Description
About the Author
Robert Clary has worked in all areas of the entertainment business and has won acclaim for his photo realist paintings. He lives in Beverly Hills, California.
Reviews
In Robert Clary we have an artist with the gift of song and dance, the gift for survival, and the gift of telling his extraordinary story. -- Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Songwriters
I would like to implore anyone of a younger generation who doubts the reality of the Holocaust to read this book. It touched me deeply. -- Dick Van Dyke
Robert Clary has lived two lives, and written two books-one horrific, one jaunty. They're both fascinating. . . . This is brave writing. -- Tony Randall
A truly exciting journey filled with heartache, bravery, and comic joy. I couldn't put it down. -- Mel Brooks
The 'Amazing' Clary has constantly been full of fun; energetic and always zestful. I read his book and for me it was the Holocaust right into my Heart! . . . BRAVO! -- Dom DeLuise
From the Holocaust to Hogan's Heroes is a powerful, highly recommended biographical journey that enfolds the reader in a strong life. * Midwest Book Review *
Nobody in show business has the resume of Robert Clary. From German concentration camps to Broadway and to television... it has been an amazing journey for him. He's still one of our most entertaining and energetic performers. I've only known him for fifty years, and I still couldn't put this book down. -- Merv Griffin
There are many stories of survivors, but not many as riveting as the one that Robert Clary tells in his autobiography. The Nazis captured him and tried to kill him, but he survived them and went on to capture and kill audiences all over the world. -- CARL REINER, Director, Actor, and Writer
Book Information
ISBN 9781589793453
Author Robert Clary
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Taylor Trade Publishing
Publisher Taylor Trade Publishing
Weight(grams) 322g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 149mm * 15mm