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Robert Edward Crane was an American actor, drummer, radio personality, and disc jockey known for starring
in the CBS situation comedy Hogan's Heroes.
Birth Name
Robert Edward Crane
Born
Friday, 13 July 1928
Died
Thursday, 29 June 1978
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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History of the Sitcom | Colonel Robert Hogan | 2021 |
E! True Hollywood Story | Self | 2019 |
The Last Laugh | Self | 2017 |
Autopsy: The Last Hours of | Self | 2014 |
The Sixties | Col. Hogan | 2013 |
Celebrity Page | Self | 2013 |
Rifftrax Shorts | Self | 2007 |
Battleground | Self | 2004 |
Inside Edition | Self | 2003 |
E! True Hollywood Story | Himself (archive footage) | 1996 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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History of the Sitcom | Colonel Robert Hogan | 2021 |
E! True Hollywood Story | Self | 2019 |
The Last Laugh | Self | 2017 |
Autopsy: The Last Hours of | Self | 2014 |
The Sixties | Col. Hogan | 2013 |
Celebrity Page | Self | 2013 |
Rifftrax Shorts | Self | 2007 |
Battleground | Self | 2004 |
Inside Edition | Self | 2003 |
E! True Hollywood Story | Himself (archive footage) | 1996 |
Death in Hollywood | Self | 1990 |
Biography | Self | 1987 |
The Love Boat | Edward 'Teddy' Anderson | 1977 |
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | Danny Day | 1977 |
Gibbsville | Lawyer | 1976 |
Quincy M.E. | Dr. Jamison | 1976 |
Liar's Club | Self | 1976 |
Gus | Pepper | 1976 |
Break the Bank | Self | 1976 |
Spencer's Pilots | Joe Cozens | 1976 |
Mitzi & 100 Guys | Self | 1975 |
Ellery Queen | Jerry Crabtree | 1975 |
The Bob Crane Show | Bob Wilcox | 1975 |
Dinah! | Self | 1974 |
Police Woman | Larry Brooks | 1974 |
Bicentennial Minutes | Self - Narrator | 1974 |
Tattletales | Self | 1974 |
Superdad | Charlie McCready | 1974 |
Tenafly | Sid Pierce | 1973 |
The Vin Scully Show | Self | 1973 |
The Delphi Bureau | Charlie Taggert | 1972 |
Patriotism | Self / Narrator | 1972 |
Rollin' on the River | Self | 1971 |
Stand Up and Cheer | Self | 1971 |
The Pet Set | Self | 1971 |
The Real Tom Kennedy Show | Self | 1970 |
Can You Top This | Self | 1970 |
Night Gallery | Ellis Travers (segment "House - With Ghost") | 1969 |
Love, American Style | (segment "Love and the Logical Explanation") / (segment 'Love and the Waitress') / Howard (segment "Love and the Modern Wife") | 1969 |
Letters to Laugh-in | Self | 1969 |
The Leslie Uggams Show | Self | 1969 |
Name Droppers | Self | 1969 |
The Barbara McNair Show | Self | 1969 |
Allen Ludden's Gallery | Self | 1969 |
Della | Self | 1969 |
Arsenic and Old Lace | Mortimer Brewster | 1969 |
Funny You Should Ask | Self | 1968 |
The Doris Day Show | Bob Carter | 1968 |
The Rosey Grier Show | Self - Guest | 1968 |
Operation: Entertainment | Self - Host | 1968 |
The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz | Bill Mason | 1968 |
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In | Guest Performer | 1967 |
The Woody Woodbury Show | Self | 1967 |
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour | Self | 1967 |
The Pat Boone Show | Self | 1966 |
The John Gary Show | Self | 1966 |
The Face Is Familiar | Self | 1966 |
Hogan's Heroes | Col. Hogan / Robert Hogan / Colonel Robert E. Hogan / Col. Robert E. Hogan / Col. Robert Hogan | 1965 |
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) | Self - Panelist | 1965 |
Gypsy | Self / Self - actor | 1965 |
The New Interns | Drunken Prankster at Baby Shower | 1964 |
The Hollywood Palace | Self - Singer | 1964 |
The Danny Kaye Show | Self | 1963 |
Channing | Prof. Arlen | 1963 |
You Don't Say | Himself | 1963 |
The Match Game | Self - Team Captain | 1962 |
The Lucy Show | Himself | 1962 |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | Himself - Guest / Himself - Guest Host / Himself | 1962 |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Charlie Lessing | 1962 |
The Tonight Show | Self - Actor | 1962 |
The Mike Douglas Show | Himself - Actor / Himself | 1961 |
The Dick Van Dyke Show | Harry Rogers | 1961 |
Man-Trap | Ralph Turner | 1961 |
Return to Peyton Place | Peter White | 1961 |
The Twilight Zone | Disc Jockey | 1959 |
The Donna Reed Show | Dr. Dave Kelsey / Dr. Dave Blevins | 1958 |
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar | Himself | 1957 |
The Lee Phillip Show | Self / guest | 1956 |
The Lawrence Welk Show | Self - guest star | 1955 |
The Magical World of Disney | Pepper / Charlie McCready | 1954 |
General Electric Theater | Harry | 1953 |
The Red Skelton Hour | Col. Hogan | 1951 |
Life with Linkletter | Self | 1950 |
What's My Line? | Himself - Panelist | 1950 |
Year | Type | Category | Won |
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1967 | Emmy | Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series | Nominated |
1966 | Emmy | Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series | Nominated |