Robert Clary
Robert Clary was born on Mar 01, 1926 in France. Robert Clary's big-screen debut came with Ten Tall Men directed by Willis Goldbeck in 1951, strarring Mossul. Robert Clary is known for Love Thy Neighbor directed by Hal Cooper, Ron Masak stars as Charlie Wilson and Joyce Bulifant as Peggy Wilson. The upcoming new movie Robert Clary plays is The Hindenburg which will be released on Dec 25, 1975.
Born in France, Robert Clary early suffered the pangs of war, being interned in a Nazi concentration camp as a child. After WWII he became a singing star in France, and in 1949 came to the United States to promote his career. He appeared on The Ed Wynn Show (1949); still learning English he performed in a French language comedy skit. His comedic skills were recognized by Broadway, where he appeared in several revues, including Leonard Sillman's New Faces which moved from theater (1952) to film (1960). In the 1950s he was a game show regular, and then in 1965 he became Cpl. Louis LeBeau in Stalag 13 (1965). Later film roles were based around WWII, such as Remembrance of Love (1982) about Holocaust survivors. More recently he returned to television series, joining Des jours et des vies (1965) and appearing in Les feux de l'amour (1973).
Birthday
Mar 01, 1926Place of Birth
Paris, FranceAlso known
Robert Max Widerman
Known For
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