Anton Voster was born on March 2, 1973 in Windhoek, Namibia. He is known for Doomsday (2008), Blood Diamond (2006) and The Blue Elephant (2014). He has been married to Tania Vorster since March 5, 2005.
This dark, debonair, dashing and extremely distinguished Austrian actor was christened Adolf Wohlbrück in Vienna, the scion of a family of circus clowns. He broke away easily from generations of tradition as the circus life had no appeal whatsoever to Walbrook. Trained by the legendary director Max Reinhardt, Walbrook's reputation grew on both the Austrian and German stages. In between he managed a couple of undistinguished roles in silent films. Billed as Adolf Wohlbrück, the youthfully handsome actor graced a number of romantic films come the advent of sound beginning in 1931. Among them Walzerkrieg (1933) and the gender-bending comedy Viktor und Viktoria (1933), which later served as the inspiration and basis for Blake Edwards' own Victor/Victoria (1982) starring wife Julie Andrews. Hollywood beckoned in the late 30s for Walbrook to re-shoot dialog for an upcoming international picture The Soldier and the Lady (1937) again playing Michael Strogoff, a role he had played impeccably in both previous French and German adaptations. With the rise of oppression in Nazi Germany he moved to Great Britain and took his trademark mustache and dark, handsome features to English language films where he went on to appear to great effect. Portraying a host of imperious kings, bon vivants and and foreign dignitaries over the course of his career, he played everything from composer Johann Strauss to the Bavarian King Ludwig I. With a tendency for grand, intense, over-the-top acting, he was nevertheless quite impressive in a number of portrayals. Such included the sympathetic German officer in the landmark Powell and Pressburger satire The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) and gentle pacifist in another of their collaborations 49th Parallel (1941); as Prince Albert in the black-and-white glossy costumer Victoria the Great (1937) immediately followed by its color remake Sixty Glorious Years (1938) both opposite Anna Neagle's Queen Victoria; and, most notably, as the obsessively demanding impresario opposite ballerina Moira Shearer in the romantic melodrama The Red Shoes (1948). His stiff and stern military officers were just as notable which included sterling work in The Queen of Spades (1949) and last-speaking English film I Accuse! (1958). He retired from films at the end of the 1950s, and in later years returned to the European stage and included television roles to his resume. He died in Germany in 1967 of a heart attack.
Anton Weil was born on March 1, 1989 in Berlin, Germany. He is an actor, known for Der Barcelona Krimi (2017), Ende Neu (2018) and Faster than Fear (2022).
Anton Wichers is an actor, known for Into the Beat - Dein Herz tanzt (2020).
Anton L'vovitch Yakovlev is a Russian actor born at 8 december 1967 in Leningrad, USSR (now Saint-Petersburg, Russia). He has graduated Academy of Russian ballet named after A. Vaganova and Leningrad Institute of theatre, music and cinematography (LGITMIK) at St. Petersburg. He worked in Maly Theatre at St. Petersburg. In 1991 he has moved to France and works since then in Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.
Anton Yelchin was an American actor, known for playing Bobby in Hearts in Atlantis (2001), Chekov in the Star Trek (2009) reboot, Charlie Brewster in the Fright Night (2011) remake, and Jacob in Like Crazy (2011). He was born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Russia, USSR, to a Jewish family. His parents, Irina Korina and Viktor Yelchin, were a successful pair of professional figure skaters in Leningrad, and his grandfather was also a professional sportsman, a soccer player. Anton was a six-month-old baby when he emigrated to the United States, where his parents settled in California and eventually developed coaching careers. He demonstrated his strong personality from the early age of four, and declined his parents' tutelage in figure skating because he was fond of acting and knew exactly what he wanted to do in his life. Yelchin attended acting classes in Los Angeles, and eventually was noticed by casting agents. In 2000, at the age of 10, he made his debut on television, appearing as Robbie Edelstein in the medical drama ER (1994). At the age of 11, he shot to fame as Bobby Garfield, co-starring opposite Anthony Hopkins in Hearts in Atlantis (2001), and earning himself the 2002 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film as Leading Young Actor. Over the course of his acting career, Yelchin has already played roles in more than 20 feature films and television productions, including Pavel Chekov in the hugely successful reboot Star Trek (2009), and its sequel, Star Trek Into Darkness (2013). Outside of his acting profession, Anton loved reading, and was also fond of playing chess. He wrote music and performed with a band, where he also played piano and guitar. Anton lived in Los Angeles, California, until his death on the evening of June 19, 2016, outside his LA home, when his parked Jeep Grand Cherokee rolled backward on his steep driveway, pinning him against a brick pillar and security fence. This was due to badly designed shifter that indicated park when it was in neutral. This death, along with reports of other near-misses, resulted in a recall of that model.
Anton has a history of musical theatre. He has previously played Tarzan in the musical of the same name, in Hamburg; Fiyero in the German production of Wicked; and Alfred in the German production of Dance of the Vampires. He had his West End debut in 2013, playing the revolutionary leader,Enjolras, in the musical, Les Miserables, at the Queen's Theatre.
Anton von Lucke was born on September 30, 1989 in Hamburg, Germany. He is an actor, known for Frantz (2016), Tatort (1970) and All Quiet on the Western Front (2022).
Anton von Stralen was born on March 7, 1921 in Kimberly, Wisconsin, USA. He was an actor, known for Dragstrip Riot (1958), Invasion of the Star Creatures (1962) and Honeymoon of Terror (1961). He died on April 9, 2002 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Antonella Antinori is known for Play Motel (1979).