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Did he really play "Peter" in the Heidi series?
[edit]In most of the "alp episodes" end titles the second name is "Stefan Arpagaus" who presumably played "Peter/Geißenpeter". The name Nicholas Barnes is never mentioned (at least in the first 8 episodes; now in the "Frankfurt-part" of the story). It seems very unlikely that he played that role in 22 episodes as listed in Imdb. The series was shot in german with some non german actors (pastor and one of the women in the "Dörfli") speaking in their mother tongue. It was dubbed in many languages. Maybe Barnes was just the voice of Peter? 95.91.193.10 (talk) 11:23, 13 April 2024 (UTC)
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