
Werner Peters
Biography
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.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Rosemary
as Nakonski
1958

The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
as Antique Dealer
1970

Das Herz von St. Pauli
as Tanne
1957

Unter den Dächern von St. Pauli
as Hausach
1970

The Black Abbot
as Fabian Gilder
1963

Ein Polterabend
as Adolf Glasbrenner
1955

The Secret War of Harry Frigg
as Maj. von Steignitz
1968

The Devil from Mill Mountain
as Schulze Bangebös
1955

Battle of the Bulge
as Gen. Kohler
1965

The Kaiser's Lackey
as Diederich Heßling
1951

The Counterfeit Traitor
as Bruno Ulrich
1962

36 Hours
as Otto Schack
1964

Punishment Battalion
as Hauptfeldwebel Krüll
1960

The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse
as Hieronymus B. Mistelzweig
1960

Angels of Terror
as William Baxter
1971

The Wild Men of Kurdistan
as Mütesselin
1965

The Curse of the Hidden Vault
as Spedding
1964

The Door with Seven Locks
as Bertram Cody
1962

Hard Women
as Heinz-Fritz Bottke
1975

The Devil Strikes at Night
as Willi Keun
1957
TV Appearances

Das Kriminalmuseum
as Kriminalkommissar Walther
1963

Dem Täter auf der Spur
as Pierre Morestel
1967

Dem Täter auf der Spur
as Charles Buffet
1967

Pater Brown
as Senior Mendozza
1966
Novellen aus dem wilden Westen
1969

Graf Luckner
as Otto Bräker
1971

Hafenpolizei
as Frederick Offenbach
1963
Gut gefragt ist halb gewonnen
as Self
1964
German Film Award
as Self
1951