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F.W. de Klerk

Born: 1936-03-18 • Johannesburg, Transvaal Province, Union of South Africa

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Frederik Willem de Klerk (born 18 March 1936), often known as F. W. de Klerk, was the seventh and last State President of apartheid-era South Africa, serving from September 1989 to May 1994. de Klerk was also leader of the National Party (which later became the New National Party) from February 1989 to September 1997.

de Klerk is best known for engineering the end of apartheid, South Africa's racial segregation policy, and supporting the transformation of South Africa into a multi-racial democracy by entering into the negotiations that resulted in all citizens, including the country's black majority, having equal voting and other rights. He won Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize in 1991, Prince of Asturias Awards in 1992 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 along with Nelson Mandela for his role in the ending of apartheid.

He was one of the Deputy Presidents of South Africa during the presidency of Nelson Mandela until 1996, the last white person to hold the position to date. In 1997, he retired from politics.

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Filmography
Influence poster
Influence
2020 • Self - Former President of South Africa
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Miracle Rising: South Africa
2013 • Self
Countdown to Zero poster
Countdown to Zero
2010 • Self
Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony poster
Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony
2002 • Self (archive footage)
Mandela poster
Mandela
1996 • Self
Death of Apartheid poster
Death of Apartheid
1995 • Self