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Actor, Werner Klemperer, was born on Mar 22, 1920 in Cologne, Germany. Klemperer died at the age of 80 on Dec 6, 2000 in New York City, NY and was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea.

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Klemperer also appeared as a narrator with nearly every major symphony orchestra in the United States. His repertoire included such works as Beethoven's "Egmont" and "Fidelio," Stravinsky's "L'Historie du Soldat" and "Oedipus Rex."

One of his favorite works was as narrator in "Peter and the Wolf," which he performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

Although he was most famous for playing a colonel in the German Luftwaffe (air corps), Klemperer's family were German Jews who fled Nazi Germany in the 1930s.

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