Robert-Clary-Obituary

Robert Clary

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Robert Clary was well known for his role as LeBeau on the classic sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes.” He was a Holocaust survivor, coming to the United States in 1949 to continue his entertainment career.

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Thank you for everything!

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Always full of energy and laughed a lot
A big part of Hogans success

Two years ago, I purchased a painting of his. I found his phone number and I called him to tell him I've always been a fan of him and his art. He answered the phone and I said hello. he said who is this. I started to tell him about my art and how I loved his acting. He said " I don't want to talk" and hung up on me. lol

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. You were a big part of my younger years..

Musician, actor, author, survivor, activist....your life positively touched millions of others lives. And thank you for making my family laugh, together, whenever we watched Hogan's Heroes wonderful assemble. More importantly, thank you for speaking about the Holocaust.
Rest in peace dear, dear man...

I was born in Paris after the war from two Holocaust survivors. I couldn’t have known Robert. After coming to New York I occasionally came across his show but wasn’t a big fan of it. That being said I am a big admirer of those who like my parents went through the inferno and came out alive. And so U want to pay my respect to Robert who I haven’t known but who I admire. RIP

Vale: Robert thanks for the laughs .

My sincere condolences to Robert’s loved ones. He will truly be missed. May the Father of tender mercies comfort you all in this time of sorrow.