Teen-ager Pageant, which he emceed and which she won. They would go on to have three children during their marriage which began in 1983 and ended in divorce in 2010. Robert’s sons have been known to appear in television shows alongside him.

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In 2003 Robert was involved in a car accident, slamming head on into another car with both drivers suffering serious injuries. He was convicted of drunk driving, and had to spend six months in house confinement with alcohol counseling, and five years’ probation. The two settled the following year for an undisclosed amount, but never truly recovered from the crash, and the other victim Burnett died from perforated ulcers in 2005, while Robert suffered severe nerve injuries which partially paralyzed his right side.

General Info

Full Name Robert Conrad
Net Worth $2 million
Date Of Birth March 1, 1935
Height 1.73 m
Profession Screenwriter, Film director, Actor, Television Director
Education Northwestern University
Nationality American

Family

Spouse LaVelda Fann, Joan Kenlay
Children Shane Conrad, Nancy Conrad, Christian Conrad, Chelsea Conrad, Joan Conrad, Camille Conrad, Kaja Conrad
Parents Jackie Smith, Leonard Henry Falkowski

Accomplishments

Awards People’s Choice Award for Favorite Actor in a New TV Series
Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama
Movies Jingle All the Way, Murph the Surf, Anything to Survive, Palm Springs Weekend, Wrong Is Right, Coach of the Year, The Lady in Red, Young Dillinger, Will: G. Gordon Liddy, Smash-Up on Interstate 5, Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent, The Fifth Missile, Samurai Cowboy, Sworn to Vengeance, Sudden De…
TV Shows Hawaiian Eye, The Wild Wild West, The D.A., Assignment Vienna, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Centennial, A Man Called Sloane, High Mountain Rangers, High Sierra Search and Rescue, The Duke, Jesse Hawkes

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Marks

# Marks / Signs
1 Smoky, gravelly voice.
2 Doing his own stunts
3 His exceptional athletic skills

Salary

Quotes

# Quote
1 [10/62, interview in Photoplay magazine] If one of the girls came to me before she had finished high school and announced that she had intended to marry a boy with no job and little education, I’d forbid it–just like a stern father in a melodrama.
2 [10/62, asked in interview in Photoplay magazine if his daughter were to marry as a teenager like he did] If some sixteen-year-old punk were to come to me and say, “Sir, I want to marry your daughter” I’d say, “Fine”, and escort him to an analyst. The average boy that age isn’t remotely capable–from any point of view, including the emotional–of supporting a family.
3 [3/61, interview in Motion Picture magazine] Sometimes I’m so preoccupied you have to drop a bomb to communicate with me and most of the time I only average four hours sleep. I don’t mind. I wanted to work this hard.
4 [about The Wild Wild West (1965)] We always put in lot more (fighting) than we really wanted to see. (The censors) would say, “We’re going to take out two punches . . . two of this . . . three of that . . . “. So when they finished,we were still left with what we really wanted anyway.
5 [11/61, interview in Photoplay magazine] I neither condemn nor condone the morals of others. I think there are very few, really, whose conduct reflects unfavorably on the rest of us in this mythical kingdom of Hollywood. There are men who need many women in order to bolster their egos–half the time, they don’t remember the girl’s name afterward. But I’ve got a good ego to start with, and I’m too sensitive for a quick relationship with a dame and sex alone would never be enough for me. Marriage is something that goes way beyond the flesh. Each human being has his own need for security . . . It’s great to have someone to lean on . . . it’s great to have someone lean on you.

Facts

# Fact
1 The June 11, 1969, and also Aug. 20, editions of Variety, in its Hollywood Production Pulse column, shows Robert Conrad starring with Richard Crenna and Tippi Hedren in the movie Seven Against Kansas, directed by David Friedkin, which started filming June 10, 1969, in Almeria, Spain. No evidence if the film was ever completed.
2 Turned down George Gaynes role in Police Academy (1984), which he later regretted.
3 Resides in Malibu, California.
4 Despite high ratings High Mountain Rangers (1987) got canceled after 1 season.
5 Began his career as a contract player for Warner Bros. in 1956.
6 Had hired fellow actor Michael Landon to direct some episodes of Black Sheep Squadron (1976), but was too busy working on Little House on the Prairie (1974), at the same network that ‘Black Sheep Squadron,’ was on, which was NBC.
7 Up until 2010, Conrad lived in Thousand Oaks, California.
8 His mother, Alice Jacqueline Hartman, died in 1981, at age 62.
9 Graduated from Hyde Park High School in Chicago, Illinois, in 1953.
10 His mother, Alice Jacqueline Hartman, was as a PR business, and his father, Leonard Henry Falkowski, was a construction worker.
11 Had a yacht.
12 Acting mentors and friends of Larry Manetti, Dirk Blocker and Russell Todd.
13 Former neighbor of Carroll O’Connor.
14 Long time best friend of Red West.
15 Met Julie London at Jack Webb’s house, when he was only a young man.
16 Became friends with Dirk Blocker’s father, Dan Blocker, years before Dirk received a co-starring role on Black Sheep Squadron (1976).
17 Friends with: Robert Fuller, James Drury, Doug McClure, John Smith, Adam West, Shirley Jones, Angela Lansbury, Florence Henderson, Peter Graves and his brother, James Arness, Ken Curtis, Telly Savalas, Julie London, Bobby Troup, Randolph Mantooth, John Forsythe, Linda Evans, Chuck Connors, Jane Wyman, Lorenzo Lamas, Buddy Ebsen, Donna Douglas, Dana Elcar, Betsy Palmer, Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, Barbara Stanwyck, Harry Morgan, Alan Hale Jr., Dawn Wells, Ernest Borgnine, James Garner, Michael Landon, Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Angie Dickinson, Frankie Laine, Abby Dalton, Ruta Lee, Michele Lee, Jack Webb, Carroll O’Connor, Larry Hagman, Robert Horton, James Best, Raymond Burr, Pernell Roberts, Anthony Eisley, Connie Stevens, Larry Manetti, Dan Blocker, Stephen J. Cannell, Tom Selleck, William Schallert, Ross Martin, Mickey Rooney, Beverly Garland, Patti Page, Anna Lee and Jeanne Cooper.
18 Three veterans of The Wild Wild West (1965), stuntman Whitey Hughes, makeup artist Ken Chase and actor Richard Kiel, reminisce about the series and star Conrad in the book “A Sci-Fi Swarm and Horror Horde” (McFarland, 2010) by Tom Weaver.
19 His idols are Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney and John Garfield.
20 Grandfather of actor Jesse Erwin.
21 Once was a bandsinger and made the rounds of Chicago’s major hotels with bandleaders Johnny Gilbert, Jim Redd, and a jazz trio.
22 Interviewed in Tom Weaver’s book “I Talked with a Zombie” (McFarland & Co., 2008).
23 Was offered the role of Hannibal Smith on The A-Team (1983), but turned it down because he preferred to produce his own projects.
24 As the star of the original TV series The Wild Wild West (1965), Conrad attended The 20th Annual Razzie Awards, snidely accepting several of the tacky statuettes on behalf of the Barry Sonnenfeld movie remake (Wild Wild West (1999)). The film swept that year’s dis-honors with 5 awards, including Worst Picture of 1999.
25 He was seriously injured in a head-on car crash in 2003 in which he sustained head injuries and neuro damage that left his right hand and arm paralyzed, and slowed his speech. Convicted of DUI, he was sentenced to six months of house arrest, five years probation and alcohol counseling. He also lost his driver’s license for one year.
26 18-year-old daughter Chelsea is a jazz-pop singer. Recording artist Richard Marx is set to produce her debut album.
27 Inducted into the Stuntman’s Hall of Fame for his work on The Wild Wild West (1965).
28 Best remembered by the public for his starring role as James West in The Wild Wild West (1965).
29 At the time of his former co-star Ross Martin’s death in 1981, he and Conrad were in the planning stages of another “Wild, Wild West” TV series.
30 Addressed the Republican National Convention in 2004.
31 His daughter Nancy was born on his 19th birthday (March 1, 1954).
32 Tested for the role of Maj. Anthony Nelson on I Dream of Jeannie (1965).
33 Was born in Canaryville, a section of Chicago populated mainly by Irish immigrants.
34 His paternal grandfather, Stanley Falkowski, was a Polish immigrant, and his paternal grandmother, Stella Skarsecki, was born in Chicago, to Polish parents. His mother, who was the daughter of Conrad Edward Hartman and Hazel Helen Downs, had German and English ancestry.
35 Had an undefeated professional boxing record of 4-0-1.
36 As Bob Conrad he defeated Ed Hickman on points on March 15, 1962 in San Diego, California in a 6 round professional boxing match.
37 He was a Deputy Sheriff for approximately 8 years in the Bear Valley area of California where he still resides.
38 During the Battle of the Network Stars (1976), Conrad and Gabe Kaplan (Welcome Back, Kotter (1975)) had an infamous showdown. Conrad was the NBC Team Captain, Kaplan was ABC Team Captain. A dispute arose over the winner of an event, and Conrad really lost his temper, pacing and saying he wouldn’t accept that the other team had won. Finally, he insisted that he and Kaplan, as team captains, have a race and the winner would win the event for their team. But Conrad had underestimated Kaplan, and Kaplan won easily, which made Conrad look pretty foolish.
39 Father-in-law of Timothy ‘Toes’ Erwin.
40 Played the drums and the trumpet
41 Speaks Spanish.
42 When the 1999 movie remake of The Wild Wild West (1965) swept the 20th Annual Razzie Awards, “winning” 5 statuettes (including Worst Picture) Conrad, who played James West in the original 1960s TV series, accepted 3 of the awards in person as his way of expressing his low opinion of what had been done with his source material.
43 Lived with his grandmother when his mother remarried.
44 Worked as a milkman in Chicago.
45 Got fired from his job at the docks in December of 1953 for handing out a petition to get his union steward fired. His wife was six months pregnant with their second child at the time.
46 When he eloped, he and his wife lived under the assumed name “Robert Conrad” so their parents wouldn’t find them. They only told their parents where they were in May of 1952 when his wife found out she was having a baby. They were thrilled because they figured it would be too late for their parents to annul the marriage.
47 Lied to get a job when he was seventeen. He had eloped with a lawyer’s daughter,who was attending a religious boarding school. The only place he could think of where a kid his age could get decent wage was the loading docks in Chicago. He told them he was 21 and made $1.87 an hour — $74.40 a week.
48 Was a star football and basketball player in middle school and high school.
49 On The Wild Wild West (1965), did most of his own stunt work, resulting in several injuries during the course of the show. During one episode’s shooting, he slipped while performing a stunt and fell head first onto a concrete floor 12 feet below. Seriously injured, his recuperation delayed the series’ production for nearly three months.
50 Attended Northwestern University (Evanston, IL).
51 Father of actors Christian Conrad, Nancy Conrad, Shane Conrad and producer Joan Conrad.
52 Lives in Bear Valley, California, a ski resort village in the High Sierra; has three young daughters, (Kaja Conrad, Camille Conrad, Chelsea Conrad), with LaVelda Fann and five other children from a previous marriage.
53 Born at 3:34pm-CST.

Pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Mario and the Mob 1992 TV Movie Mario Dante
Anything to Survive 1990 TV Movie Eddie Barton
Jesse Hawkes 1989 TV Series Jesse Hawkes
Glory Days 1988 TV Movie Mike Moran
Police Story: Gladiator School 1988 TV Movie Officer Charles ‘Chick’ Stacy
High Mountain Rangers 1987-1988 TV Series Jesse Hawkes
J.J. Starbuck 1987 TV Series
One Police Plaza 1986 TV Movie Lt. Daniel B. Malone
Charley Hannah 1986 TV Movie Capt. Charley Hannah
Assassin 1986 TV Movie Henry Stanton
The Fifth Missile 1986 TV Movie Cmdr. Mark Van Meer
Moving Violations 1985 Chief Rowe (uncredited)
Two Fathers’ Justice 1985 TV Movie Bill Stackhouse
The Irv Kupcinet Show 1984 TV Series Interviewee
Hard Knox 1984 TV Movie Col. Joe Knox
Confessions of a Married Man 1983 TV Movie
Wrong Is Right 1982 Gen. Wombat
The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour 1982 TV Series
Will: The Autobiography of G. Gordon Liddy 1982 TV Movie George Gordon Battle Liddy (G. Gordon Liddy)
Coach of the Year 1980 TV Movie Jim Brandon
More Wild Wild West 1980 TV Movie Jim West
A Man Called Sloane 1979 TV Series Thomas Remington Sloane III
Thomas R. Sloane
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do 1979 TV Movie Frank Scapa
The Lady in Red 1979 John Dillinger
The Wild Wild West Revisited 1979 TV Movie Jim West
The Duke 1979 TV Series Oscar ‘Duke’ Ramsey
Centennial 1978-1979 TV Mini-Series Pasquinel
Black Sheep Squadron 1976-1978 TV Series Maj. Greg ‘Pappy’ Boyington
Sudden Death 1977 Duke Smith
Smash-Up on Interstate 5 1976 TV Movie Sergeant Sam Marcum
Murph the Surf 1975 Allan Kuhn
The Last Day 1975 TV Movie Bob Dalton
Columbo 1974 TV Series Milo Janus
Assignment: Vienna 1972-1973 TV Series Jake Webster
Mission: Impossible 1968-1972 TV Series Bobby / Press Allen / Eddie Lorca
Adventures of Nick Carter 1972 TV Movie Nick Carter
The D.A. 1971-1972 TV Series Deputy D.A. Paul Ryan
Adam-12 1971 TV Series Deputy D.A. Paul Ryan
Five Desperate Women 1971 TV Movie Michael Wylie
D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill 1971 TV Movie Deputy D.A. Paul Ryan
Weekend of Terror 1970 TV Movie Eddie
Keene 1969 as Bob Conrad
D.A.: Murder One 1969 TV Movie Paul Ryan
Mannix 1969 TV Series Mitch Cantrell
The Wild Wild West 1965-1969 TV Series James T. West
Jim West
The Bandits 1967 Chris Barrett
Ven a cantar conmigo 1967 Bob
Young Dillinger 1965 ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd
Kraft Suspense Theatre 1965 TV Series Gary Kemp
La nueva Cenicienta 1964 Bob Conrad
Temple Houston 1964 TV Series Martin Purcell
Palm Springs Weekend 1963 Eric Dean
Hawaiian Eye 1959-1963 TV Series Tom Lopaka
Red Nightmare 1962 Short Pete
77 Sunset Strip 1959-1962 TV Series Tom Lopaka
The Gallant Men 1962 TV Series Sgt. Griff Benedict
Lock Up 1959 TV Series Harry Connors
The Man and the Challenge 1959 TV Series Bill Howard
Sea Hunt 1959 TV Series Hal Peters / The Boat Captain
Colt .45 1959 TV Series Billy the Kid
Lawman 1959 TV Series Davey Catterton
Highway Patrol 1959 TV Series Tommy Chugg
Maverick 1959 TV Series Davie Barrows
Bat Masterson 1959 TV Series Juanito
Thundering Jets 1958 Lt. Robert ‘Tiger Bob’ Kiley
Juvenile Jungle 1958 Bit Part (uncredited)
Dead Above Ground 2002 Reed Wilson
Nash Bridges 2000 TV Series Caltrans Guy
Garbage Day 1999 Short Garbage Thrower
New Jersey Turnpikes 1999
Jingle All the Way 1996 Officer Hummell
High Sierra Search and Rescue 1995 TV Series Griffin ‘Tooter’ Campbell
Search and Rescue 1994 TV Movie Tooter
Samurai Cowboy 1994 Gabe McBride
Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent 1994 TV Movie Stackhouse
Sworn to Vengeance 1993 TV Movie Sergeant Stewart
The Kennedy Assassinations 1992 TV Movie Host

Director

Title Year Status Character
Past Due 2016 attached pre-production
Jesse Hawkes 1989 TV Series 1 episode
Glory Days 1988 TV Movie
High Mountain Rangers 1987-1988 TV Series 2 episodes
A Man Called Sloane 1979 TV Series 1 episode
The Duke 1979 TV Series 1 episode
Black Sheep Squadron 1977-1978 TV Series 3 episodes
The Bandits 1967

Writer

Title Year Status Character
High Sierra Search and Rescue 1995 TV Series creator – 1 episode
High Mountain Rangers 1988 TV Series story – 2 episodes
Hard Knox 1984 TV Movie story
The Bandits 1967 story
Hawaiian Eye 1962 TV Series story – 1 episode

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
The Wild Wild West TV Series 1 episode, 1968 performer – 1 episode, 1969

Self

Title Year Status Character
Pioneers of Television 2011 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself / James West from Wild Wild West
Memories of Centennial 2008 Video short Himself
CBS at 75 2003 TV Special documentary Himself
Just Shoot Me! 1999 TV Series Himself
E! Mysteries & Scandals 1999 TV Series documentary Himself
E! True Hollywood Story 1999 TV Series documentary Himself
Vicki! 1993-1994 TV Series Himself
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994 TV Series Himself
One on One with John Tesh 1992 TV Series Himself
Weapons at War 1991 TV Series Himself
The 23rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 1988 TV Special Himself
The 1986 Jewish National Funds Annual Tree of Life Awards 1986 TV Special Himself
All-Star Party for Clint Eastwood 1986 TV Special Himself
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration 1986 TV Special documentary Himself
WrestleMania 2 1986 TV Movie Himself – Guest Referee
All-Star Party for ‘Dutch’ Reagan 1985 TV Special Himself
Stroh’s Circle of Sports 1985 TV Series Himself – Host
Battle of the Network Stars XV 1983 TV Special Himself – Host
That’s TV 1982 TV Movie Himself
Saturday Night Live 1982 TV Series Himself – Host / Various
The Regis Philbin Show 1982 TV Series Himself
The Way They Were 1981 TV Special
Hour Magazine 1981 TV Series Himself
Battle of the Network Stars VIII 1980 TV Special Himself – Noncontestant
Battle of the Network Stars VII 1979 TV Special Himself – NBC Team
The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1979 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Program & Outstanding Special Events
The Mike Douglas Show 1975-1979 TV Series Himself – Actor / Himself – Co-Host
Battle of the Network Stars VI 1979 TV Special Himself – NBC Team Captain
Battle of the Network Stars V 1978 TV Special Himself – NBC Team Captain
Donny and Marie 1978 TV Series Himself
Everyday 1978 TV Series Himself
America 2-Night 1978 TV Series Himself
Dinah! 1978 TV Series Himself
The Hollywood Squares 1967-1978 TV Series Himself
The 4th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1978 TV Special Himself
ABC’s Silver Anniversary Celebration 1978 TV Special Himself
The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1978 TV Movie documentary Himself – Nominee
Circus of the Stars #2 1977 TV Special Himself – Performer
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 2 1977 TV Movie Himself
Superstunt 1977 TV Special
Battle of the Network Stars III 1977 TV Special Himself – NBC Team
The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1977 TV Special Himself – Presenter
The Frank Rosenthal Show 1977 TV Series Himself
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 1977 TV Movie Himself
Battle of the Network Stars II 1977 TV Special Himself – NBC Team Captain
The 3rd Annual People’s Choice Awards 1977 TV Special Himself – Winner: Favourite Male Performer in a New Television Show
Battle of the Network Stars 1976 TV Special Himself – NBC Team Captain
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1976 TV Series Himself
Don Adams’ Screen Test 1975 TV Series
The Irv Kupcinet Show 1971 TV Series Himself
Dateline: Hollywood 1967 TV Series Himself
The Joey Bishop Show 1967 TV Series Himself
Here’s Hollywood 1962 TV Series Himself

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1979 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Fictional Television Drama Centennial (1978)
1977 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Program Tied with Dick Van Dyke

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1978 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia