Werner Peters
Biography
Werner Peters, born on July 7, 1918, in Werlitzsch, Kreis Delitzsch, Prussian Saxony, was a prominent German actor whose career spanned over two decades. His journey in the film industry began with a leading role in Wolfgang Staudte's 1947 film "Der Untertan," which was produced in the nascent German Democratic Republic. Following this, Peters transitioned to West Germany, where he became a familiar face in numerous films, often taking on supporting roles in commercially successful productions.
Throughout his career, which extended until his untimely death on March 30, 1971, Peters showcased his versatility by frequently portraying dark or villainous characters, particularly those associated with German or Nazi themes. His contributions to cinema were significant, with a remarkable filmography that includes 102 films between 1947 and 1971.
Tragically, Peters passed away from a heart attack while on a promotional tour for his latest film in Wiesbaden, Germany. His legacy endures through his extensive work in European and international cinema, where he left an indelible mark through his compelling performances.
Filmography
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Scotland Yard Hunts Dr. Mabuse
1963 • Inspektor Vulpius
The Counterfeit Traitor
1962 • Bruno Ulrich
Angels of Terror
1971 • William Baxter
A Fine Madness
1966 • Dr. Freddie Vorbeck
The Curse of the Hidden Vault
1964 • Spedding
36 Hours (1964)
1964 • Otto Schack
Battle of the Bulge
1965
The Kaiser's Lackey
1951 • Diederich Heßling
I Deal In Danger
1966 • Elm
The Secret War of Harry Frigg
1968 • Maj. von Steignitz
The Black Chapel
1959 • Heinrich Himmler
The Devil Strikes at Night
1957 • Willi Keun
The Endless Night
1963 • Herbert
Rotation
1949 • Udo Schulze
The Black Abbot
1963 • Fabian Gilder
The Corrupt Ones
1967 • Pinto
The Door with Seven Locks (1962)
1962 • Bertram Cody
Assignment K
1968 • Kramer