Klemperer died of cancer at the age of 80, on December 6, 2000 in his Manhattan home. Richard Baker, another African-American character but with a less prominent role. Army. Like the historical Stalag XIII-C,[3] it is located just outside of a town called Hammelburg, though its actual location is fictional. Time is just taking people away.". Americans were immediately captivated by the hilarious and creative premise.Of course, the real life events of World War II were grim and horrifying, and left millions of Jewish people murdered or traumatized. Robert isn't embarrassed by his father's sordid enthusiasms. Clary, 88, played Corporal "Frenchie" LeBeau. 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The son believes what happened next compromised the hunt for the killer. "He never let those horrors defeat him," Hancock said of Clary's wartime experience as a youth. Hogan's Heroeswent off the air 50 years ago, but star Robert Clary is still going strong today. It was with some irony that Clary achieved his greatest fame playing for jokes in a TV show set in a German POW camp. He was the last surviving main cast member since the death of Cynthia Lynn in March 2014. Before her death, Patricia Olson moved her husband's body from its original resting place to another cemetery without telling Crane's first family, then set up a memorial website with her son Scott that peddled some of Crane's amateur pornos. In 1943, he enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps, serving until 1945, according to The New York Times. The comedy centered around a group of Allies at a German prison camp during World War II. On March 8, 2016, CBS Home Entertainment re-released a repackaged version of the complete series set, at a lower price.[26]. Clarys recent passing at the age of 96 has fans wondering if any of the main Hogans Heroes cast members are still alive. The only principal actor left from Hogan's Heroes is Kenneth Washington, who is 76 years old. It was clear he had been in good shape and had salt-and-pepper hair, but gore obliterated most other details. I don't think there was any contamination of the crime scene, which is what you really worry about. His sense of comedic timing was an inspiration to Bob Crane himself. The actor was cast as Corporal Peter Newkirk, the conman and lock picker of the group, who made it possible for the prisoners to impersonate German officials by utilizing his skills as a tailor. Sadly, less than one year after the European reunion, he died on his 63rd birthday after an abdominal hemorrhage. He also wrote an autobiography, From the Holocaust to Hogans Heroes., We must learn from history, Clary told the Reno Gazette-Journal in 2002, which we dont.. Bob never said, 'Hey, I'm Hogan and I'm the star. Theyd recreate their stage roles for many films, including 1961s. For other uses, see, "NAACP Will Present Nine Image Awards," Los Angeles Times, August 7, 1967, Kathleen Fearn Banks, Historical Dictionary of African-American Television, pp. ", DNA testing wasn't available in 1978, but all roads led to CarpenterCrane's partner in porn. Nobody got a dime out of the murder, except for one person, he said. Along the way, it made Crane, who played the womanizing Col. Robert Hogan, a household name. Still, Clary, the only living member of the cast, makes no apologies. Crane, star of the old TV series Hogan's Heroe's apparently was attacked in his sleep in the early morning hours and hit on the head with a heavy instrument. We talked to all the witnesses that we could possibly talk to, and we came up with what we came up with. Bob, The son of famed orchestral conductor Otto Klemperer, Werner did not follow the same beats as his father and began acting in 1952 after serving in the US Army. Robert Clary, Gari's nephew, is best known for his role of the passionately patriotic Frenchman Corporal Louis LeBeau in the 60's CBS comedy "Hogan's Heroes.". Dawson began acting in 1962, one of his first roles being a Season 2 guest-spot on The Dick Van Dyke Show, playing Racy Tracy. You live with death for the rest of your life. Rumors claim that Ivan Dixon left Hogans Heroes because he felt he was underutilized. Patti's dead. He sadly died in 2008 at the age of 76 from complications of kidney failure. John Banner was an Austrian born actor, born to Jewish parents who immigrated to the U.S. with the family in 1939. Bob Crane starred as Colonel Robert E. Hogan, coordinating an international crew of Allied prisoners covertly running a special operations group from the camp. In 1978, Crane was found dead in a pool of blood in his apartment. Larry Hovis as Technical Sergeant Andrew Carter, a bombardier who is an expert in chemistry, explosives, and demolitions. With the death of Robert Clary on November 16, 2022, Kenneth Washington became the only surviving main cast member of the show left.[13][14]. After legendary TV writer Carl Reiner appeared on Crane's radio show, he gave the broadcaster a guest gig as a philandering husband on The Dick Van Dyke Show. John Banner began acting in 1940 and his accent led to many typecast roles as a Nazi. That's his problem. Clary later married Cantors daughter Natalie. We know him as Louis LeBeau , AKA Frenchie, from Hogan's Heroes, but the talented actor survived harrowing years in Nazi concentration camps. Among the main cast members of "Hogan's Heroes," which aired from 1965-1971, only Robert Clary is alive. Cranes death is considered one of the greatest unsolved Hollywood murder mysteries of all time. Troy tracks down Capt. [20] In 2013, Fein (through his estate) and Ruddy acquired the sequel and other separate rights to Hogans Heroes from Mark Cuban via arbitration, and a movie based on the show was planned. The set consists of 23 double-layer BD-50 discs. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Dixon was the only member of the long-time cast to leave the show before the final season, so he could go on to become a television director for hit television shows The Waltons, The Bionic Woman, The A-Team, and Magnum, P.I., amongst others. What a unique and funny show. The complete series was released on Blu-ray in Germany in 2018. Bob Crane as Colonel Robert E Hogan in Hogan's Heroes in 1968. All we thought was, your life is your lifeas long as you're doing your job properly. How Marvel went big with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Before this, Bob struck up a friendship with a man named John Henry Carpenter, and the two would frequently pick up women and then videotape their sexual encounters. I hear nothing, I know nothing.. [21], Hogan's Heroes won two Emmy Awards out of twelve nominations. From left: Bob Crane, Ivan Dixon, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson and Larry Hovis in "Pizza Parlor," an episode of "Hogan's Heroes" from December 8, 1965. A 'Hogan's Heroes' album was released featuring cast members singing songs from WWII. Paris-born actor and singer Robert Clary, who survived 31 months in Nazi concentration camps but later co-starred in Hogans Heroes, the US sitcom set in a German World War II prisoner of war (POW) camp, has died at the age of 96. In Australia (Region 4), the first DVD releases were from TimeLife (from around 20022005) with each disc sold individually with 45 episodes per disc. Robert Clary, who played beret-clad French chef Corporal Louis LeBeau on the CBS sitcom Hogan's Heroes, has died at the age of 96, his granddaughter confirms to The Hollywood Reporter. Hogan's Heroes (TV Series 1965-1971) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Edit Hogan's Heroes (1965-1971) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Series Directed by Series Writing Credits Series Cast complete, awaiting verification Series Produced by Series Music by Series Cinematography by Series Film Editing by Series Casting By Ivan Dixon made a name for himself in directing tv shows like the Waltons. CNN Sans & 2016 Cable News Network. I was one of the lucky ones, he told the Asbury Park Press in 2002. While his role on Hogans Heroes was what made him famous, he had a long career in film and television, starring as a psychiatrist in Alfred Hitchcocks The Wrong Man and playing another Nazi in the 1961 film Judgment at Nuremberg. There was a red stain on the curtain. Scottsdale detective Barry Vassall was in Phoenix with a colleague on June 29, 1978, when he was called to unit 132A of the Winfield Apartments. Yet when it debuted on CBS in the fall of 1965, Hogan's Heroes was an overnight hit. Although Klempere played a Nazi on the show, he was actually Jewish in real life. Klemperer received nominations in the same category in 1966, 1967 and 1970. "There was no way I could identify him from one side," Beck told the press. [22], The producers of Hogan's Heroes were honored in the first annual NAACP Image Awards, presented in August 1967, one of seven television show and two news shows that were recognized for "the furtherance of the Negro image." Cynthia Lynn -- the actress who played Helga on " Hogan's Heroes " is dead, and it's believed she was one of only two surviving members of the cast. Robert Clary is a Pisces and was born in The Year of the Tiger Life Robert Clary was born in Paris, France on Monday, March 1, 1926 (Silent Generation). Following the end of Hogans Heroes, he was cast as a regular on Match Game, then used his popularity from that role to get hired as the host of Family Feud, which he won a Daytime Emmy Award for. He soon retired and moved to France with his second wife. He has trained the guard dogs to be friendly towards the prisoners and uses the dogs' kennels as entrances for the prisoners' allies arriving at the camp. #allstartrek pic.twitter.com/h4xqcpqhFx. [23][24], In December 2005, the series was listed at number 100 as part of the "Top 100 Most Unexpected Moments in TV History" by TV Guide and TV Land. He sadly died in 2008 at the age of 76 from complications of kidney failure. Lisa Hogan (the . The Hogans Heroes cast was an eclectic bunch with diverse backgrounds and interests, which is part of what made the show so fantastic. He was the original host of Family Feud and a regular panelist on Match Game. [7][8], Robert Clary as Corporal Louis LeBeau, a gourmet chef, and patriotic Frenchman, frequently referred to as "the cockroach" by both Klink and Schultz. Separated from the Rat Patrol, Sgt. Banner was born to Jewish parents and was in fact a sergeant during World War II, but in the U.S. His role as Colonel Robert Hogan was his biggest, earning him two Emmy nominations. The character often feigned ignorance to evidence of the Americans schemes by uttering the famous catchphrase, I see nothing! Staff Sergeant Kinch is known as the groups unofficial second in command, though the communication specialist would depart after season 5 due to the actor who portrayed him feeling stifled and overshadowed. The camp has 103 Allied prisoners of war (POWs) during the first season, but becomes larger by the end of the series. I don't know if I would have survived if I really knew that. Robert Clary, last of the Hogans Heroes stars, dies at 96 https://t.co/38AHAWfDj4 pic.twitter.com/5gLvWX0EI1, Robert Clary Survived Concentration Camps and Lost 10 of His 13 Siblings During the Holocaust. It surely wasnt easy to make an American sitcom about a group of prisoners of war set in a Nazi German POW camp but somehow, the acclaimed classic TV show Hogans Heroes pulled it off. 91.206.199.212 So when you look at it in the grand scheme of things, it's just a small slice. "The other side, yes.". This brings the prisoners in contact with many important VIPs, scientists, spies, high-ranking officers, and some of Germany's most sophisticated and secret weapons projects such as the Wunderwaffe and the German nuclear weapons program, of which the prisoners take advantage in their efforts to hinder the German war effort. Schultz Of 'Hogan's Heroes,' Dies at 63", "Robert Clary a survivor in life and entertainment", "Hogan's Heroes star Richard Dawson dies", "Ivan Dixon: Kinchloe in 'Hogan's Heroes', "Kenneth Washington: Mini Wiki, Facts, Filmology", "John Banner aka "Sergeant Schultz" query", "In Germany Now, Col. 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"Carpenter lost it. "Hogan's Heroes" aired for six seasons on CBS from 1965 until 1971. She went on to have an affair with then married star Bob Crane, who divorced his highschool sweetheart, Anne Terzian, so they could get hitched. This was after when Cynthia Lynn (Helga, first season, 1965-1966) died on March 10, 2014. After the show ended, Banner moved back to Europe, and died on January 28, 1973 of a stomach hemorrhage while he was visiting friends in Vienna. Due to his popularity on Match Game, Dawson was given his own hosting opportunity for its spin-off, Family Feud, where he was well known for smooching the female contestants. He also played Lewis Morris of New York in the film musical, 1776 and Everett Scovill, a thinly disguised portrait of Charles Manson's attorney, Irving Kanarek in the television movie, Helter Skelter . Bobs son stated that his dad had called John the night before the murder to end their friendship. Set in a Nazi Germany prisoner-of-war camp during, It was an unlikely comedic triumph, as we watched Hogan and his fellow so-called prisoners do their best in terms of the war effort from inside, always assisted by the incompetence of the German camp leaders. He still chuckles remembering the time Crane took him, as a 21-year-old, to the 1972 premiere of Deep Throat. Lynn appeared as Helga, the blond secretary of incompetent commandant Colonel Wilhelm Klink (Werner Klemperer) in 22 episodes of Hogan's Heroes, the CBS sitcom that ran for six seasons, from September 1965 to April 1971. "Hogan's Heroes" starred Bob Crane as American Colonel Robert Hogan, with Richard Dawson, Larry Hovis and Ivan Dixon playing other POWs. Clary lived to be 96 and only recently died at his home in November 2022, according to NPR. His radio career continued when he moved to LA, but in the 1960s, he transitioned to acting. Family members tell TMZ Lynn had been. WWII comedy Hogans Heroes, about a group of allied prisoners running clandestine operations out of a Nazi POW camp, aired for six seasons on CBS from 1965 to 1971. Valdis played Hilda for five seasons. Hook, like Vassall, believes Carpenter was Crane's killer. "Vaughn, Goldstein, and I walked through the apartment, examining, touching, handling items in plain view of Vassall," Robert wrote in his book. Crane then was offered the lead as Hogan, and he helped make it a hit, finishing in the top 10 in its first year. For at least one actor, Robert Clary, the show's subject hit close to home. He was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea. But Olson resented the influence Carpenter wielded over her husbanda dynamic captured in the 2002 film Auto Focus starring Greg Kinnear as Crane, Willem Dafoe as Carpenter, and Maria Bello as Patricia. at Southwest Texas State and unfortunately passed, Corporal Louis LeBeau is very loyal, patriotic, and intelligent. Lynn appeared as Helga, the blond secretary of incompetent commandant Colonel Wilhelm Klink (Werner Klemperer) in 22 episodes of Hogan's Heroes, the CBS sitcom that ran for six seasons, from September 1965 to April 1971. First aired with a title that translates roughly as 'Barbed Wire and Heels', it was soon renamed, somewhat more whimsically in German, to Ein Kfig voller Helden ("A Cage Full of Heroes"), to make it more relatable to the German viewer. He died four years later. His role as Corporal Peter Newkirk was a secondary one, but he was well-loved by the shows fans. He received little respect from Corporals LeBeau and Newkirk, who would only call him by Andrew and not Sergeant.. Robert Clarys short-lived acting career began in 1949, but Hogans was certainly his best role. Robert Clary and Kenneth Washington (Sergeant Richard Baker, final season) are the last two surviving principal cast members of Hogan's Heroes. In todays video, were going to take a look at the amazing work of each cast member of Hogans Heroes, as well as the cause of their deaths. Nothing!". He would often exit the scene saying his iconic phrase "I see nothing, I hear nothing, I know nothing. Robert Clary's short-lived acting career began in 1949, but Hogan's was certainly his best role. His killer was never identified, but the list of suspects ranges from spurned lovers and jealous boyfriends, to a kinky friend, and even a fellow Hogans Heroes castmate. Cynthia Lynn, best known for her role in Hogan's Heroes, has died. Hogan cried in anguish as his knees buckled. 2. After Hogans Heroes, he jumped right into another wacky TV role, as a regular on Rowan & Martins Laugh-In. An additional one-page parody called "Hochman's Heroes" took the show's premise to the next level by setting it in Buchenwald concentration camp.[32]. Robert Crane does not speak to his step-siblings, and his mother and sisters refuse to talk about what happened so many years ago in blistering Scottsdale. Lisa Hogan. Clary was born as Robert Max Widerman on March 1, 1926, the youngest of his Polish tailor fathers 14 children from two marriages. 6:12 AM EST, Fri November 18, 2022, Actor and singer Robert Clary starred as Corporal Louis Lebeau in "Hogan's Heroes.". I did not work as hard as people were working in salt mines on quarries. ", It was a slice that mainstream Hollywood couldn't tolerate. Stone, made multiple appearances playing German generals. Now Hook, who began investigating the case in 2015, says he has the identity of the killer based on blood samples obtained at the time of Crane's murder. Dietrich, both to help him escape Germany, and to get his assistance in rescuing Moffitt. "My dad loved women. "There were no drugs, no coercion, none of that," explains Robert. However, their relationship reportedly ended after just a few months. While the jury found in favor of the plaintiffs, a federal judge overruled them. According to The Daily Mail, US news reader John Hook has uncovered DNA . The prisoners cooperate with resistance groups (collectively called "the Underground"), defectors, spies, counterspies, and disloyal officers to accomplish this. [31] Mad magazine #108 (January 1967) parodied the show as "Hokum's Heroes". A total of 168 episodes aired altogether on CBS, and today is considered to be the longest running American television show ever based on World War II.Like this content? Hogans Heroes was an ensemble cast sitcom that took place in a German POW camp during World War II. Sadly the damage was done and Richard passed away in 2012 from complications of. It was Crane's blood type. You can read all about his interesting life in his memoir, From the Holocaust to Hogans Heroes: The Autobiography of Robert Clary, which was published in 2001. In 1956 he began landing film roles, such as a psychiatrist in Alfred Hitchcocks The Wrong Man. n the weeks before his death, Crane had repeatedly expressed a desire to sever his friendship with Carpenter. To the bafflement of his German colleagues who know him as an incompetent sycophant, Klink technically has a perfect operational record as camp commandant as no prisoners have successfully escaped during his tenure; Hogan and his men assist in maintaining this record so they can continue with their covert operations. Bob Crane started his career as a radio personality, starting in Hornell, New York and moving to Connecticut. He passed away in November 2022 at the age of 96. groups unofficial second in command, though the communication specialist would depart after season 5 due to the actor who portrayed him feeling stifled and overshadowed. The group secretly uses the camp to conduct Allied espionage and sabotage and to help escaped Allied POWs from other prison camps via a secret network of tunnels that operate under the ineptitude of commandant Colonel Klink and his sergeant-at-arms, Sergeant Schultz. The judge found "striking difference in the dramatic mood of the two works. Vassall and the other cops have never taken those accusations seriously. . The four sang popular songs of the 1940s on this tie-in album. "I'm not expecting a let's-hold-hands-at-the-table, but we've just never talked about it." His acting ambitions led to guest-hosting for Johnny Carson on the game show Who Do You Trust? Several cops were already present, along with a dinner-theater actress named Victoria Berry, who had arranged to meet Crane that day. It would have been a slam dunk with the DNA testing.". Forrest Compton, an Army veteran who earned his greatest fame playing Marine Lt. Col. Edward Gray on "Gomer Pyle: U.S.M.C.," has died at aged 94 from complications related to a COVID-19 diagnosis . Kinchloe usually uses Morse code, telephones, and a coffee pot radio to receive and transmit messages. "Women just liked him, or found him handsome, or whatever it was. Crane was cast as Colonel Robert Hogan, the ranking officer at the POW camp, who cleverly leads the men in his command on missions to undermine the Nazis war efforts while under their capture. Other Jewish actors, including Harold Gould and Harold J. Try as he might, with every fiber of his being, Robert Hogan couldn't erase the image before him. The film is based on a play of the same name which is based on the experiences and reminisces of its authors Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski both of whom were prisoners of war in . Cranes career declined after Hogans Heroes, and unfortunately, his life met a tragic end. He went on to earn a Tony Award for his performance in 1987s Cabaret, and reprised his Hogans Heroes role in a 1993 episode of The Simpsons.. You only have one or two people in there. "I don't know what else to do," he says. He worked on scores of variety TV shows like four episodes of, In 1956 he began landing film roles, such as a psychiatrist in, After his father died in 1973, Klemperer honored him by taking on musical roles and earned a Tony nomination for his performance in, in its 1987 Broadway revival. At the age of 74, Washington is the only other surviving member of the Hogans Heroes cast. "[6], John Banner as Sergeant Hans Schultz, the camp's first sergeant. In 1975 he headlined The Bob Crane Show, but it wasnt well-received and only lasted one season. HOGAN'S HEROES, Bob Crane with thermos, lunchbox and comic book all product spinoffs from the show, 1965-1971, Editorial use only. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. Still, Hook had never really investigated beyond the . His character was one of the POWs who outwitted their dimwitted German jailers and conducted espionage and sabotage to aid the Allied cause. She died of lung cancer at the age of 72, on October 14, 2007. What a unique and funny show. Klemperer played inept Colonel Wilhelm Klink, who thinks he runs a no-nonsense camp with a sterling record, while blissfully unaware of Hogans consistent counterintelligence operations. The actor bought the rights to a play called Beginner's Luck, a slight romantic comedy he had performed at venues like the Windmill. "It's bizarre to me," he says. They would hook up." Scotty Crane tells the Los Angeles Times that his mother Sigrid Valdis died of lung cancer. Lets take a look at the main cast members and see where they ended up. A drummer from age 11, .more Ivan Dixon Hogan's Heroes These are the funny Nazis. She married Crane on the set of Hogan's Heroes in 1970. Cynthia Lynn, who played Colonel Klink's secretary Fraulein Helga on " Hogan's Heroes " during the first season, died Monday in Los Angeles. He was also a recurring guest host on the Tonight Show, when star Johnny Carson needed a night off. His show quickly topped the morning ratings, allowing him to become king of the Los Angeles airwaves.. I think he might have been overcompensating for the lack of a solid career in the final years, and maybe that fed his ego to meet a woman in a nightclub and they'd go off and sleep together. It was an unlikely comedic triumph, as we watched Hogan and his fellow so-called prisoners do their best in terms of the war effort from inside, always assisted by the incompetence of the German camp leaders. Robert Edward Crane (July 13, 1928 - June 29, 1978) was an American actor, drummer, radio host, and disc jockey known for starring in the CBS situation comedy Hogan's Heroes. His portrayal in the series earned two Emmy nominations. Washington came on the show after Ivan Dixon left the series. It is thought Crane was attacked in his sleep in the early morning of June 29. A Warner Bros. However, he inevitably knows, nothing, sees nothing, and hears nothing. Carpenter was acquittedand continued to maintain his innocence until he died in 1998. There are eyewitnesses that night at a club in Scottsdale that said they had an argument, John and my dad. He assumed the duties of Sergeant Kinchloe after Ivan Dixon left the series. He's now focused on getting his dad inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame, and has destroyed his father's massive collection of Polaroids and porn films. He was found bludgeoned to death with an unidentified weapon. However, he inevitably knows, nothing, sees nothing, and hears nothing. The series star was brutally murdered in his apartment, where he was bludgeoned to death with an unknown object. On December 13, 2022, Paramount Pictures released the entire blu-ray series in the U.S. Following its success, he guest-starred on 164 episodes of the popular soap opera Days of Our Lives. [15] The studios for indoor scenes were both located in Hollywood. Clarys character was known for his burgundy beret and his cooking skills, which were used to distract German officers with delicious cuisine while his fellow POWs were up to mischief. WWII had ended a mere 20 years before the sitcom's premiere, a genocidal trauma within the living memory of millions. "He is celebrating his . June 29, 1978, likely began as nearly all Scottsdale summer days dotemperatures soared above 100 degrees by high noon, and well-heeled residents took refuge in their heavily air-conditioned villas, leaving the wide streets as empty as any Southwest ghost town. Clary was liberated from Buchenwald in 1945, Twelve other members of his immediate family were sent to Auschwitz; his tattooed identification number was A5714, located on his left forearm. Throughout its run, Hogans Heroes was nominated for a total of 12 Emmy Awards, of which it won two.Naturally, the show wouldnt have been nearly as successful without its amazing cast members. They devise schemes such as having Sergeant Carter visit the camp disguised as Adolf Hitler as a distraction, or rescuing a French Underground agent from Gestapo headquarters in Paris. The double threat actor/director died at the age of 76 from complications of kidney failure, on March 16, 2008. Note: The highest average rating for the series is in bold text. He is painfully unaware of Hogan's operation and believes the camp has a perfect escape record under his command. All Rights Reserved. (Original Caption) Scotsdale, Arizona: Police gather outside the apartment where actor Bob Crane was beat to death 6/29. Banner, who was Jewish, emigrated to the United States by way of Austria-Hungary, and went on to serve as an actual Army Air Force sergeant during WWII. Clary, Dawson and costars Larry Hovis (Carter) and Ivan Dixon (Kinchloe) pictured on the album cover used the success of the series to showcase their singing talents. He sometimes can get emotional, especially when he believes that his cooking or his homeland has been insulted. his cooking or his homeland has been insulted. Banner attempted to sum up the paradox of his role by saying, "Who can play Nazis better than us Jews?" ", "Cinema Retro Hosts Book Event for Authors Robert Crane and Christopher Fryer", "Werner Klemperer, Klink in 'Hogan's Heroes,' Dies at 80", "John Banner, the Sgt. [1] Clary was born in Paris. "There's still fog," says Robert, the 68-year-old author of Sex, Celebrity, and My Father's Unsolved Murder.
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