Werner Klemperer (March 22, 1920 – December 6, 2000) was a comedic and dramatic actor, best known for his role as Colonel Klink on the CBS television sitcom, Hogan's Heroes. Born in Cologne to a ...
IT IS JUST A SMALL family irony, but interesting. The death Dec. 6 of Werner Klemperer, 80, a star in the comedy TV show “Hogan’s Heroes,” refocused attention on an old controversy over the propriety ...
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 two Emmy ...
During its run, Hogan's Heroes garnered twelve Emmy nominations, two of which Werner Klemperer won for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy, in 1968 and 1969, ...
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.
Actor Karl Malden is 83. Actor Werner Klemperer is 76. Pantomimist Marcel Marceau is 73. USA Today founder Allen H. Neuharth is 72. Composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim is 66. Actor William Shatner is ...
Werner Klemperer, 80, was a refugee from Nazi Germany who went on to play the bumbling German prison-camp commandant Colonel Klink on TV's Hogan's Heroes. He died of cancer this week at his home in ...
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