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Bert Conway(1915-2002)

  • Actor
  • Script and Continuity Department
  • Additional Crew
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Born in Orange, New Jersey, Conway was the son of vaudevillians -- his father was an acrobat and juggler, his mother, a singer and pianist. Conway studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse School in New York. In 1937, he joined the Group Theater as an assistant stage manager and had a walk-on part as a boxing arena employee in Harold Clurman's original 1937 staging of Clifford Odets' "Golden Boy." Within a year, Conway was playing a lead, as a reform school youth in "Dance Night," staged by Lee Strasberg. After serving in the Army during World War II, Conway headed for Hollywood, where he played minor parts in William Wyler's The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) and Elia Kazan's interracial drama Pinky (1949), and had small roles in other films. Conway began directing in 1947 at the Actors Lab in Hollywood, and he directed the first interracial production of "Golden Boy" for the Negro Art Theater in Los Angeles. But in 1950, caught up in the Hollywood blacklist era and finding film job offers drying up, Conway returned to New York. After working as an understudy in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," during which he got to play Biff Loman "for one glorious week," Conway went on to direct "Hedda Gabler" and "La Ronde" at the Actors Lab. He subsequently directed an off-Broadway revival of "Deep Are the Roots" and made appearances with Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival. In addition to road company productions of "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" and "On a Clear Day", he had small roles in the movies The Three Musketeers (1948), Little Big Man (1970), and The Arrangement (1969) and on TV's St. Elsewhere (1982). Conway also worked in local theater productions. With Los Angeles' Group Repertory, he had roles in Miller's "A Memory of Two Mondays" and in Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness!" Conway was preceded in death by his wife of 21 years, Aletta, and his brother. He is survived by a son, Robin of Mission Hills, and two grandchildren.
BornJanuary 24, 1915
DiedFebruary 7, 2002(87)
BornJanuary 24, 1915
DiedFebruary 7, 2002(87)
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Dustin Hoffman in Little Big Man (1970)
Little Big Man
7.5
  • Bartender
  • 1970
Steve McQueen in The Reivers (1969)
The Reivers
6.6
  • Billy Hebb
  • 1969
Rancho Deluxe (1975)
Rancho Deluxe
6.3
  • Wilbur Fargo
  • 1975
Dragnet (1947)
Dragnet
6.3
  • Police Officer
  • 1947

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  • Clancy Brown and Lou Diamond Phillips in Ambition (1991)
    Ambition
    4.8
    • Gruff Man
    • 1991
  • Heaven and Earth (1987)
    Heaven and Earth
    5.3
    • Earl McKeon
    • 1987
  • The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains (1987)
    The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • Father Burns (as Burt Conway)
    • 1987
  • Denzel Washington, Ed Begley Jr., David Morse, Howie Mandel, Cynthia Sikes Yorkin, Ellen Bry, William Daniels, and Ed Flanders in St. Elsewhere (1982)
    St. Elsewhere
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Old Man
    • 1987
  • In the Mood (1987)
    In the Mood
    6.1
    • Newspaper Editor
    • 1987
  • Jeff Goldblum and Ben Vereen in Tenspeed and Brown Shoe (1980)
    Tenspeed and Brown Shoe
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Eisenstadt
    • 1980
  • On the Nickel (1980)
    On the Nickel
    7.5
    • Bert
    • 1980
  • Joey Aresco, Ilene Graff, and Harrison Page in Supertrain (1979)
    Supertrain
    4.5
    TV Series
    • Workman
    • 1979
  • Johnny Staccato (1959)
    Delvecchio
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Mr. Carson
    • 1976
  • Steve Railsback in Helter Skelter (1976)
    Helter Skelter
    7.4
    TV Mini Series
    • Judge Keene
    • 1976
  • Richard Thomas, Will Geer, Judy Norton, Ellen Corby, Kami Cotler, David W. Harper, Michael Learned, Mary Beth McDonough, Eric Scott, Ralph Waite, and Jon Walmsley in The Waltons (1972)
    The Waltons
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Nifty Mulligan
    • 1976
  • Capone (1975)
    Capone
    5.7
    • Frank Loesch
    • 1975
  • Rancho Deluxe (1975)
    Rancho Deluxe
    6.3
    • Wilbur Fargo
    • 1975
  • Ron Howard, Lee Marvin, Charles Martin Smith, and Gary Grimes in The Spikes Gang (1974)
    The Spikes Gang
    6.3
    • Bank Teller
    • 1974
  • Madelyn Keen and Phillip Pine in The Cat Ate the Parakeet (1972)
    The Cat Ate the Parakeet
    6.8
    • Sean (Cabbie)
    • 1972

Script and Continuity Department



  • Madelyn Keen and Phillip Pine in The Cat Ate the Parakeet (1972)
    The Cat Ate the Parakeet
    6.8
    • script clerk
    • 1972

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  • Rock Rock Rock! (1956)
    Rock Rock Rock!
    5.1
    • dialogue director
    • 1956

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Burt Conway
  • Born
    • January 24, 1915
    • Orange, New Jersey, USA
  • Died
    • February 7, 2002
    • Mission Hills, California, USA(heart failure)
  • Spouse
    • Aletta Conway(her death)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:

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  • When did Bert Conway die?
    February 7, 2002
  • How did Bert Conway die?
    Heart failure
  • How old was Bert Conway when he died?
    87 years old
  • Where did Bert Conway die?
    Mission Hills, California, USA
  • When was Bert Conway born?
    January 24, 1915

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