
Philippe Volter
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Philippe Volter (23 March 1959 – 13 April 2005) was a Belgian actor and director. Born Philippe Wolter to theatre director Claude Volter and his wife, actress Jacqueline Bir, young Philippe began his career in Brussels in 1985. He made many stage and film appearances, the latter of which peaked with such successful arthouse films as The Music Teacher (1988), The Double Life of Véronique (1991) and Blue (1993). Other appearances include Macbeth (1987) and The Five Senses (1999). Upon his father's death in 2002, he returned to Belgium and became artistic director for the Comedy Claude Volter. Philippe Volter committed suicide in 2005, aged 46.
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Three Colors: Blue (1993)
as Real Estate Agent

The Double Life of Véronique (1991)
as Alexandre Fabbri

Cyrano de Bergerac (1990)
as Viscount of Valvert

Resistance (2003)
as Henri Daussois

Le Pantalon (1997)
as Lt. Guérin

Three Years (1990)
as Constantin Biochon

The Five Senses (1999)
as Dr. Richard Jacob

The Music Teacher (1988)
as Jean Nilson

Tørst - Framtidens forbrytelser (1999)
as Alexandre

Dernier stade (1994)
as Olivier Chardon

Noces cruelles (1996)
as Daniel

L'Enfant de personne (2005)
as Benoît

Papa et rien d'autre (1992)
as Thomas

Dark Woods (1989)
as Gustave

Charlotte dite 'Charlie' (1995)
as Serge

Abracadabra (1993)
as Phil
Doctor Semmelweis (1995)
as Ignaz Philippe Semmelweis

And God Came Down to See Us… (2001)
Actor

Les gens honnêtes vivent en France (2005)
as Bénolo
Aline (1993)
as Michel
Le prince barbare (1988)
Actor

Madame Sans-Gêne (2002)
as Fouché

À chacun son tour (1997)
as Jean Savoy

Night of Destiny (1999)
Actor

Simple mortel (1990)
as Stéphane

Basse tension (1992)
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