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{{Short description|Belgian actor and director}}
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'''Anton Peters''' (2 October 1923 – 2 September 1989) was a Belgian actor.
'''Anton Peters''' (2 October 1923 – 2 September 1989) was a Belgian actor.


He was born in [[Ekeren]].<ref name=imdb>{{IMDB name|0676328}}</ref> On 13 June 1944 he was arrested by Nazis in Norway. He was imprisoned at
He was born in [[Ekeren]].<ref name=imdb>{{IMDb name|0676328}}</ref> On 13 June 1944 he was arrested by the [[German occupation of Norway|German occupiers]] in Norway. He was imprisoned at [[Møllergata 19]] from 13 to 17 July 1944, and then at [[Grini concentration camp]] until 24 December 1944.<ref name=fangeleks>{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=[[Norsk fangeleksikon. Grinifangene]]|editor=Giertsen, Børre R.| page=419|year=1946|language=Norwegian|publisher=Cappelen|location=Oslo}}</ref>
[[Møllergata 19]] from 13 to 17 July 1944, and then at [[Grini concentration camp]] until 24 December 1944.<ref name=fangeleks>{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Norsk fangeleksikon. Grinifangene|editor=Giertsen, Børre R.| page=419|year=1946|language=Norwegian|publisher=Cappelen|location=Oslo}}</ref>


After the war, starting in the 1950s, he had an extensive filmography as an actor, and also appeared in tens of television series. He was also a prolific [[film director|director]].<ref name=imdb/>
After the war, starting in the 1950s, he had an extensive filmography as an actor, and also appeared in tens of television series. He was also a prolific director.<ref name=imdb/>


He was a father-in-law of [[Marleen Maes]] and grandfather of [[Wim Peters (actor)|Wim Peters]], both actors. He died in September 1989 in [[Knokke]].<ref name=imdb/>
He was a father-in-law of [[Marleen Maes]] and grandfather of [[Wim Peters (actor)|Wim Peters]], both actors. He died in September 1989 in [[Knokke]].<ref name=imdb/>

He acted in several Belgian television series and movies such as [[De vulgaire geschiedenis van Charelke Dop]], [[Tijl Uilenspiegel (miniseries)|Tijl Uilenspiegel]] and [[De Paradijsvogels]]. Peters, employed at the [[Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie]], directed a documentary about the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] singer [[Mary Porcelijn]] in which she acted naked, although she used a stand in. It was the first fully naked woman ever shown on Belgian television. There were such many complaints by the viewers, the broadcasting company had no other choice than fire Peters.

==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
|1954|| ''De hemel op aarde'' || || Voice
|-
|1976|| ''De komst van Joachim Stiller'' || Clemens Waalwijk ||
|-
|1986|| ''Exit-exil'' || Eigenaar nachtclub || (final film role)
|}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


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| NAME = Peters, Anton
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 2 October 1923
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Ekeren]], [[Belgium]]
| DATE OF DEATH = 2 September 1989
| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Knokke]], [[Belgium]]
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[[Category:1923 births]]
[[Category:1923 births]]
[[Category:1989 deaths]]
[[Category:1989 deaths]]
[[Category:Belgian actors]]
[[Category:Belgian male actors]]
[[Category:Belgian film directors]]
[[Category:Belgian film directors]]
[[Category:Grini concentration camp survivors]]
[[Category:Grini concentration camp survivors]]
[[Category:Belgian expatriates in Norway]]
[[Category:Belgian expatriates in Norway]]
[[Category:20th-century Belgian male actors]]
[[Category:Belgian people imprisoned abroad]]
[[Category:People from Ekeren]]




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Latest revision as of 12:10, 26 January 2024

Anton Peters
Born(1923-10-02)2 October 1923
Ekeren, Belgium
Died2 September 1989(1989-09-02) (aged 65)
Knokke, Belgium
Occupationactor

Anton Peters (2 October 1923 – 2 September 1989) was a Belgian actor.

He was born in Ekeren.[1] On 13 June 1944 he was arrested by the German occupiers in Norway. He was imprisoned at Møllergata 19 from 13 to 17 July 1944, and then at Grini concentration camp until 24 December 1944.[2]

After the war, starting in the 1950s, he had an extensive filmography as an actor, and also appeared in tens of television series. He was also a prolific director.[1]

He was a father-in-law of Marleen Maes and grandfather of Wim Peters, both actors. He died in September 1989 in Knokke.[1]

He acted in several Belgian television series and movies such as De vulgaire geschiedenis van Charelke Dop, Tijl Uilenspiegel and De Paradijsvogels. Peters, employed at the Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie, directed a documentary about the Dutch singer Mary Porcelijn in which she acted naked, although she used a stand in. It was the first fully naked woman ever shown on Belgian television. There were such many complaints by the viewers, the broadcasting company had no other choice than fire Peters.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1954 De hemel op aarde Voice
1976 De komst van Joachim Stiller Clemens Waalwijk
1986 Exit-exil Eigenaar nachtclub (final film role)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Anton Peters at IMDb
  2. ^ Giertsen, Børre R., ed. (1946). Norsk fangeleksikon. Grinifangene (in Norwegian). Oslo: Cappelen. p. 419. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)