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  1. 4 de abr. de 2023 · Het college van bestuur heeft Werner Peters (42) benoemd als portefeuillehouder bedrijfsvoering bij de faculteit Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences (BMS). Hij volgt met ingang van 1 juli Nicole Letteboer op, die de functie op interim-basis bekleedde.

  2. Werner Peters (Werlitzsch, 7 luglio 1918 – Wiesbaden, 30 marzo 1971) è stato un attore tedesco. Biografia. Attivo nel cinema tedesco per vent'anni, morì il 30 marzo 1971 per un attacco cardiaco, subito dopo ...

  3. German actor (and sometimes producer) Werner Peters was active in his own country's film industry from 1948 onward. He was something of a regular in the Dr. Mabuse melodramas of the 1960s, appearing prominently in The 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse, Return of Dr. Mabuse, and The Invisible Dr. Mabuse.

  4. Werner Peters. Actor/actriz [IMDb on Werner Peters]: Peters moved to the West in 1955 to portray Nazis, corrupt establishment figures, sinister spies and reprehensible philistines (as well as the odd police inspector or victim) in local and international films. Actor/actriz

  5. Werner Peters. Actor [IMDb on Werner Peters]: Peters moved to the West in 1955 to portray Nazis, corrupt establishment figures, sinister spies and reprehensible philistines (as well as the odd police inspector or victim) in local and international films. Actor Show all

  6. Werner Peters füllt kongenial die Rolle des karrieresüchtigen Opportunisten und Reaktionärs aus. In strammer Haltung und mit deutschem Aussehen (Kaiser-Wilhelm-Schnurrbart, kurzer Haarschnitt) offenbart Dietrich Heßling seinen preußisch-deutschen, militaristischen Geist: eitel, borniert, patriachal, kriecherisch, gewalttätig und machtsüchtig.

  7. Werner Peters, born July 7, 1918, in Werlitzsch, Saxony, grew up in Leipzig and attended drama school at Altes Theater Leipzig from 1935 to 1937. He made his stage debut in 1937 in the theatre stock role as the "teenage comic" in Stralsund. From then on, Peters worked at theatres in Leipzig, Kassel, and Mainz until 1941.