The American actor known for his role in the television series Mysteries of the West and Burnt Heads, died at the age of 84. After working as a milkman and then singing in a night club, his career took off in 1959 when he joined the television show Hawaiian Eye.

Robert Conrad, the American actor known for his role in the television series Mysteries of the West and Burnt Heads , died at the age of 84, the American press reported on Saturday. "He has lived a wonderfully long life and while his family is saddened by his passing, he will forever live in their hearts," said Jeff Ballard, the family spokesperson for Conrad.

First dairy then singer, then becomes actor

After working as a milkman and then singing in a night club, his career took off in 1959 when he joined the television show Hawaiian Eye after moving to Los Angeles, argues the magazine. Between 1965 and 1969, he played the role of American Secret Service agent James T. West in the now famous series The Mysteries of the West .

This series served as the basis for Wild Wild West (1999), one of the most expensive films ever made, in which Will Smith plays the role of James T. West. Robert Conrad also made himself famous in 1976 with the series The Burnt Heads in which he played major "pappy" Boyington, at the head of a squadron of tough, rebellious American pilots during the war with Japan.