The Golden Age of Hollywood: Where Are They Now?

Robert Clary - 95

Robert Clary survived the Nazi concentration camps as a young boy, entertaining soldiers with his voice. His singing kept him alive and when he was released he became popular in France and the US. On Broadway, he starred in musicals before making a huge break in Hogan’s Heroes. Clary now lives out his retirement days painting and speaking to people about the Holocaust. With a net worth of $16 million, he is resting easy.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.