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fandomsecrets2013-04-27 03:53 pm
[ SECRET POST #2307 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2307 ⌋
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Veering off topic here a bit.
Yes, that is Werner Klemperer, who played Col. Klink on Hogan's Heroes. Who died in 2000, so, uh, it's doubtful he's still sexy...ewewew. He'd also be quite distressed to be mistaken for an actual Nazi, which, hopefully, the OP isn't doing with the Klink/Klemperer images - Klemperer, like all the other actors on Hogan's Heroes who played Nazis, was Jewish. His family fled Germany when the Nazis began their rise. (John Banner, who played Schultz, and Leon Askin, who played Burkhalter, also did so.) He took the role because he delighted in the idea of making the Nazis look like buffoons.
Re: Veering off topic here a bit.
Re: Veering off topic here a bit.
(Bit of a clarification - while Askin and Banner both fled the Nazis, it wasn't quite as early as I implied, since both were Austrian, and thus didn't have to leave their homeland until 1938 - though Askin had some issues early on because he was working in Germany - he fled to France before returning to Austria, then upon Austria's annexing, went back to France, which soon fell itself, and spent some time in an internment camp before being allowed to emigrate to the States.)
The other cast member whose religion is noteable is Robert Clary (Corporal LeBeau), who is also Jewish, and was thus ended up in several concentration camps (he was in Buchenwald when it was liberated).