Known for Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Werner Peters (7 July 1918 – 30 March 1971) was a German film actor. He appeared in 102 films between 1947 and 1971. Peters was born in Werlitzsch, Kreis Delitzsch, Prussian Saxony, and died of a heart attack on a promotion tour for his latest film in Wiesbaden, Germany. His film career started with the lead in Wolfgang Staudte's Der Untertan, produced in the young German Democratic Republic. Peters then worked in West-Germany, appearing mostly in supporting roles in popular movies. He also established himself in the European and international film industry by frequently playing sinister German or Nazi characters. Description above from the Wikipedia article Werner Peters, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
1964
as Otto Schack
1962
as Bruno Ulrich
1965
as Gen. Kohler
1965
as Mütesselin
1970
as Antique Dealer
1968
as Maj. von Steignitz
1966
as Dr. Freddie Vorbeck
1957
as Willi Keun
1967
as Pinto
1969
as Dr. Lenz
1968
as Kramer
1964
as Spedding
1954
as Hauptmann Quadde
1958
as Nakonski
1960
as Hieronymus B. Mistelzweig
1951
as Diederich Heßling
1963
as Herbert
1956
as Manager Pannecke
1961
as Zumbusch
1961
as Böhmler