Broderick Crawford Net Worth is $900,000 Broderick Crawford Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Broderick Crawford is best remembered for two roles: his Oscar-winning turn as Willie Stark in All the King's Men (1949), and as Chief Dan Matthews on the syndicated TV series Highway Patrol (1955). He was also memorable as Judy Holliday's boisterous boyfriend in Born Yesterday (1950). He was born William Broderick Crawford on December 9, 1911, in ...
Date Of Birth December 9, 1911, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Died April 26, 1986, Rancho Mirage, California, United States Place Of Birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Actor, Producer, Soundtrack Spouse Mary Alice Moore (m. 1973–1986), Joan Tabor (m. 1962–1967), Kay Griffith (m. 1940–1958) Children Lorella De Luca, Kim Crawford, Kelly G. Crawford Parents Helen Broderick, Lester Crawford Star Sign Sagittarius
# Trademark 1 Machine gun delivery of dialogue in Born Yesterday (1950) and Highway Patrol (1955) 2 Probably best known for the "10-4" sign off on his patrol car radio in the TV series Highway Patrol (1955) of the '50s.
# Quote 1 My trademarks are a hoarse, grating voice and the face of a retired pugilist: small narrowed eyes set in puffy features which look as though they might, years ago, have lost on points.
# Fact 1 Good friends with Lon Chaney Jr. . 2 During World War 2, he was a regular radio announcer for the Armed Forces Network, introducing broadcasts of live musical performances for such artists as Glenn Miller 's Air Force Band. 3 Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives." Volume Two, 1986-1990, pages 210-211. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1999. 4 Appeared on Broadway for the second (and last) time as "Lennie" in John Steinbeck 's "Of Mice and Men" in 1937, which established him as an actor. One of his co-stars was Will Geer . 5 Father of Kelly G. Crawford 6 Sons: Kelly and Kim. 7 Son of actress Helen Broderick and Lester Crawford .
Actor Title Year Status Character Start Cheering 1938 Biff Gordon Woman Chases Man 1937 Hunk The Creature Wasn't Nice 1983 Max the Computer (voice, uncredited) Simon & Simon 1982 TV Series Kern Barnett The Uppercrust 1982 Mike Carrady Liar's Moon 1982 Col. Tubman Fantasy Island 1981 TV Series Jake Dutton Vega$ 1981 TV Series Winslow There Goes the Bride 1980 Gas Station Attendant Harlequin 1980 Doc Wheelan A Little Romance 1979 Broderick 'Brod' Crawford The Hughes Mystery 1979 Flying High 1978 TV Series Willard The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover 1977 J. Edgar Hoover Ningen no shômei 1977 Police Captain O'Brien Mayday at 40,000 Feet! 1976 TV Movie Marshal Riese Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby 1976 TV Movie Sheriff Holtzman Hunter 1976 TV Series Gen. Meeker Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood 1976 Special Effects Man City of Angels 1976 TV Series Medical Story 1975 TV Series Joe Hudson Harry O 1974 TV Series John Mackenzie Paradise 1974 TV Movie The Phantom of Hollywood 1974 TV Movie Capt. O'Neal Terror in the Wax Museum 1973 Amos Burns Jigsaw 1973 TV Series Banacek 1972 TV Series Gilbert Deretzo The Candidate 1972 Jarmon as Narrator (voice, uncredited) Night Gallery 1972 TV Series Joseph Fulton (segment "You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore") Adventures of Nick Carter 1972 TV Movie Otis Duncan Embassy 1972 Frank Dunniger Alias Smith and Jones 1972 TV Series Chester E. Powers Cade's County 1971 TV Series Wes Novak The Man and the City 1971 TV Series Holland Sr. A Tattered Web 1971 TV Movie Willard Edson The Interns 1970-1971 TV Series Dr. Peter Goldstone Maharlika 1970 Gen. Hadley The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go 1970 Parker Gregorio and His Angel 1970 Gregorio The Challenge 1970 TV Movie Gen. Lewis Meyers It Takes a Thief 1970 TV Series Harvey Galishaw Bracken's World 1970 TV Series Inspector Ed Harlow Mir hat es immer Spaß gemacht 1970 B.J Hankins Hell's Bloody Devils 1970 Gavin Ransom Money 1970 Inspector Joseph Medford The Name of the Game 1968-1969 TV Series Bianchi / Wolf Lang / Harry Ricco Love, American Style 1969 TV Series Francis Adams (segment "Love and the Dating Computer") Get Smart 1969 TV Series C. Errol Madre Land of the Giants 1969 TV Series Prof. Gorn Ironside 1969 TV Series Jack Stuart Cimarron Strip 1968 TV Series A-1 Joe Lehigh The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1967 TV Series Mark Tenza The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. 1967 TV Series Soyil Irosian Red Tomahawk 1967 Columbus Smith The Vulture 1966 Brian F. Stroud The Texican 1966 Luke Starr Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1964-1966 TV Series Bill Thayer / Col. Harper / Mile The Oscar 1966 Sheriff Mutiny at Fort Sharpe 1966 Colonel Lenox Kid Rodelo 1966 Joe Harbin Up from the Beach 1965 MP Major Kraft Suspense Theatre 1965 TV Series Walter 'Pop' Tullett The Rogues 1965 TV Series Amos Cavanaugh Burke's Law 1964 TV Series Milhew Court / Tristram Corporal / Hamilton Talbert / ... A House Is Not a Home 1964 Harrigan Rawhide 1964 TV Series Jud Hammerklein Destry 1964 TV Series Oakley Arrest and Trial 1963 TV Series Grant Randolph The Virginian 1963 TV Series George Wolfe No temas a la ley 1963 Man in hotel (uncredited) Kraft Mystery Theater 1963 TV Series Keyes The Castilian 1963 Don Sancho Convicts 4 1962 Warden King of Diamonds 1961-1962 TV Series John King Square of Violence 1961 Dr. Stefan Bernardi Goliath and the Dragon 1960 King Eurystheus The Rough Riders 1959 TV Series William Quantrill Highway Patrol 1955-1959 TV Series Chief Dan Mathews
Dan Mathews Bat Masterson 1958 TV Series Sgt. Foley The Decks Ran Red 1958 Henry Scott Telephone Time 1956 TV Series Between Heaven and Hell 1956 Capt. 'Waco' Grimes - 'G' Co. CO The Fastest Gun Alive 1956 Vinnie Harold Man on a Bus 1955 Short Bus driver Il Bidone 1955 Augusto Not as a Stranger 1955 Dr. Aarons Damon Runyon Theater 1955 TV Series Heine Schmitz Big House, U.S.A. 1955 Rollo Lamar New York Confidential 1955 Charlie Lupo Producers' Showcase 1955 TV Series Walter Reed Down Three Dark Streets 1954 FBI Agent John 'Rip' Ripley Human Desire 1954 Carl Buckley Night People 1954 Charles Leatherby Schlitz Playhouse 1953-1954 TV Series Joe Mitchell Lux Video Theatre 1952-1953 TV Series Socko Renard / David The Last Posse 1953 Sheriff John Frazier Danger 1953 TV Series The Ford Television Theatre 1953 TV Series Lt. Mike Fargo General Electric Theater 1953 TV Series Scott Last of the Comanches 1953 Sgt. Matt Trainor Four Star Playhouse 1953 TV Series Mike Dundee Stop, You're Killing Me 1952 Remy Marko Castle in the Air 1952 Broderick Crawford (uncredited) Lone Star 1952 Thomas Craden Scandal Sheet 1952 Mark Chapman aka George Grant We, the People 1951 TV Series The Mob 1951 Johnny Damico Born Yesterday 1950 Harry Brock Convicted 1950 George Knowland Cargo to Capetown 1950 Johnny Phelan All the King's Men 1949 Willie Stark Anna Lucasta 1949 Frank Night Unto Night 1949 C.L. Shawn A Kiss in the Dark 1949 Mr. Botts Bad Men of Tombstone 1949 William Morgan Sealed Verdict 1948 Capt. Kinsella The Time of Your Life 1948 Krupp (a bewildered policeman) The Flame 1947 Ernie Hicks Slave Girl 1947 Chips Jackson Black Angel 1946 Capt. Flood The Runaround 1946 Louis Prentiss Keeping Fit 1942 Short Brod - Factory Worker Sin Town 1942 Dude McNair Men of Texas 1942 Henry Clay Jackson Broadway 1942 Steve Crandall Larceny, Inc. 1942 Jug Martin Butch Minds the Baby 1942 Aloysius 'Butch' Grogan North to the Klondike 1942 John Thorn South of Tahiti 1941 Chuck Badlands of Dakota 1941 Bob Holliday Tight Shoes 1941 Speedy Miller The Black Cat 1941 Hubert A. Gilmore 'Gil' Smith Texas Rangers Ride Again 1940 Mace Townsley Trail of the Vigilantes 1940 Swanee Seven Sinners 1940 Little Ned When the Daltons Rode 1940 Bob Dalton I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby 1940 Michael G. 'Sonny' McGann Slightly Honorable 1939 Russ Sampson Eternally Yours 1939 Don Burns The Real Glory 1939 Lieut. Larson Island of Lost Men 1939 Tex Ballister Beau Geste 1939 Hank Miller Undercover Doctor 1939 Eddie Krator Sudden Money 1939 Archibald 'Doc' Finney Ambush 1939 Randall
Producer Title Year Status Character King of Diamonds 1961 TV Series associate producer - 2 episodes Four Star Playhouse 1953 TV Series producer - 1 episode
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Stop, You're Killing Me 1952 performer: "You're My Ever-Loving" - uncredited Night Unto Night 1949 performer: "Going to Shout All Over God's Heaven" - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Dealers in Death 1984 Documentary Narrator The Mike Douglas Show 1972-1980 TV Series Himself - Actor CHiPs 1977 TV Series Himself Saturday Night Live 1977 TV Series Himself - Host / J. Edgar Hoover / Various The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1971-1972 TV Series Himself Mantrap 1971 TV Series Himself The Virginia Graham Show 1971 TV Series Himself I'll Bet 1965 TV Series Himself The Celebrity Game 1964 TV Series Himself Here's Hollywood 1962 TV Series Himself The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1957 TV Series Himself - Guest The Colgate Comedy Hour 1952-1955 TV Series Himself - Actor / Himself I've Got a Secret 1955 TV Series Himself - Guest Sheilah Graham in Hollywood 1955 TV Series Himself Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Goes to Mexico 1954 Short Himself The 25th Annual Academy Awards 1953 TV Special Himself Texaco Star Theatre 1953 TV Series Himself - Actor The Ed Sullivan Show 1951 TV Series Himself The Frank Sinatra Show 1951 TV Series Himself - Sketch Actor Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Awards 1951 Documentary short Himself Rough But Hopeful 1946 Short Himself Breakdowns of 1942 1942 Short Himself (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6901 Hollywood Blvd. 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television Awarded February 8, 1960 at 6736 Hollywood Blvd. 1950 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Leading Role All the King's Men (1949) 1950 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actor All the King's Men (1949) 1949 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actor All the King's Men (1949)
Known for movies Highway Patrol (1955-1959) as Chief Dan Mathews / Dan Mathews
All the King's Men (1949) as Willie Stark
Born Yesterday (1950) as Harry Brock
King of Diamonds (1961-1962) as John King