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  1. Eugene Francis Deckers (22 October 1917, in Antwerp – 1977, in Paris, France) was a Belgian actor. Career. Deckers in an episode of Sherlock Holmes (1954) After establishing himself on the British stage, Deckers made his first English language film appearance in 1946.

  2. Eugene Deckers was born on 22 October 1913 in Antwerp, Belgium. He was an actor, known for North West Frontier (1959), The Detective (1954) and The Rat Catchers (1966). He died on 13 July 1977 in Paris, France.

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  4. Eugene Deckers. Highest Rated: 60% Foreign Intrigue (1956) Lowest Rated: 29% Lady L (1965) Birthday: Oct 22, 1913. Birthplace: Antwerp, Belgium. Eugene Deckers was an actress who had a...

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  5. Eugene Deckers was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Deckers's career beginnings included film roles in the comedy "The Lavender Hill Mob" (1952) with Alec Guinness, the comedy "Father Brown" (1954) with Alec Guinness and "Doctor at Sea" (1955).

  6. Eugene Deckers is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes The Restaurant, The Longest Day, The Lavender Hill Mob, Captain Horatio Hornblower, North West Frontier, The Colditz Story, The Assassination Bureau, and So Long at the Fair.

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  8. Eugene Deckers was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Deckers's career beginnings included film roles in the comedy "The Lavender Hill Mob" (1952) with Alec Guinness, the comedy "Father Brown" (1954) with Alec Guinness and "Doctor at Sea" (1955).

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