Robert Clary – 94
Did you know that Robert Clary was planning to finish his art degree at the Paris Drawing School? This was before World War II, and everything changed. He was deported to a Nazi concentration camp in 1942 and was eventually freed in 1945. When he was liberated, he spent time honing his talent, particularly in singing. Later on, he produced his own records, which became a huge hit both in the U.S. and France. He eventually traveled to the U.S. to launch his acting career. His most notable appearances would be on the TV show Hogan’s Heroes.
In his later years, Robert Clary is an avid investor in life itself. He has spent years touring the U.S. and Canada while speaking about his first-hand experience of the Holocaust. He also paints in his spare time, painting all the photographs of the sceneries during his travels. Today, Robert is currently living in his house in Beverly Hills. He’s retired, an artist, and is religiously maintaining his backyard Parisian garden.