Jef Bruyninckx (1919–1995) was a Belgian actor, film editor, and director, born on 13 August 1919 in Duffel and died on 15 January 1995 in Antwerp. He became widely known for his iconic performance as Whitey (De Witte) in the 1934 film adaptation of Ernest Claes’ novel, a role that made him a household name in Flanders. From the late 1930s onward, Bruyninckx also worked behind the camera as an assistant director, editor, and later director, contributing to both film and television in Belgium. His career spanned several decades, during which he became involved in numerous comedies, documentaries, and short films.
Ah! How good it is with us
(Editor)
The Damned
(Editor)
Antoon, de flierefluiter
(Editor)
What Do We Do With Love?
(Director)
The Tale of the Good Murderer
(Writer)
The Tale of the Good Murderer
(Editor)
Good Luck, Monique!
(Editor)
The Tale of the Good Murderer
(Director)
What Do We Do With Love?
(Writer)
What Do We Do With Love?
(Editor)
Fire, Love and Vitamins
(Writer)
Fire, Love and Vitamins
(Editor)
Fire, Love and Vitamins
(Director)
White is Trump
(Editor)
Pilgrimage to Hell
(Editor)
Janssens en Peeters dikke vrienden
(Editor)
Het geluk komt morgen
(Editor)
Het geluk komt morgen
(Director)
Antwerp Through and Through
(Editor)
It's a Cruel World!
(Editor)
It's a Cruel World!
(Second Unit Director)
Bachelor with 40 children
(Editor)
The Theft of Hop-Marianneke
(Editor)
The Theft of Hop-Marianneke
(Writer)
Bachelor with 40 children
(Director)
De Gouden Gondel
(Director)
A Nice Case
(Editor)