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Filip Peeters was born on December 2, 1962 in Anderlecht, Belgium. Filip has been working in the theatre since 1987, but his roles in film and television have really brought him into the spotlight. Being fluent in German, he has been expanding his career in Germany since 2000, where his popularity rivals that in his native Belgium. Moreover, he has also appeared in several English and French speaking productions, thus establishing Filip as one of the few Flemish international actors. He is known for his work on Tangiers (2006), Die Frau vom Checkpoint Charlie (2006), Loft (2008) and Salamander (2011).- Actress
- Writer
An Miller was born in 1974 in Anderlecht, Belgium. She is an actress and writer, known for Loft (2008), Het eiland (2004) and In de Gloria (2000).- Actor
- Director
Peter Gorissen was born on 20 April 1955 in Anderlecht, Belgium. He is an actor and director, known for Fort Alpha (1996), Tangier (2006) and Thieves of the Wood (2018).- Princess Elisabeth of Belgium was born on 25 October 2001 in Anderlecht, Belgium.
- William Vance was born on 8 September 1935 in Anderlecht, Belgium. He was a writer, known for XIII (2003), XIII: The Series (2011) and XIII (2020). He was married to Petra Coria. He died on 14 May 2018 in Santander, Spain.
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Tonia was born on 25 July 1947 in Anderlecht, Belgium. She is an actress, known for Guten Abend... (1966), Biografie (1967) and Luckie Henkie (1964).- Maurice Bidermann was born on 4 April 1932 in Anderlecht, Brussels-Capital, Belgium. He was a producer, known for Israel, Why (1973), Antenne 2 Midi (1979) and Le grand échiquier (1972). He was married to Danielle Bibas. He died on 30 March 2020 in Paris, France.
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Cliff Laureys was born on 26 June 1979 in Anderlecht, Belgium. He is a director and art director, known for Divinity: Original Sin II (2017), Divinity: Dragon Commander (2013) and Divinity: Original Sin (2014).- Jan Theys was born on 3 October 1934 in Anderlecht, Belgium. He was an actor, known for Kapitein Zeppos (1964), Top tien (1959) and XIIe europese Beker voor zangvoordracht (1970). He died on 1 November 1996 in Vilvoorde, Flanders, Belgium.
- Constant Vanden Stock was a Belgian entrepreneur, and association football manager and player. From 1971 to 1996, Vanden Stock was president of the 34-time Belgian association football champions RSC Anderlecht for whom he played himself from 1933 to 1938. His son Roger succeeded him. During his reign, Anderlecht achieved major success in European football, winning the UEFA European Cup Winner's Cup in 1976 by beating West Ham United. With Vanden Stock at the helm, Anderlecht won the Belgian league ten times. Affectionately called "Monsieur le Président", Vanden Stock owned the Sint-Pieters-Leeuw based Belgian brewery BelleVue known for pasteurized, saturated lambic beers. Vanden Stock's brewery was founded by his father Philémon (1886-1945) in 1913 the year before Constant was born. He died on 19 April, 2008 after a long illness aged 93.
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Julien Adam was born on 10 October 1978 in Anderlecht, Belgium. Julien is known for Tuer encore? Jamais plus! (2009).- Before 1920, Hippolyte De Kempeneer was one of the most active of national pioneers (alongside Frenchman Alfed Machin in the fictional sphere). Born in Anderlecht, near Brussels, De Kempeneer had for many years been a wine merchant, then a dealer in beers , before making his first reportage in 1897 (King Leopold II at the Tervuren Exhibition). An astute businessman, he quickly realized the potential of such typically Belgian news items and, with the help of three other cameramen (including Auguste Meuter) shooting in the Hainaut province and around Liège and Brussels, De Kempeneer launched the newreel 'La semaine animée', screened each Friday between 1912 and 1914. He became more profuse, in 1913 founding the 'Ligue du Cinéma Moral', the year after opening the 'Cinéma des Familles', a small theatre reserved for documentaries with school matinees. During the war there came the 'Compagnie Belge des Films Instructifs' (Belgian Instructional Film Company) created "in the service of youth". In the cellars of his cinema he put together a lab with facilities for developing, printing and titling films. Of course, it is impossible to track down all the material shot by or for De Kempeneer, and the majority of these pieces have since been lost. Tirelessly cranking away in the 1910s, he shot dozens od mini-documentaries on events as they happened, recording Brussels life, a cattle exhibition, farm labour, state funerals; then during the war, the provision of supplies and holiday camp scenes. The year 1919 would also see de Kempeneer move into patriotic fiction, when he produced Charles Tutelier's 'The Martyrdom of Belgium'. It was also De Kempeneer who set up the country's first large studio complex in Machelen where Belgian, French, Dutch even Australian directors shot. After the closure of his production company Belga Films in 1926, he retained his laboratory with facilities for developing, printing and subtitling until World War II, when it was sequestrated by the Germans. Producer of the first patriotic features in 1919, he decided once again
- this time in secret- to make a film celebrating the glory of the
- Désiré Keteleer was born on 13 June 1920 in Anderlecht, Belgium.
- Albert Bontridder was born on 4 April 1921 in Anderlecht, Belgium. He was married to Olga Dohnalova. He died on 13 December 2015 in Braine-Le-Comte, Belgium.
- Mimi Bedin was born on 16 February 1951 in Anderlecht, Belgium. She is an actress, known for Les enquêtes du commissaire Maigret (1967), Aéroport (1980) and Minitrip (1981).