Curt Conway Net Worth is $500,000 Curt Conway Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Curt Conway was born on May 4, 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Hud (1963), Raw Deal (1948) and Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964). He was married to Gail Burton, Kim Stanley and Sandra Francis. He died on April 10, 1974 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth May 4, 1915, Boston, Massachusetts, United States Died April 10, 1974, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Boston, Massachusetts, USA Profession Actor, Director Spouse Gail Burton (m. 1970–1974), Kim Stanley (m. 1949–1956), Sandra Francis Movies Hud Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 Founded the Conway Theater Studio in Hollywood in 1962. Served at one time on the faculty of the California Institute of Arts and taught acting at the Civic Light Opera Musical Theatre Workshop in Los Angeles. 2 He and his ex-wife, Kim Stanley , had one daughter. While married to Conway, Stanley also had a son by Brooks Clift , the brother of Montgomery Clift . Conway publicly accepted paternity in order to shield his wife from scandal.
Actor Title Year Status Character Decoy 1958 TV Series Ransome the art expert / Lt. Harding Wind Across the Everglades 1958 Perfesser The Goddess 1958 The Writer (uncredited) The Big Story 1956 TV Series Nathan Jacobs The Trap 1950 TV Series The Front Page 1949 TV Series Fireside Theatre 1949 TV Series Illegal Entry 1949 Thin-Faced Man (uncredited) The Lady Gambles 1949 Bank Clerk Actor's Studio 1949 TV Series Knock on Any Door 1949 Ed Elkins (uncredited) A Woman's Secret 1949 Doctor The Saxon Charm 1948 Jack Bernard (uncredited) They Live by Night 1948 Man in Tuxedo (uncredited) Raw Deal 1948 Spider Casbah 1948 Maurice The Naked City 1948 Det. Nick - Fingerprint Man (uncredited) A Double Life 1947 Reporter (uncredited) T-Men 1947 Shorty - Informant (uncredited) Gentleman's Agreement 1947 Bert McAnny (uncredited) Singapore 1947 Pepe Dan August: Once Is Never Enough 1980 TV Movie The Odd Couple 1971-1974 TV Series Judge / Dr. Gordon The Streets of San Francisco 1974 TV Series Herb Rockwell Kojak 1973 TV Series Father Duggan Hawkins 1973 TV Series Judge Maurie 1973 Dr. Stewart Bachelor-at-Law 1973 TV Movie Judge The Rookies 1973 TV Series Mr. Fisher Winesburg, Ohio 1973 TV Movie Will Henderson Ironside 1972 TV Series Bartender Banyon 1972 TV Series Landlord Bonanza 1965-1972 TV Series Caldwell / Harry Towers Cannon 1971-1972 TV Series Doctor Circle of Fear 1972 TV Series Mr. Prescott No Place to Run 1972 TV Movie Old man #1 The Man 1972 uncredited Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law 1972 TV Series Professor Getting Together 1972 TV Series Irving What's a Nice Girl Like You...? 1971 TV Movie Mr. Foley Columbo 1971 TV Series Evans Monty Nash 1971 TV Series Mister Big Alias Smith and Jones 1971 TV Series McKendricks Dan August 1971 TV Series Bum Macho Callahan 1970 Judge Judd for the Defense 1968 TV Series Judge The Big Valley 1966 TV Series Cyrus DeLand Peyton Place 1965-1966 TV Series Judge Irwin A. Jessup / Judge Jessup / Judge Irwin Jessup The Loner 1966 TV Series Major Dichter Ben Casey 1963-1965 TV Series Eddie Davis / Edward Morgan Dr. Kildare 1965 TV Series Judge Reynolds Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 1965 TV Series Dr. Winslow The Fugitive 1965 TV Series Mr. Hollister The Outer Limits 1964 TV Series Franklin Karlin / Dr. Philip Mendl Rawhide 1964 TV Series Judge Asher Invitation to a Gunfighter 1964 McKeever The Rogues 1964 TV Series Ashton Frazier The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1963-1964 TV Series Lt. Bromley / Dr. Buxton Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1963 TV Series Fetukov Hud 1963 Truman Peters Combat! 1963 TV Series Capt. Dugan The Twilight Zone 1963 TV Series Adolf Hitler Stoney Burke 1962 TV Series Dr. Glen Elden The Untouchables 1962 TV Series Police Lt. Clay Run Across the River 1961 Engineer
Director Title Year Status Character Play of the Week 1959 TV Series 1 episode The Plymouth Playhouse 1953 TV Series 1 episode CBS Television Workshop 1952 TV Series Crime Photographer 1951 TV Series 2 episodes Starlight Theatre 1951 TV Series 3 episodes Danger 1950 TV Series 2 episodes
Known for movies Hud (1963) as Truman Peters
Raw Deal (1948) as Spider
Invitation to a Gunfighter (1964) as McKeever
Maurie (1973) as Dr. Stewart