In addition to his work in film and television, Robert Clary is known for his terrible experience as a deportee in concentration camps
The world of cinema and US television learned with great sadness the news of the passing of Robert Clary. His name remains imprinted on those who adored the successful TV series and fiction in which he starred, but also because he told firsthand his experience as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps.
A long life full of experiences, that of Clary, which ended last November 16th. The actor is gone at the age of 96in his home in Los Angeles, surrounded by the affection of his loved ones.
His niece took care of announcing his disappearance Kim Wrightwho remembered him for the wonderful person he was, as well as for the great professional he always proved to be.
Robert Clary was born in Paris in 1926 and was the youngest of 14 children in a Jewish family. After the Second World War he moved to the United States of America, where he began working in show business, as singer but above all how actor.
His last work dates back to the early 90s, when he had a small part on the soap opera The Beautiful. However, previously, she had starred in many other successful films and TV series, especially in the stars and stripes area.
The imprisonment of Robert Clary
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Before moving to America in the early 1950s, Robert Clary’s life was affected by a huge drama.
He, along with his brothers and his parents, being Jews, all came deported in the Nazi concentration camps of World War II.
There captivity of Robert lasted 31 months and was the only survivor of his whole family. He succeeded, as he has often said, only because he was young, healthy and good at singing and entertaining the Germans.
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For almost 40 years the actor chose to don’t speak publicly of his dramatic experience. Then, as he himself explained in an interview, he opened up.
For 36 years I kept these wartime experiences locked away within me. But those who are trying to deny the Holocaust, my suffering and the suffering of millions of others have forced me to speak out.
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