Hogan's Heroes Star Robert Clary Dies at 96

Robert Clary, star of Hogan's Heroes and Holocaust survivor, died at the age of 96.

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His granddaughter confirmed that he died on Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles.

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Robert Clary was the final surviving member of the main cast of the WWII-set sitcom.

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Hogan's Heroes followed Bob Crane's Colonel Robert E. Hogan aired from September 1965 to April 1971.

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Colonel Robert E. Hogan, an American soldier who led an operation to defeat the Nazis using allied prisoners of war.

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Robert Clary was born in Paris, and at the age of 12, he began singing and entertaining.

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He and his family were deported to Auschwitz when he was 16, and his mom and dad were murdered in a gas chamber.

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He was imprisoned for 31 months and was the only member of his captured family to survive.

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Robert Clary also appeared in films such as Thief of Damascus in 1952 and TV shows such as Love, American Style in 1969.

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From 1990 to 1992, he starred as Pierre Jourdan in The Bold and the Beautiful.

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