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Bernard Whalen "Bert" Convy (July 23, 1933 – July 15, 1991) was an American actor, singer, game-show panelist, and host known for Tattletales, Super Password, and Win, Lose or Draw.
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Bert Convy was an actor and producer, known for The Cannonball Run (1981), Hero at Large (1980) and Weekend Warriors (1986). He died of a brain tumor in 1991, after a long and difficult divorce and a brief marriage.
- July 23, 1933
- July 15, 1991
Jul 16, 1991 · Bert Convy, an actor and host of television game shows, died today at his home in Brentwood here. He was 57 years old. A brain tumor was diagnosed in April 1990, said his manager, Howard...
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Emmy award-winning game show host Bert. Convy died Monday after a long battle with cancer. He was 57. Convy died at his home in suburban Brentwood, with his wife, Catherine, at...
Bert Convy was an American actor, singer, and game show host who won an Emmy for his work on 'Tattletales'. He also appeared in Broadway musicals, films, and TV shows like 'Alice' and 'Mission: Impossible'.
Bert Convy was an American actor, producer and director who appeared in movies and TV shows such as The Cannonball Run, Hero at Large and Win, Lose or Draw. He was born in 1933, married twice and died in 1991 of a brain tumor.
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Jul 16, 1991 · Bert Convy, the Emmy award-winning game show host who also starred in movies, TV series and on Broadway, died Monday of cancer. He was 57.