Actor Werner Klemperer, best known for his colorful portrayal of Colonel Klink on the hit 1960s television series "Hogan's Heroes," died on Wed., Dec. 6 at his home in New York City. He was 80. The ...
Thirty years ago this month, “Hogan’s Heroes” completed its assault on the Nielsen ratings, becoming the only top-rated new show of the 1965-66 TV season. The CBS series finished its first season in ...
NEW YORK, Dec. 8 -- 'Hogan's Heroes' star Klemperer dead at 80 Werner Klemperer, a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany who won two Emmys as the ineffectual German POW camp commandant Col. Klink on "Hogan ...
During its run, Hogan's Heroes garnered twelve Emmy nominations, two of which Werner Klemperer won for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy, in 1968 and 1969, ...
DOGE cut hundreds of jobs at the NWS, but experts who spoke to WIRED say the agency accurately predicted the state's weekend flood risk. People Are Using AI Chatbots to Guide Their Psychedelic Trips ...
NEW YORK -- Werner Klemperer, 80, a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany who went on to play the inept German prison-camp commandant Col. Klink on TV's "Hogan's Heroes," died of cancer Dec. 6 at his home ...
Werner Klemperer (March 22, 1920 – December 6, 2000) was a comedic and dramatic actor, best known for his role as Colonel Klink on the CBS television sitcom, Hogan's Heroes. Born in Cologne to a ...
Werner Klemperer, 80, was a refugee from Nazi Germany who went on to play the bumbling German prison-camp commandant Colonel Klink on TV's Hogan's Heroes. He died of cancer this week at his home in ...