Conrad Bachmann

Conrad Bachmann

93 · Born: Nov 26, 1932

Personal Details

BornNov 26, 1932 Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Spouse
  • Kate Hinckley Scott

    ( Apr 8, 1967 to Dec 5, 2025 )
  • Michele Slate

    ( Dec 13, 1959 to Dec 5, 2025 )

Biography

Person Biography:

Conrad Bachmann is a veteran actor with over 40 years of experience in the entertainment industry. He began his career in the 1960s with appearances in TV series such as "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis". Since then, he has accumulated hundreds of credits, including over 400 commercials, 20 feature films, and numerous stage productions.

Bachmann has played a wide range of roles, from Jim - The Doctor in "Tremors" to the Secretary of Defense Wyatt in "Rules of Engagement" alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Kingsley, and Samuel L. Jackson. He has also doubled and performed stunt work for Bing Crosby in the remake of "Stagecoach".

In addition to his acting career, Bachmann has also been involved in the production side of the industry. He co-starred with Alan Alda in "Kill Me If You Can" for Columbia Studios and has remained full-time in the entertainment business since his return.

Bachmann has served in various capacities within the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, including Governor of the Performers Peer Group and Executive committee member. He has also chaired the Hall of Fame for the Academy and has been re-elected for a two-year term.

In his personal life, Bachmann has been married to Kate for 40 years and has four children, including a daughter and three sons. He is also a proud grandfather of three and has been honored as an Honorable Kentucky Colonel.

Career

2023
2014
The Wedding Pact
The Wedding Pact as Stan Jones
1999
1998
1995
Outbreak
Outbreak as California Governor
1990
Tremors
Tremors as Jim - The Doctor
1988
To Heal a Nation
To Heal a Nation as H. Ross Perot
1984
1974
1972
Pursuit
Pursuit as Second Officer
1971
Doctors' Wives
Doctors' Wives as One of Lorrie's Relatives (uncredited)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Bedknobs and Broomsticks as German Soldier (uncredited)