Peter Alexander
Austrian singer and actor, hosted shows

Born
1926
99 years ago
Died
February 12th, 2011
14 years ago — 85 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Austria
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A celebrated figure in Austrian entertainment, gained fame as a singer and comedian. Achieved widespread popularity through musical performances and television appearances. Starred in numerous films and hosted successful television shows, contributing significantly to the Austrian cultural landscape. Maintained a prolific career spanning several decades, leaving a lasting legacy in entertainment until death in 2011.
Hosted the popular show 'Peter Alexander Show'
Starred in films like 'Taxichauffeur' and 'Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor'
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