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Peter Illing (4 March 1899 – 29 October 1966) was an Austrian-born British film and television actor.
Peter Illing (1899-1966) was an Austrian-born actor who appeared in several films and TV shows, such as The Third Man, The Saint, and Pursuit of the Graf Spee. He was also a singer and a translator of Winston Churchill's speeches.
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- Vienna, Austria
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- London, England
He was an Austrian-born British actor, born on March 4, 1899, in Vienna, Austria, as Peter Ihle. He is of German-Turkish parentage and moved to Britain in 1938. During World War II, he used the BBC's European Service to broadcast speeches by Winston Churchill in German ...Read more translation.
Peter the Lett: Directed by Rudolph Cartier. With Rupert Davies, Ewen Solon, Marius Goring, Peter Illing. Maigret is alarmed to learn that one of the most dangerous criminals in Europe is newly arrived in Paris.
Peter Illing was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Illing's career in acting began with his roles in various films like the dramatic adaptation "Outcast of the...
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Race for Life: Directed by Terence Fisher. With Richard Conte, Mari Aldon, Peter Illing, Alec Mango. A race driver must choose between his love for racing and his wife. His buddy's accident will help him to choose, and his loyal ways will get him a new friend - his main rival.
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- Drama, Sport
- Terence Fisher
- 1954-12-10
Peter Illing was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Illing's career in acting began with his roles in various films like the dramatic adaptation "Outcast of the Islands" (1951) with Ralph Richardson, "Never Let Me Go" (1953) with Clark Gable and "The House Across the Lake" (1954).