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What did actor Michael Conrad die from?

What did actor Michael Conrad die from?

Urethral cancer
Michael Conrad/Cause of death

When did actor Michael Conrad die?

November 22, 1983
Michael Conrad/Date of death

What happened to Michael Conrad on Hill Street Blues?

Conrad died from urethral cancer in November 1983 during the fourth season of Hill Street Blues. The show’s writers wrote his death into the show, although they credited the character’s death to a different reason.

Is Michael Conrad still alive?

Deceased (1925–1983)
Michael Conrad/Living or Deceased

How tall was Robert Conrad of the Wild Wild West?

5′ 8″
Robert Conrad/Height

What happened to Phil Esterhaus on Hill Street Blues?

Michael Conrad, 58, winner of two Emmys for his role as the tough but fatherly Sgt. Phillip Esterhaus he had played on “Hill Street Blues” since the premiere of that series in January 1981, died of urethral cancer yesterday at the Kenneth Norris Jr. Hospital here. Conrad was a member of the show’s cast until his death.

Who played Uncle CAS on All in the Family?

Michael Conrad
The part of Uncle Cas is played by actor Michael Conrad, who is well recognized to TV viewers for his role as Sergeant Phil Esterhaus in the NBC-TV crime/police drama series Hill Street Blues….Casimir “Cas” Stivic.

Casimir Stivic
Michael Conrad as Uncle “Cas” Stivic on All in the Family in Season 2.
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Gender: Male

What happened to Phil Esterhaus?

Phillip Esterhaus he had played on “Hill Street Blues” since the premiere of that series in January 1981, died of urethral cancer yesterday at the Kenneth Norris Jr. Hospital here.

Who was Robert Conrad’s wife?

LaVelda Fannm. 1983–2010
Joan Kenlaym. 1952–1977
Robert Conrad/Wife

Who was Robert Conrad’s brother?

William Conrad
Born John William Cann Jr.September 27, 1920 Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Died February 11, 1994 (aged 73) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor director producer voice actor
Years active 1945–1992