He was imprisoned at Møllergata 19 from 13 to 17 July 1944, and then at Grini concentration camp until 24 December 1944.
[2] After the war, starting in the 1950s, he had an extensive filmography as an actor, and also appeared in tens of television series.
[1] He was a father-in-law of Marleen Maes and grandfather of Wim Peters, both actors.
Peters, employed at the Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie, directed a documentary about the Dutch singer Mary Porcelijn in which she acted naked, although she used a stand in.
In 1971, Peters provided Flemish commentary in the Eurovision Song Contest for BRT.