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Conrad Janis (February 11, 1928 – March 1, 2022) was a jazz trombonist and actor who starred in film and television during the Golden Age Era in the 1950s and 1960s. He played the role of Mindy McConnell's father, Frederick, on television's '' Mork & Mindy''.


Early life

Janis was born in
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on February 11, 1928. His father, Sidney, was an art dealer and writer; his mother, Harriet (Grossman), was also a writer. He had one brother, Carroll.Uhl, Jin. "For Conrad Janis, Acting and Jazz Share the Spotlight", '' The Mississippi Rag'', pp. 1-9, September 2002, Bloomington, MN. Janis successfully auditioned for a road company at the age of 13 and consequently spent the next two years with them. He also began doing radio voice work during this time.


Career


Film and television

Janis secured a role in the play '' Dark of the Moon'' during its pre-Broadway run, in which he was spotted by a Hollywood talent scout. He stayed with the production when it ran in New York City, consequently making his Broadway debut in March 1945. He then made his film debut later that year as Ronald Stevens in the film '' Snafu''. He then played Johnikins in '' Margie'' (1946) with Jeanne Crain. He starred in the film noir '' The Brasher Doubloon'' with George Montgomery the following year. Janis's work on television included starring in "Fit to Kill" on ''
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'' on November 19, 1950. He played eldest son Edward on the sitcom ''Bonino'' in 1953. He subsequently appeared in an episode of '' Get Smart'' as a KAOS agent; guest-starred as a dance marathon emcee on ''
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''; and appeared in the sci-fi sitcoms ''
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'' and '' Mork and Mindy''. He also featured in ''
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'' and the Goldie Hawn /
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comedy '' The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox''. Janis made a brief appearance as himself in the jazz bar scene from '' Nothing in Common''.


Music

Janis was a longtime advocate of traditional jazz. He assembled a band of jazz musicians in 1949 ("all of the guys that I idolized"), consisting of James P. Johnson (piano), Henry Goodwin (trumpet), Edmond Hall (clarinet),
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(bass), and Baby Dodds (drums), with himself on trombone. During the late 1970s, he formed the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band, which appeared multiple times on the ''
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'' and gave eight sold-out performances at
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."The Scene", ''L.A. Jazz Scene'', p. 14, Sunland, CA (November 2001).


Personal life

Janis's first marriage was to Vicki Quarles. Together, they had two children: Christopher and Carin. They later divorced. His second marriage to Ronda Copland also ended in divorce. Janis married his third wife, Maria Grimm, in 1987. They remained married until her death in September 2021. Janis died aged 94 on March 1, 2022, in Los Angeles. His death was announced by his business manager Dean A. Avedon.


Filmography


References


External links

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Interview with Conrad Janis
– The Spectrum, November 2015.
Conrad Janis Interview
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