
Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo
Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo

William Conrad (September 27, 1920 - February 11, 1994) was an American actor, producer, and director. He was born William Cann in Louisville, Kentucky, the son of a theatre-owner who moved to southern California, where he excelled at drama and literature while at school. Starting work in radio in the late 1930s in California, Conrad went on to serve as a fighter pilot in World War II. He entered the army in 1942, and was commissioned at Luke Field, Arizona in 1943 (now Luke Air Force Base). On the day of his commission he married June Nelson. He returned to the airwaves after the war, going on to accumulate over 7,000 roles in radio by his own estimate. Among Conrad's various film roles, where he was usually cast as threatening figures, perhaps his most notable role was his first credited one, as one of the gunmen sent to eliminate Burt Lancaster in the 1946 film The Killers. He also appeared in Body and Soul (1947), Sorry, Wrong Number, Joan of Arc (both 1948), and The Naked Jungle (1954). As a producer for Warner Brothers, he made a string of feature films, including An American Dream (1966, retitled See You in Hell, Darling for British release), A Covenant With Death (1966), First to Fight (1967) and The Cool Ones (1967), and also directed My Blood Runs Cold, Brainstorm and Two on a Guillotine (all 1965).
Born: 1920-09-27 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo

The Force of Evil

Killing Cars

O'Hara, United States Treasury: Operation Cobra

Eggs Benedict

Night Cries

The Box

Chamber of Horrors

Hudson Hawk

Two on a Guillotine

The Milkman

Sorry, Wrong Number

The Killers

Design for Disaster

Chisum

Battle of the Bulge

The City

To the Victor

The Conqueror

Moonshine County Express