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  1. 12. Feb. 1994 · William Conrad, 73, the heavy-set actor who was one of television's principal lawmen in "Cannon" and "Jake and the Fatman," died yesterday in California. A family statement attributed death...

  2. 11. Feb. 1994 · 27 Sep 1920. Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. Death. 11 Feb 1994 (aged 73) North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Burial. Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Show Map. Plot. Lincoln Terrace section, Map #H82, Lot 4448, Companion Lawn Crypt 4. Memorial ID. 4517. · View Source.

  3. William L. Conrad Obituary. It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved William L. Conrad of Somerville, Massachusetts, who passed away at the age of 85, on April 23, 2024. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family.

  4. 13. Feb. 1994 · William Conrad, who starred in the television series "Jake and the Fatman," "Cannon" and other shows, died on Friday at the Medical Center of North Hollywood. He was 73. The cause was a heart...

  5. William Conrad, actor, producer and director: born Louisville, Kentucky 27 September 1920; married (one son); died California 11 February 1994.

  6. 12. Feb. 1994 · William Conrad, star of the television series "Jake and the Fatman," "Cannon" and other shows, died of a heart attack on Friday at the Medical Center of North Hollywood. He was 73. A hospital...

  7. Conrad died of a heart attack at age 73 in Los Angeles on February 11, 1994. He was buried in the Lincoln Terrace section of Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery, California. [citation needed] Recognition. Conrad was posthumously elected to the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1997, and also to the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame.