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  1. Anne Terzian Death Fact Check. Anne is alive and kicking. Please ignore rumors and hoaxes. If you have any unfortunate news that this page should be update with, please let us know using this form.

  2. Married to high school sweetheart Anne Terzian and with three children (Robert and his sisters, Deborah and Karen) the actor used his celebrity to meet women and then collected nude photos of...

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  3. Feb 3, 2022 · During the show, despite being married to his high school sweetheart Anne Terzian, and having three children, Crane began an affair with two different actresses. One of the women, Patricia "Patti" Olson, eventually became his second wife shortly after Crane divorced his first wife in 1970.

  4. Jul 13, 2023 · Married to high school sweetheart Anne Terzian and with three children (Robert and his sisters, Deborah and Karen) the actor used his celebrity to meet women and then collected nude photos of them.”

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    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast Lead Bob Crane
    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast Villain Werner Klemperer
    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast Fool John Banner
    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast Chef Robert Clary
    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast Conman Richard Dawson
    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast Demolition Expert Larry Hovis
    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast Communications Expert Ivan Dixon
    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast Engineer Kenneth Washington
    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast Original Secretary Cynthia Lynn
    • Hogan’s Heroes Cast New Secretary Sigrid Valdis

    Crane was cast as Colonel Robert Hogan, the ranking officer at the POW camp, who cleverly leads the men in his command on missions to undermine the Nazis’ war efforts while under their capture. He appeared in all 168 episodes of the show, but the actor’s star fell after the series ended and his enthusiasm for pornography made him virtually uncastab...

    Klemperer played inept Colonel Wilhelm Klink, who thinks he runs a no-nonsense camp with a sterling record, while blissfully unaware of Hogan’s consistent counterintelligence operations. Klemperer was a WWII Army veteran prior to the series, where he spent his tour of service entertaining troops in the Pacific with the Special Services unit. The Je...

    Banner played the POW camp’s first sergeant, Sergeant Hans Schultz, a lovably clumsy imbecile, who was bribed by the inmates to look the other way for gourmet food. Schultz was often aware of the Heroes’ antics, because Hogan knew he would never report on them in fear of being sent to the Russian front as a punishment. The character often feigned i...

    Clary was cast as Corporal Louis LeBeau, a gourmet chef, who wooed Schultz into submission with his cooking and trained the camp’s guard dogs to love the POWs, so they could sneak in and out of the camp. Clary was a French performer living in Paris, when he was sent to a Nazi concentration camp in Poland in 1942 because he is of Jewish descent. The...

    The actor was cast as Corporal Peter Newkirk, the conman and lock picker of the group, who made it possible for the prisoners to impersonate German officials by utilizing his skills as a tailor. The native Englishman was evacuated with other children during WWII, while his parents worked for the war effort as a driver and a munitions factory worker...

    Hovis played bomb maker and explosives expert, Technical Sergeant Andrew Carter, who built explosive devices to foil the Nazis’ plans. Prior to the series, Hovis was a regular on “Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.” and “The Andy Griffith Show.” The actor replaced Leonid Kinskey, who bowed out of the series after the pilot episode, when he did not want to be on ...

    Dixon was the first Black actor cast in the show, appearing as Staff Sergeant James Kinchloe, the communications expert responsible for transmitting the POW’s messages to the Allied underground. Dixon was the only member of the long-time cast to leave the show before the final season, so he could go on to become a television directorfor hit televis...

    Washington played Sergeant Richard Baker on the last season of Hogan’s Heroes following the departure of Ivan Dixon, largely taking over the engineer role from Kinchloe. After the series ended, he was cast in guest roles on “The Rockford Files,” “Police Story,” and “A Different World.” At the age of 76, Washington is the last surviving member of th...

    Lynn joined the series during season one as Colonel Klink’s secretary “Fräulein Helga,” but was replaced prior to the second season of the show after becoming romantically linked with then married show lead Bob Crane. Lynn appeared in “Gidget Grows Up,” “Mission: Impossible,” and the “Odd Couple,” before taking her last bow in a 1975 episode of “Ha...

    Valdis replaced Lynn as Colonel Klink’s secretary, Hilda, for the final five seasons of the series. She went on to have an affair with then married star Bob Crane, who divorced his highschool sweetheart, Anne Terzian, so they could get hitched. Valdis and Crane were married on the show’s set in October of 1970, with Richard Dawson serving as Crane’...

  5. His murder remains one of Hollywood's greatest unsolved mysteries. He was married twice; first to his high school sweetheart Anne Terzian (1949 to 1970) and then to actress Sigrid Valdis who played the role of Hilda on "Hogan's Heroes" (1970 to 1978). In 2002, his life was the subject of the film "Auto Focus," starring Greg Kinnear as Crane.

  6. BOB CRANE was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, on July 13, 1928, to parents Alfred Thomas and Rosemary (Senich) Crane. He had one older brother, Alfred John. He was married twice, first to Anne Terzian (1949-1969) and then to Patricia Olson (1970-1978). He was the father of four children; three with Anne (son Robert David, and daughters Deborah ...

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