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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 ...
Werner Klemperer, the Jewish actor known to millions as Colonel Klink of the hit series Hogan's Heroes, died Wednesday of cancer. He was 80 years old. Klemperer won two Emmys for his work on the ...
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 ...
The actress who played Col. Klink’s sexy blond secretary Hilda on “Hogan’s Heroes” and married the show’s star, Bob Crane, died of lung cancer Oct. 14 in Anaheim, Calif. She was 72.
A more appropriate analogy would be to Col. Klink, Sgt. Schultz and the rest of the bumbling prison-camp guards from the old television sitcom Hogan’s Heroes. The hapless Klink spent a lot of ...
Then, he was the bumbling, hyper-Teutonic, Colonel Wilhelm Klink in the TV sitcom Hogan’s Heroes from 1965 through 1971. Coming from a generation that could see art as challenging and comedy as ...
WERNER Klemperer, the classically trained Jewish actor who played the bumbling Nazi Colonel Klink on “Hogan’s Heroes,” died Wednesday in his apartment on the Upper West Side. He was 80.
NEW YORK (AP) — 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.
Parks as “Col. Klink,” the inept fictional character from the 1965-1971 sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes.” In the December 2011 email, then-Coliseum Commission President David Israel made the ...
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