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==Retirement== Conn appeared in a 1941 movie called ''The Pittsburgh Kid''. He maintained his boxing skills into his later years, and at 73-year-old, he stepped into the middle of a robbery at a Pittsburgh convenience store in 1990 after the robber punched the store manager.<ref>https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-01-11-sp-578-story.html</ref> Conn took a swing at the robber and ended up on the floor of the store, scuffling with him. "You always go with your best punch—straight left," Conn told television station WTAE afterward. "I think I interrupted his plans." The robber managed to get away, but not before Conn pulled off his coat, which contained his name and address, making the arrest an easy one. His wife said jumping into the fray was typical of her husband. "My instinct was to get help," she said at the time. "Billy's instinct was to fight." Conn was a great friend of [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] owner [[Art Rooney]]. As he became an older citizen, he participated in a number of documentaries for [[Home Box Office|HBO]] and was frequently seen at boxing-related activities until his death in 1993, at the age of 75. Conn was inducted into the [[International Boxing Hall of Fame]] in [[Canastota, New York]]. In April 2017 Mary Louise Conn died, at 94.
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