Robert Clary

Robert Clary (* March 1, 1926 in Paris, Robert actually Max Widerman ) is a born in France American actor and singer.

Life

His mother was a nurse and Clary was the youngest of 14 children. 1942 Robert Clary and arrested twelve other members of his family because of her Jewish origin; Clary spent three years in the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Buchenwald.

After the Second World War he went, the only survivor of his family in the United States, where he performed as a singer and performer. In 1951 he made ​​his film debut in Ten Tall Men Robert Clary played from 1965 to 1971 in the POW series Hogan's Heroes ( Original Title: Hogan's Heroes ), the role of Louis LeBeau. In 1975, he starred in Robert Wise's disaster film The Hindenburg Zeppelin crash passenger Joseph spyware. Clary has worked as a musician today.

Robert Clary is after the death of Richard Dawson of the last surviving stars of the original members of the popular series Hogan's Heroes.

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