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Crane was a drummer from age 11, [2] and he began his entertainment career as a radio personality, beginning in Hornell, New York and later in Connecticut. He then moved to Los Angeles, where he hosted the number-one rated morning radio show.
Bob Crane made millions of viewers laugh as the star of 'Hogan's Heroes.' But his easy smile masked a sexual obsession that may have led to his murder.
Bob Crane was born in Waterbury, CT, the youngest of two sons. In school he was known for being a class clown and an intense music lover. His favorites were jazz and big band.
When the series "Hogan's Heroes" debuted on CBS in 1965, it made actor Bob Crane an overnight star. Crane had a quick rise to fame, following a semi-regular role on "The Donna Reed Show" and guest appearances in "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" and "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (per IMDb).
PHOENIX — The gruesome 1978 murder of ‘60s sitcom star Bob Crane captured the imagination of KSAZ-TV anchor John Hook a couple of years ago. The result is a new book, Who Killed Bob Crane,...
Actor Bob Crane was savagely bludgeoned to death in Scottsdale, Arizona, just two weeks before his 50th birthday — and the murder remains unsolved to this day. In the 1960s, actor Bob Crane became a household name seemingly overnight.
Bob Crane was a sex addict before the term was invented, a married man who seduced scores of women over the years and enjoyed recording the details of their X-rated encounters.
Bob Crane was born in Waterbury, CT, the youngest of two sons. In school he was known for being a class clown and an intense music lover. His favorites were jazz and big band.
Crane's father was Bob Crane, the handsome, all-American star of "Hogan's Heroes," a campy 1960s TV sitcom about smart-alecky World War II prisoners of war who continually outsmart their...
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