Robert Clary – 92
Born in France, Robert Clary experienced a troubled childhood. His Jewish heritage made him a target to the Nazi’s and was even sent to a concentration camp. His experience in the camp molded him to try and help his peers however he could. He did this by entertaining them with his acting skills. A holocaust survivor, in the following years Robert gained considerable fame. His most iconic role was as Corporal Louis LeBeau in ‘Hogan’s Heroes’. One of his first US appearances was in The Ed Wynn Show back in 1950. Today, Robert has $20 million to his name.