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.
2005
as Benoît
2005
as Bénolo
2003
as Henri Daussois
2002
2002
as Paul Barras
2002
as Fouché
2001
2000
as Ranval
1999
as Dr. Richard Jacob
1999
1999
as Alexandre
1997
1997
as Lt. Guérin
1996
as Daniel
1995
as Ignaz Philippe Semmelweis
1995
as Serge
1994
as Olivier Chardon
1993
as Real Estate Agent
1993
as Phil
1992
as Thomas
1992
1991
as Alexandre Fabbri
1990
as Stéphane
1990
as Constantin Biochon
1990
as Viscount of Valvert
1989
as Gustave
1988
as Jean Nilson