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Robert Joseph Hogan (September 28, 1933 – May 27, 2021) was an American actor who worked mainly in television. While he was never a member of the main cast of a critically successful television series, he portrayed numerous recurring characters on programs such as Alice; Another World; As the World Turns; Days of Our Lives; Deadline; General Hospital; Law & Order; Murder, She Wrote; One Life ...
Valdis' second marriage was to Hogan's Heroes star Bob Crane on the set of the series on October 16, 1970. Co-star Richard Dawson served as Crane's best man. Following the birth of their son Robert Scott Crane in 1971, Valdis retired from acting. In 1978, she moved from the Los Angeles area after Crane was murdered. [3]
Robert Hogan, the TV actor who appeared in over 100 primetime shows, has died. He was 87. According to his family’s announcement in the New York Times, Hogan died due to complications from ...
Robert Edward Crane [1] (July 13, 1928 – June 29, 1978) was an American actor, drummer, radio personality and disc jockey known for starring in the CBS sitcom Hogan's Heroes. Crane was a drummer from age 11, [ 2 ] and began his entertainment career as a radio personality, beginning in Hornell, New York and later in Connecticut .
Veteran actor Robert Hogan, who died at 87, was so omnipresent during his six-decade career, he received a "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" shout-out.
A sitcom set in a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp, “Hogan’s Heroes” ran for six seasons on CBS, from 1965 to 1971, with Crane’s portrayal of the wise-cracking American Colonel Robert E. Hogan ...
Robert or Bob Hogan may refer to: Robert Hogan (actor) (1933–2021), American soap opera actor; Robert Hogan (judge), judge on the Tax Court of Canada; Robert Hogan (psychologist) (born 1937), American psychologist known for his work in personality testing and assessment; Robert J. Hogan (writer) (1897–1963), American pulp fiction author
In the 1994 episode "Kids", the son of Briscoe's former colleague Detective Ted Parker (Robert Hogan) is arrested for shooting another teenager. Parker and Briscoe have a private conversation during which Parker, speaking hypothetically, essentially relays to Briscoe that his son killed the other boy in self-defense.