![]() ![]() Werner Klemperer and John Banner, who played their captors, both were European Jews who fled Nazi persecution before the war. Louis LeBeau.Ĭlary was the last surviving original star of the sitcom that included Bob Crane, Richard Dawson, Larry Hovis and Ivan Dixon as the prisoners. The 5-foot-1 Clary sported a beret and a sardonic smile as Cpl. “Hogan’s Heroes,” in which Allied soldiers in a POW camp bested their clownish German army captors with espionage schemes, played the war strictly for laughs during its 1965-71 run. “He didn’t let hate overcome the beauty in this world.” LOS ANGELES (AP) Robert Clary, a French-born survivor of Nazi concentration camps during World War II who played a feisty prisoner of war in the improbable 1960s sitcom Hogan’s Heroes, has died. When he recounted his life to students, he told them, “Don’t ever hate,” Hancock said. He tried to spread that joy to others through his singing and his dancing and his painting.” “He never let them take the joy out of his life. “He never let those horrors defeat him,” Hancock said of Clary’s wartime experience as a youth. He was 96.Ĭlary died Wednesday of natural causes at his home in the Los Angeles area, niece Brenda Hancock said Thursday. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Robert Clary, a French-born survivor of Nazi concentration camps during World War II who played a feisty prisoner of war in the improbable 1960s sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes,” has died. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. ![]()
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