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    Werner Klemperer

    German-American actor and musician

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  1. Werner Klemperer (March 22, 1920 – December 6, 2000) was an American actor. He was known for playing Colonel Wilhelm Klink on the CBS television sitcom Hogan's Heroes, for which he twice won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the Primetime Emmy Awards in 1968 and 1969.

  2. Actor: Hogan's Heroes. Werner Klemperer, everyone's favorite TV German Air Force colonel, was best known for his role as the bumbling Col. Wilhelm Klink on the comedy series Hogan's Heroes (1965). Although he'll forever be known as the blustering but inept German commandant of Stalag 13, Klemperer was in fact a talented dramatic actor, as ...

    • Actor, Casting Director, Soundtrack
    • March 22, 1920
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    • December 6, 2000
  3. Actor: Hogan's Heroes. Werner Klemperer, everyone's favorite TV German Air Force colonel, was best known for his role as the bumbling Col. Wilhelm Klink on the comedy series Hogan's Heroes (1965). Although he'll forever be known as the blustering but inept German commandant of Stalag 13, Klemperer was in fact a talented dramatic actor, as ...

    • March 22, 1920
    • December 6, 2000
  4. Dec 8, 2000 · Werner Klemperer, an Emmy Award-winning actor in television, film and theater whose role as the bumbling Nazi Col. Wilhelm Klink on ''Hogan's Heroes'' dominated an eclectic career, died on...

  5. Sep 17, 2023 · Werner Klemperer is mostly recognized for his depiction of Colonel Wilhelm Klink on Hogan’s Heroes, a TV series set in a Nazi Germany prisoner-of-war camp during World War II. The show was...

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  7. Dec 9, 2000 · NEW YORK -- Werner Klemperer, 80, a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany who went on to play the inept German prison-camp commandant Col. Klink on TV's "Hogan's Heroes," died of cancer Dec. 6 at his...

  8. Aug 6, 2017 · Werner Klemperer, born in Cologne in 1920, built his career playing a Nazi criminal Emil Hahn on trial in Judgment at Nuremberg, and the mass murderer Adolf Eichmann in Operation Eichmann. Then,...

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