The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Bob Crane
- Working at Disney makes you aware of the family image of the studio. There are no naughty words used on the set like there were on the all-male cast of ‘Hogan’s Heroes.’
- Some people never do become a success and then start looking for a crutch.
- People have a weird idea of what happens with a successful series. After it’s over they think we just retire to green pastures. Well, it ain’t so.
- I work best under pressure. At home I look at a script for about 10 minutes then I get distracted bymy records, or my tape, or my videotape machine, or Scotty.
- Hogan’s’ came from left field. It isn’t ‘McHale’s’ and it isn’t ‘Combat.’ You can’t categorize it.
- Whenever anyone asks me what I did in the service, I just tell him I was a member of the famed ‘Remington Raiders.’
- You know what they say: You go on the road and you’re out of the business. Out of sight, out of mind. I can’t afford that sort of thing.
- They asked me to test for ‘Please Don’t Eat the Daisies,’ but I didn’t want any part of that scene. After all, I get enough of that family thing at home.
- My wife kept looking at the Jack Paar show and telling me that’s what I should be doing on television. But I kept telling her she was wrong.
- I like to do an occasional guest spot, but it seems that everybody wants me to go the host route. ABC, NBC, CBS and most of the independents have talked to me about it – Carson himself once asked me if I was interested and added he wouldn’t be there forever. But I wouldn’t do it for all the money in the world.
Bob Crane (1928-1978) was an American actor and radio personality, best known for his role as Colonel Robert Hogan in the television sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes” (1965-1971).
Born in Waterbury, Connecticut, Crane began his career as a radio host, gaining popularity in Los Angeles with his charismatic on-air presence and comedic flair. Transitioning to television, he made guest appearances on various shows before landing the lead role in “Hogan’s Heroes,” which earned him widespread fame and two Emmy nominations.
Despite his success, Crane’s life was marred by personal controversies, including his tumultuous relationships and addiction to pornography. Tragically, Crane was found bludgeoned to death in his Scottsdale, Arizona apartment in 1978, a crime that remains officially unsolved. His complex legacy continues to fascinate, blending a successful entertainment career with the darker aspects of his personal life.
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