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Peter Millowitsch | |
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Born | 1 February 1949 |
Nationality | German |
Occupation(s) | Film actor Television actor |
Years active | 1961 - |
Peter Millowitsch is a German film and television actor. [1] He is the director of the Volkstheater Millowitsch which he took over in 1999 following the death of his father Willy Millowitsch. His sister is the actress Mariele Millowitsch.
Willy Millowitsch was a German stage and TV actor and the director of the Volkstheater Millowitsch in Cologne.
The Volkstheater Millowitsch, also known as the Millowitsch-Theater, was a medium-sized theatre in Cologne, Germany where popular, low-brow comedies were performed.
Millowitsch may refer to:
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