Autographes et lettres reçus de Robert Clary (page 2 sur 3):
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Robert Clary's autograph - 15 juin 2017 Mailed two 8Ã10 pictures from Hogan's Heroes, a letter, and a 4Ã6 picture of myself to Robert Clary, 10001 Sundial Ln. Beverly Hills, CA 90210 on June 7, 2017. Also included a prepaid, pre-addressed return envelope. Received both 8Ã10 pictures back PERSONALIZED to me and signed by Robert Clary on June 15, 2017. So excited!!!! |
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Robert Clary - Success - 18 décembre 2016 Request Sent - 11/30/2016
Received - 12/17/2016
Address found on photo
Robert Clary
10001 Sundial Ln
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-2719
USA
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Robert Clary (hogan's Heroes) success! - 04 août 2015 On 7/21/15, I sent a LOR and 2 4x6 photos and a SASE to:
Robert Clary
10001 Sundial Ln
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-2719
And today, 8/3/15, I got my 2 photos back, both signed!
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Robert Clary Success - 21 juillet 2015 My daughter sent a letter one pic and SASE on 7-11-15. Returned signed 7-21-15 address used:
10001 sundial lane
Beverly hills, CA 90210-2719
Got little smudged in envelope but still happy
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Robert Clary Actor Hogans Heroes - 10 juillet 2015 Robert Clary (born Robert Max Widerman; March 1, 1926) is a French-American actor, published author, and lecturer. He is best known for his role in the television sitcom Hogan's Heroes as Corporal LeBeau ("Frenchie"). Clary is the last living principal cast member of the show from its inception (Kenneth Washington, who joined during the last season, also is still living).
Born in 1926 in Paris, France, Clary was the youngest of 14 children. At the age of twelve, he began a career singing professionally on French radio and also studied art at the Paris Drawing School. In 1942, because he was Jewish, he was deported to the Nazi concentration camp at Ottmuth. He was later sent to Buchenwald, where he was liberated on April 11, 1945. Twelve other members of his immediate family were sent to Auschwitz; Clary was the only survivor. When he returned to Paris after World War II, he learned that some of his siblings had not been taken away and had survived the Nazi occupation of France.
Sent him 2 photos on 27 Jun and got both back signed on 10 July..
Mr. Robert Clary
10001 Sundial Ln
Beverly Hills, CA 90210-2719 |
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