Robert Clary – Age 94
Robert Clary’s acting career lasted from 1951 to 2001, so a full 50 years. He worked as an actor but also as a lecturer, an artist, and an author. Audiences undoubtedly would recognize Clary for Hogan’s Heroes, where he played Corporal Louis LeBeau. Still, he has had many prominent performances on TV and the big screen during those five decades.
Clary was in The Hindenburg, Thief of Damascus, The Bold and the Beautiful, and many more. His last acting credit was for a voice role in Matisse & Picasso: A Gentle Rivalry, a 2001 documentary. Clary works as an artist now in retirement, and he lives in Beverly Hills.