Werner Klemperer
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Werner Klemperer
, in December 1998
Born
(1920-03-22)March 22, 1920, Cologne, Germany
Died
December 6, 2000(2000-12-06) (aged 80), New York, U.S.
Cause of death
Cancer
Occupation
Actor, musician
Years active
1947-1995
Spouse(s)
Susan Dempsey (m.?-1968; divorced), Louise Troy (m.1969-1975; divorced),
Kim Hamilton (m.1997-2000; his death)
Children
2
Parents
Otto Klemperer, Johanna Geisler
Werner Klemperer (March 22, 1920 - December 6, 2000) was a German-born American stage, film and television actor and musician.
Born in Cologne, Klemperer and his family fled Germany in 1935. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, he began his professional acting career on the Broadway stage in 1947. Klemperer appeared in several films and numerous guest starring roles during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1965, he won the role of Colonel Klink on the CBS television sitcom, Hogan's Heroes. The series aired for six seasons with Klemperer receiving a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series nomination for each year, winning the award in 1968 and 1969.
Early lifeedit:
Klemperer was born in Cologne, to a musical family. His father was renowned conductor Otto Klemperer and his mother was soprano Johanna Geisler. He had a younger sister named Lotte (1923-2003). His father was Jewish and had converted to Catholicism (returning to Judaism later in life), and his mother was Lutheran. Klemperer was a violinist and an accomplished concert pianist. He broadened his acting career by performing as an operatic baritone and a singer in Broadway musicals. He can be seen playing in the violin section of the New Philharmonia Orchestra on the EMI Classics DVD Otto Klemperer - Beethoven Symphony No. 9. at a concert performed on November 8, 1964, at London's Royal Albert Hall. He can also be heard as the Speaker in Arnold Schoenberg's Gurrelieder, in a 1979 live performance with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The Klemperer family emigrated to the United States in 1935, settling in Los Angeles, where Otto Klemperer took up work as a conductor. Werner Klemperer began acting in high school and enrolled in acting courses at the Pasadena Playhouse before joining the United States Army to serve in World War II. While stationed in Hawaii, he joined the Army's Special Services unit, spending the next years touring the Pacific entertaining the troops. At the end of the war, he worked on Broadway before moving into television.
Careeredit:
Klemperer's first major film role was as a psychiatrist in Alfred Hitchcock's The Wrong Man (1956). He then received significant notice for his role in the award-winning 1961 film Judgment at Nuremberg. The film presents a fictionalized account of the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials, with Klemperer portraying Emil Hahn, a Nazi judge and one of the defendants at the trial. Prior to this, he had a small role in the 1957 Errol Flynn film Istanbul and a pivotal part in the "Comstock Conspiracy" episode of Maverick that same year. He played the title role in the 1961 film Operation Eichmann. He guest starred in the first Brian Keith television series, Crusader, a Cold War drama which aired on CBS. During this time he made three guest appearances on Perry Mason: in 1958 he played murder victim Stefan Riker in "The Case of the Desperate Daughter;" in 1963 he played Ulric Zenas in "The Case of the Two-Faced Turn-a-bout;" and in 1964 he played Inspector Hurt in "The Case of a Place Called Midnight."
Prior to Hogan's Heroes, Klemperer appeared in the 1956 episode 'Safe Conduct' of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, along with future co-star John Banner; twice appeared as Hugo on the syndicated romantic comedy series, How to Marry a Millionaire (1957-1959), with Barbara Eden and Merry Anders; and appeared on the "Purple Gang" episode of The Untouchables.
He is best known, however, as Colonel Wilhelm Klink: the bumbling, cowardly and self-serving Kommandant of Stalag 13 on Hogan's Heroes, which aired from 1965-1971. Klemperer, conscious that he would be playing the role of a German officer during the Nazi regime, agreed to the part only on the condition that Klink would be portrayed as a fool who never succeeded. When Klemperer's father, the famous conductor, saw his first episode of Hogan's Heroes, he said to his son, "Your work is good . . . but who is the author of this material?" In addition to the character's bumblings, Klink was also remembered for his horribly screechy violin playing, spoofing Klemperer's talent for the violin. For his performance as Klink, Klemperer received six Emmy Award nominations for best supporting actor, winning in 1968 and 1969.
He appeared in character and costume as Klink in the Batman episode, "It's How You Play the Game" and as Officer Bolix in the Lost in Space episode "All That Glitters" in 1966. He played a bumbling East German official in the 1968 American comedy film The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz, directed by George Marshall and starring Elke Sommer and several of his costars from Hogan's Heroes, including Bob Crane. Klemperer later starred in Wake Me When The War Is Over in 1969 playing the role of a German Major, Erich Mueller alongside Eva Gabor.
After Hogan's Heroes ended in 1971, Klemperer continued his career in stage and film roles and guest starring roles on television. In 1987, he portrayed the role of Herr Schultz in the Broadway revival of Cabaret. The role earned Klemperer a Best Featured Actor Tony Award nomination. His final television work was a guest voice role in a 1993 episode of The Simpsons, as "Homer's Guardian Angel as Colonel Klink".
Later careeredit:
After his father's death in 1973, Klemperer expanded his acting career with musical roles in opera and Broadway musicals. He earned a Tony Award nomination for his performance in Cabaret in its 1987 Broadway revival. A member of the Board of Directors of the New York Chamber Symphony, Klemperer served as a narrator with many other American symphony orchestras. He also made occasional guest appearances on television dramas, and took part in a few studio recordings, notably a version of Arnold Schönberg's Gurre-Lieder in 1979. In 1981, he appeared, to critical and audience raves, as Prince Orlofsky in Seattle Opera's production of Die Fledermaus. In 1992, he made a guest appearance in an episode of Law & Order, "Starstruck," as the father of an attempted murder suspect.
In 1993, Klemperer reprised the role of Klink in an episode of The Simpsons as Homer's guardian angel and spirit guide in the episode "The Last Temptation of Homer" (episode # 5.9). According to the episode's DVD commentary, when Klemperer appeared, he had to be given a quick reminder of how to play Colonel Klink. He declined other offers to reprise the character, including one from talk show host Conan O'Brien.
Klemperer appeared in several episodes of the news/talk show Politically Incorrect. For many years, Klemperer was an elected member of the council of Actors' Equity Association, and was a vice president of the union at the time of his death.
Personal lifeedit:
Klemperer was the father of two children, Mark and Erika, with his first wife, Susan Dempsey. On the set of Hogan's Heroes, he met his second wife, actress Louise Troy, who was making a guest appearance. They married in 1969, and divorced in 1975.
In 1997, Klemperer married his third wife, television actress Kim Hamilton, with whom he had lived for several years. They remained married until Klemperer's death.
Deathedit:
On December 6, 2000, Klemperer died of cancer at his home in New York.
Selected filmographyedit:
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1956
Flight to Hong Kong
Bendesh
1956
Death of a Scoundrel
Herbert Bauman (Clementi's lawyer)
1956
The Wrong Man
Dr. Bannay
Uncredited
1957
Istanbul
Paul Renkov
1957
5 Steps to Danger
Dr. Simmons
1957
Kiss Them for Me
Lt. Walter Wallace
1958
The High Cost of Loving
Joseph Jessup
1958
The Goddess
Joe Wilsey
1958
Houseboat
Harold Messner
1961
Operation Eichmann
Adolf Eichmann
1961
Judgment at Nuremberg
Emil Hahn
1962
Escape from East Berlin
Walter Brunner
1964
Youngblood Hawke
Mr. Leffer
1965
Dark Intruder
Prof. Malaki
1965
Ship of Fools
Lt. Huebner
1968
The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz
Klaus
1991
The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez
Fat Man Looking for a Tax Break
1992
Queen Esther
Haman (Voice)
Direct-to-video release
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1951-1952
Goodyear Television Playhouse
Various roles
2 episodes
1953
The Secret Files of Captain Video
Meister
Episode: "The Box"
1955
Studio 57
Dubrov
Segment: "Win a Cigar"
1955
Crusader
Wilhelm Leichner
Episode: "The Bargain"
1955
Climax!
2 episodes
1956
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Professor/Captain Greisham
Episode: "Safe Conduct"
1957
Navy Log
Ludwig
Episode: " After You, Ludwig"
1957
Wire Service
Krylov
Episode: "The Washington Stars"
1957
General Electric Theater
Muller
Episode: "The Questioning Note"
1957
M Squad
Heinrich Ronn
Episode: "Face of Evil"
1957
Maverick
Alex Jennings
Episode: "Comstock Conspiracy"
1958
Studio One
Dorfmann
Episode: "Balance of Terror"
1958
The Thin Man
Albert
Episode: "The Pre-Incan Caper"
1958
Gunsmoke
Clifton Bunker
Episode: "Sunday Supplement"
1958
The Court of Last Resort
Malone
Episode: "The Allen Cutler Case"
1958
The Silent Service
Captain Lieutenant Prien
Episode: "U-47 in Scapa Flow"
1959
Behind Closed Doors
Slavko
Episode: "Crypto 40"
1959
Steve Canyon
Linz
Episode: "Iron Curtain"
1959
The Third Man
Holz Donner
Episode: "The Third Medaillon"
1959
Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond
Herr Bautmann
Episode: "The Haunted U-Boat"
1959
How to Marry a Millionaire
Mr. Obermeyer
Episode: "Gwen's Secret"
1960
The Alaskans
Baron
Episode: "Gold Fever"
1960
Overland Trail
Arnold Braun
Episode: "Vigilantes of Montana"
1960
Alcoa Theatre
Colonel Hanning
Episode: "The Observer"
1960
Rawhide
Kessel
Episode: "Incident of the Music Maker"
1960
Men into Space
Major Kralenko
Episode: "Flare Up"
1960
The Untouchables
Jan Tornek
Episode: "Purple Gang"
1960
Thriller
Mr. Clark
Episode: "Man in the Middle"
1961
The Islanders
Michel Serati
Episode: "The Pearls of Ratu"
1961
Have Gun - Will Travel
Leander Johnson
Episode: "The Uneasy Grave"
1961
Adventures in Paradise
Kuberli
Episode: "Survival"
1962
Checkmate
Franz Leder
Episode: "An Assassin Arrives, Andante"
1963
The Lloyd Bridges Show
Gustavsen
Episode: "The Wonder of Wanda"
1963
77 Sunset Strip
Schtiekel
Episode: "Escape to Freedom"
1963
The Dakotas
Col. von Bleist
Episode: "Trial at Grand Forks"
1963
My Three Sons
Professor Engel
2 episodes
1963
GE True
K. H. Frank
2 episodes
1964
Perry Mason
Hurt
Episode: "The Case of a Place Called Midnight"
1964
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Laslo Kurasov
Episode: "The Project Strigas Affair"
1964
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Cregar
Episode: "The Blizzard Maker"
1965
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Brainwasher (Voice)
Episode: "The Saboteur"
1965
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Colonel Wertha
Episode: "Escape into Jeopardy"
1965-1971
Hogan's Heroes
Colonel Wilhelm Klink
168 episodes
1966
Lost in Space
Bolix
Episode: "All That Glitters"
1966
The Batman
Colonel Klink
Episode: "It's How You Play the Game"
1968
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Colonel Wilhelm Klink
Episode #2.6
1969
Wake Me When the War Is Over
Mayor Erich Mueller
Television film
1972
Night Gallery
Ludwig Asper
Episode: "Green Fingers/The Funeral/The Tune in Dan's Cafe"
1972
The Doris Day Show
Jacques Moreau
Episode: "Gowns by Louis"
1972
Assignment: Munich
Insp. Hoffman
Television film
1972
Love, American Style
Harold Baxter
Segment: "Love and the Unbearable Fiance"
1973
McMillan & Wife
Dr. Ernest Bleeker
Episode: "The Devil You Say"
1977
The Rhinemann Exchange
Franz Altmuller
Miniseries
1978
Tabitha
Henry Hastings
Episode: "Tabitha's Party"
1979
The Love Boat
Mr. Perkins
Episode: "The Grass Is Always Greener..."
1980
Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty
Plato
Television special
1981
Vega$
Siegfried Klaus
Episode: "Heist"
1981
The Return of the Beverly Hillbillies
C.D. Medford
Television film
1983
Matt Houston
Felix Randolph
Episode: "The Purrfect Crime"
1986
Mr. Sunshine
Dean
2 episodes
1988
American Experience
Prince Maximilian of Bavaria
Episode: "Views of a Vanishing Frontier"
1992
Law & Order
William Unger
Episode: "Star Struck"
1993
The Simpsons
Homer's Guardian Angel as Colonel Klink (Voice)
Episode: "The Last Temptation of Homer"
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