Robert Clary – AGE 95

Robert Clay used his acting skills to entertain people like him trapped in a Nazi concentration camp. The 94-year-old actor was also a victim of the Holocaust but fortunately survived the genocide. After the tragedy, Clary joined the entertainment world and became a known actor in France and the United States. He is best known as Corporal Louis LaBeau in the television series Hogan’s Heroes.

Clary’s last acting project was on the television short Matisse & Picasso: A Gentle Rivalry in 2001, voicing the character of Henri Matisse. Now that he is mostly enjoying his time after his horrific experience, he can take advantage of his labor fruit without filing for bankruptcy even when he retired in the same year. Today, he is the only surviving cast of Hogan’s Heroes and enjoys the rest of his life together with his family and close friends.

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