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Werner Klemperer, actor whose multi-faceted career included a memorable portrayal of Colonel Klink on the television series “Hogan’s Heroes,” died Wednesday at his home in New York following ...
Once every week for seven years on television’s Hogan’s Heroes, actor Werner Klemperer spoke the following line as the bumbling Colonel Klink: “Nobody ever escapes from Stalag 13.… ...
Werner Klemperer, the character actor whose greatest success came in the role of Col. Klink, the German prison camp commandant of TV’s “Hogan’s Heroes,” died Wednesday at his New York home ...
Werner Klemperer, a refugee from Nazi Germany who went on to play the bumbling German prison-camp commandant Col. Klink on TV's Hogan's Heroes, has died. He was 80. Klemperer died of cancer ...
Kim Hamilton, an African American actress who appeared onstage, in films and on television and was the wife of the late actor Werner Klemperer — Col. Klink on “Hogan’s Heroes” — at a ...
Werner Klemperer, who escaped from Nazi Germany with his family and later played a Nazi colonel on the U.S. television show “Hogan’s Heroes,” died Dec. 6 at the age of 80. Klemperer earned ...
Meet Lizzie Klemperer, professional performer, voice teacher, and new Connecticut resident. All three things are important to people in Westchester and Fairfield County who love musical theatre.
A memorial to commemorate the life of Werner Klemperer will be held this Tues., March 6 at the Broadhurst Theatre, located at 235 W. 44th St.
NEW YORK, Dec. 8 -- 'Hogan's Heroes' star Klemperer dead at 80 Werner Klemperer, a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany who won two Emmys as the ineffectual German POW camp commandant Col. Klink on ...
Werner Klemperer, a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany who went on to play the monocled German prison-camp commandant Col. Klink on TV's Hogan's Heroes, has died. He was 80.
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