
Actor
Born July 13, 1928 in Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
Bob Crane (July 13, 1928 – June 29, 1978) as an American actor, drummer, radio personality, and disc jockey best known for starring as Colonel Robert Hogan in the CBS sitcom Hogan's Heroes from 1965 to 1971. Born Robert Edward Crane in Waterbury, Connecticut, he began drumming at age 11 and started his career in radio in Hornell, New York, before hosting a top-rated morning show in Los Angeles. Crane transitioned to acting in the early 1960s with guest roles on shows like The Twilight Zone, The Dick Van Dyke Show, and The Donna Reed Show, where he played Dr. Dave Kelsey for 62 episodes. His big break came with Hogan's Heroes, earning two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 1966 and 1967. Post-Hogan's Heroes, Crane appeared in films like Superdad (1973) and Gus (1976), guest-starred on shows such as Police Woman and The Love Boat, and briefly led The Bob Crane Show in 1975. He was found murdered on June 29, 1978, in Scottsdale, Arizona, in an unsolved case involving blunt force trauma.

The Last Laugh
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Death In Hollywood

The Love Boat
Edward Anderson

The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries

Gibbsville
Lawyer

Quincy, M.E.
Dr. Jamison

Spencer's Pilots

Gus
Pepper

Ellery Queen
Jerry Crabtree

Joe Forrester

Mitzi & 100 Guys
Self

Police Woman
Larry Brooks

Superdad
Charlie McCready

The Delphi Bureau: The Merchant of Death Assignment
Charlie Taggert

Patriotism
Self

The Pet Set
Self

Night Gallery
Ellis Travers

Love, American Style
Howard

Arsenic and Old Lace
Mortimer Brewster

The Doris Day Show
Bob Carter

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Self

The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz
Bill Mason

Hollywood Squares
Self

Bing Crosby Color Christmas Show
Self/Col. Hogan

Hogan's Heroes
Robert Hogan

The New Interns
Drunken Prankster at Baby Shower (uncredited)

The Danny Kaye Show
Self

The Lucy Show
Bob Crane

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Self

The Merv Griffin Show
Self

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Charlie Lessing

The Mike Douglas Show
Self

The Dick Van Dyke Show
Harry Rogers

Man-Trap
Ralph Turner

Return to Peyton Place
Peter White (uncredited)

The Twilight Zone
Disc Jockey (uncredited)

The Donna Reed Show

General Electric Theater

The Red Skelton Show
Col. Hogan