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What Was Robert Conrad's Net Worth?

In 1984, Robert was awarded a star on the Walk of Western Stars in Newhall, California (now a part of Santa Clarita).

Robert Conrad was an American actor and singer who had a net worth of $10 million at the time of his death. Robert Conrad was probably best known for starring in the television series "The Wild Wild West" from 1965 to 1969. He died on February 8, 2020, at the age of 84. He was survived by eight children and 18 grandchildren. At the time of his death, he owned a house in Thousand Oaks, California, and another in Malibu, where he passed away.

Soon after Conrad moved, Nick Adams helped him get signed with an acting contract with Warner Bros. He also sang and released several recordings with Warner Bros. In 1961, he had a minor "Billboard" hit song, "Bye Bye Baby."

In addition to starring in "The Wild Wild West," Conrad pursued other business ventures. He formed his own company, Robert Conrad Productions, and with this company, he wrote, starred in, and directed the Western film "The Bandits" (1967).

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Conrad Robert Norton Falk, professionally known as Robert Conrad, was born on March 1, 1935, in Chicago, Illinois. His father, Leonard Henry Falk, was 17 years old when Conrad was born. His mother, Alice Jacqueline Hartman, was 15 years old when she gave birth. Alice was the first publicity director of Mercury Records. At Mercury Records, she went by the name "Jackie Smith." She later divorced Conrad's father and married Chicago radio personality Eddie Hubbard in 1948. Eddie Hubbard and Jackie Smith had one child together. The two split up in 1958.

In 1957, Conrad met actor Nick Adams, and the two became fast friends. Robert expressed his desire to move up in the entertainment industry. Adams suggested that Conrad move to California because that was where all the big parts were. Conrad took his advice, and Adams immediately got him a bit part in the film "JuvenileJungle" (1958). This brief role enabled him to join the Screen Actors Guild.

At the age of 15, Conrad began working full-time in Chicago. He dropped out of school to work as a truck driver and load trucks. When he was at university, he studied theater arts at Northwestern University. These studies inspired Robert to pursue an acting career. One of his first paying roles was a job his mother was able to connect him to, posing outside a Chicago theater where the film "Giant" (1956) was screened. Conrad landed the job because he resembled the film's lead,James Dean.

Warner Brothers a successful detective show named "77 Sunset Strip" and a follow-up series "Hawaiin Eye." Conrad starred as detective Tom Lopaka in both series. In 1965, he had his first starring role as government agent James West on the show "The Wild Wild West," which aired on CBS until 1969. He did most of his own stunts and fight scenes.

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