Werner Klemperer (March 22, 1920 – December 6, 2000) is best known for his role as the bumbling Colonel Wilhelm Klink, a role he only agreed to take on with the condition that none of Klink’s schemes would ever succeed and that he would always wind up looking foolish. Klemperer, son of conductor Otto Klemperer, was born in Cologne, Germany in 1920. In 1935, while he was a teenager, he and his family emigrated from Germany and settled in Los Angeles. He later served in the U.S. Army from 1942-45. He has 95 acting credits to his name, including an uncredited cameo appearance the Batman episode called “It’s How You Play the Game.” (below)
Esquivel, Strings Aflame
Green Hornet #16
Flash Gordon, 1980
40 years ago, he saved every one of us!
Poster art by Richard Amsel, Soundtrack by Queen
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Joy to the World
Cord for Christmas
Crime Detective, Dec, 1938
BZ TV-Scoop!
Dark Corner, 1946
Kathleen Stewart (Lucille Ball) works for Bradford Galt (Mark Stevens), a private eye who recently moved from San Fransisco to NYC after a 2 year stint in the slammer for a crime he didn’t commit. When Galt is framed (again) for murder, Kathleen does what she can do to help him find the real killer. Continue reading “Dark Corner, 1946”