- Bert Convy
Infobox Celebrity
name = Bert Convy
imagesize = 250px
caption = Bert Convy
birth_date = birth date |1933|7|23
birth_place = St. Louis,Missouri
death_date = Death date and age|1991|7|15|1933|7|23
death_place =Los Angeles ,California
occupation = Singer/Performer
Broadway actorGame show panelistGame show host Television producer Film director
salary =
networth =
spouse = Anne Anderson (1959–1987; divorce)
Catherine Hills (1991 – his death)
children = 3
website =
footnotes =Bernard Whalen "Bert" Convy (
July 23 ,1933 –July 15 ,1991 ) was an Americangame show host and panelist,actor andsinger known for his tenure as the host for "Tattletales ", "Super Password", and "Win, Lose or Draw".Early life
Convy was born in St. Louis,
Missouri to Monica and Bert Convy. Convy was a member of the 1950s vocal band,The Cheers , who had a Top 10 hit in 1955 with "Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots ". He was also aminor league baseball player, within thePhiladelphia Phillies organization.Early career
Convy started his career in the entertainment business as a featured performer and singer in the "Billy Barnes Revues" of the 1950s and '60s. Convy went on to became a Broadway actor, starring in "
Fiddler on the Roof " (1964), "The Impossible Years " (1965), and "Cabaret" (1966). He also appeared on the soap opera, "Love of Life " playing Glenn Hamilton, a rapist.Game show career
In the 1960s and '70s, Convy was a popular semi-regular panelist on several game shows, including "
What's My Line? ", "To Tell the Truth ", "The Match Game" and "Password". Convy soon took the podium himself as host of several game shows, including the fourth edition of "Password", "Super Password" (1984–1989), but he remains best known for his first television game show, "Tattletales " (1974–1978, 1982–1984), for which he was awarded an Emmy for "Best Game Show Host" in 1977.He also hosted the syndicated version of "Win, Lose or Draw" (1987–1990), which he co-produced with
Burt Reynolds (under the firm Burt and Bert Productions). The final season of "Win, Lose or Draw" was hosted byRobb Weller , freeing up Convy to host his last game show, "3rd Degree", a syndicated program that ran during the 1989–90 TV season. He was also slated to host the 1990 revival of "Match Game " but was too ill to do so (comedianRoss Shafer took the role instead).Other projects
Convy also attempted to parlay his fame in a short-lived variety series, "The Late Summer Early Fall Bert Convy Show" in 1976. In 1979, he appeared with the
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in a movie of the same name.Convy also starred in several movies, most memorably in the film "
Semi-Tough " (1977) where he played a caricature ofWerner Erhard named "Friedrich Bismark." He starred in French directorPhilippe de Broca 's "Les Caprices de Marie" ("Give Her The Moon", 1970). He also made a fine appearance in "Help Wanted: Male" (1982). In addition, he directed the 1986 comedy "Weekend Warriors ". In 1980, Convy produced and directed the Goodspeed Opera House premiere of the musical "Zapata", music and lyrics byHarry Nilsson andPerry Botkin, Jr. , libretto byAllan Katz . Convy's final feature film was the 1981 movie "Cannonball Run ", in which he played a character named Bradford Compton. He also appeared in an episode of "Hawaii Five-0 " and starred in the premiere episode of "Fantasy Island ".Personal life
Convy was surprised when he was called to come on down on "
The Price Is Right ".Bob Barker invited Convy up on stage and had him thank the show for having him as a guest and he returned to his seat before an alternative contestant was called down to Contestant's Row. Convy also made two guest appearances on "The Price Is Right " during the 1970s appearing with modelsAnitra Ford andDian Parkinson .Convy claimed to have the ability to predict the sex of unborn children. A few times on "Super Password", he would put his hands on a pregnant contestant's stomach and remarked how he had guessed correctly the sex of 19 babies in a row, including all of the actor
John Ritter 's children with his first wifeNancy Morgan (Carly, Tyler, and Jason). (Convy and Ritter had appeared together in the 1979 theatrical release, "Hero At Large ".) On another episode, he claimed his on-going tally was 34 out of 36; he also said that on one occasion he simply could not predict if a particular woman was going to have a boy or girl, and it turned out the lady had twins--one boy, one girl. One of the celebrity contestants on that episode,Dick Cavett , quipped, "Why did I see you the other day putting your hands like that on a woman who wasn't pregnant?"Convy was married twice: to Anne Anderson, with whom he had three children; and to Catherine Hills, to whom he wed five months prior to his death. Bert's daughter Jennifer also has been involved in television, moderating shows on
Home and Garden Television (HGTV). His youngest son, Jonah Convy, is also involved in show business. His eldest son, Joshua Convy, is an accountant.Death
In April 1990, Convy was admitted to
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after collapsing while visiting his mother. It was there that he was diagnosed with abrain tumor , and was given a short time to live, resulting in the relinquishing of his planned Match Game 90 role. After seeking many treatments from several hospitals, Convy died from the tumor onJuly 15 ,1991 , 8 days shy of his 58th birthday. He is buried in Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery.ee also
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List of notable brain tumor patients
*Werner Erhard External links
*imdb name | id=0176622| name=Bert Convy
*imdb name | id=0074015| name="The Late Summer Early Fall Bert Convy Show"
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=3127 Find-A-Grave profile for Bert Convy]
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