Robert Clary

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HogansHero
#1Robert Clary
Posted: 11/20/22 at 12:11am

I guess it falls to me to note the passing this week of Robert Clary, dearly remembered as Cpl LeBeau, the French prisoner in Stalag 13. Also a Broadway alum.

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MichelleCraig
#2Robert Clary
Posted: 11/20/22 at 8:44pm

There’s a documentary produced in 2013 called, KINDERBLOCK 66: RETURN TO BUCHENWALD. In watching that documentary, and looking at Clary’s Wikipedia entry, it is clear that Clary, while not featured in the documentary, survived Buchenwald. All the dates line up. I just happened to watch it the day before his death was announced…

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HogansHero
#3Robert Clary
Posted: 11/20/22 at 10:14pm

MichelleCraig said: "There’s a documentary produced in 2013 called, KINDERBLOCK 66: RETURN TO BUCHENWALD. In watching that documentary, and looking at Clary’s Wikipedia entry, it is clear that Clary, while not featured in the documentary, survived Buchenwald. All the dates line up. I just happened to watch it the day before his death was announced…"

He did. Here's the Times obit (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/17/arts/television/robert-clary-dead.html) which provides some detail as well as noting two other Jewish cast members who had escaped the Nazis (Klemperer and Banner). Clary was the last surviving cast member. 

Owen22
#4Robert Clary
Posted: 11/21/22 at 1:35am

I do love the sweet obviousness that Hogan is the one to inform us of his passing.

Updated On: 11/21/22 at 01:35 AM

Dollypop
#5Robert Clary
Posted: 11/21/22 at 6:56pm

Many years ago Clary played Passpartout in AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS at the Jones Beach Marine Theater. He was marvelous. (I don't recall if that production was brought back for a 2nd summer)


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