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  1. Peter van Eyck (born Götz Eick; 16 July 1911 – 15 July 1969) was a German-American film and television actor. Born in Prussian Pomerania, he moved to the United States in the 1930s and established a career as a character actor.

  2. Peter van Eyck. Actor: The Longest Day. With his whitish blond crew-cut, slow, menacing drawl and Germanic manner, Van Eyck was destined to be typecast as stereotypically scowling, arrogant Nazi officers.

  3. Peter van Eyck. Actor: The Longest Day. With his whitish blond crew-cut, slow, menacing drawl and Germanic manner, Van Eyck was destined to be typecast as stereotypically scowling, arrogant Nazi officers.

  4. Peter van Eyck, eigentlich Götz Walter Wolfgang Eick, (* 16. Juli 1913 in Steinwehr, Hinterpommern, heute Kamienny Jaz; † 15. Juli 1969 in Männedorf, Schweiz) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler deutscher Herkunft.

  5. Peter van Eyck. Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Peter van Eyck, born Götz von Eick (16 July 1911, Steinwehr, Pomerania, Germany (now Kamienny Jaz, Poland) – 15 July 1969, Männedorf near Zürich, Switzerland), was a German-American actor.

  6. Peter van Eyck was a German-American film and television actor. Born in Prussian Pomerania, he moved to the United States in the 1930s and established a career as a character actor. After World War II, he returned to his native country and became a star of West German cinema.

  7. Peter van Eyck was a German-born musician-turned-actor whose film career in the United States was bookended by work throughout Europe. With Hitler's ascendance in the early 1930s,...

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  9. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Peter Van Eyck on AllMovie - Trained as a musician, Peter Van Eyck fled his native Germany when Hitler assumed power in 1933.

  10. Peter van Eyck was a German-born musician-turned-actor whose film career in the United States was bookended by work throughout Europe. With Hitler's ascendance in the early 1930s, van Eyck...