Peter FalkPeter Falk (born September 16, 1927) is an American actor. Best known for his role in the long-running TV series Columbo, in which he played the title role --a shabby, seemingly slow-witted police detective. Columbo inevitably solved his cases through close attention to tiny inconsistencies in a suspect's story, hounding them until they confessed. Columbo's signature technique was to exit the scene of an interview, invariably stopping in the doorway to ask "just one more thing" of a suspect, which always brought to light the key inconsistency. Falk is also loved for his brilliant performance in the high-brow comedy, The In-Laws. Falk played a crazed CIA agent who dupes his in-law, a New York City dentist, into joining a scheme to rob the U.S. Treasury. He also gave a memorable turn opposite Gena Rowlands in director John Cassavetes' A Woman Under the Influence. His right eye was surgically removed at the age of three. Notable film/TV appearances:
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Notable film/TV appearances:. Ferrer died of colon cancer in Coral Gables, Florida at the age of 80. His right eye was surgically removed at the age of three. Ferrer is the uncle of actor George Clooney and the father-in-law of singer Debby Boone. He also gave a memorable turn opposite Gena Rowlands in director John Cassavetes' A Woman Under the Influence. At the time of his death, Ferrer was married to Stella Magee, whom he married in 1992. Treasury. Ferrer had previously been married to Uta Hagen (1938-1948) and Phyllis Hill (1948-1953). Falk is also loved for his brilliant performance in the high-brow comedy, The In-Laws. Falk played a crazed CIA agent who dupes his in-law, a New York City dentist, into joining a scheme to rob the U.S. The two were married in 1953, divorced in 1961, and remarried in 1964, only to be divorced again in 1967. Columbo's signature technique was to exit the scene of an interview, invariably stopping in the doorway to ask "just one more thing" of a suspect, which always brought to light the key inconsistency. Clooney was Ferrer's third wife. Columbo inevitably solved his cases through close attention to tiny inconsistencies in a suspect's story, hounding them until they confessed. Ferrer had five children with singer-actress Rosemary Clooney: Miguel was born in 1955, Maria in 1956, Gabriel in 1957, Monsita in 1958, and Rafael in 1960. Best known for his role in the long-running TV series Columbo, in which he played the title role --a shabby, seemingly slow-witted police detective. in the 1980s. Peter Falk (born September 16, 1927) is an American actor. Ferrer also had a recurring role as Julia Duffy's wealthy father on the popular Newhart television sitcom in the U.S. Shark Tale (2004) (voice actor). His other notable films include Lawrence of Arabia in 1962, The Greatest Story Ever Told in 1965, Ship of Fools also in 1965, Woody Allen's A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy in 1982, Dune in 1984. The Princess Bride (1987). Ferrer also directed, but did not appear in, Return to Peyton Place in 1961 and the re-make of State Fair in 1962. Wings of Desire (1987) (Der Himmel über Berlin). In 1958 Ferrer appeared in I Accuse! and The High Cost of Loving. A Woman Under the Influence (1974). The Cockleshell Heroes followed a year later, along with The Great Man. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). In 1955 Ferrer directed himself in The Shrike. The In-Laws (1979). He appeared in 1953's Miss Sadie Thompson opposite Rita Hayworth, in 1954's The Caine Mutiny and the MGM musical Deep in My Heart. Also in 1952, Ferrer portrayed French painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in John Huston's Moulin Rouge (Oscar nominated). In 1952 Ferrer won three Tony Awards for directing three plays during the same season (The Shrike, Stalag 17, The Fourposter) and earned another Tony for also acting in The Shrike. He played Cyrano yet again in the French movie, Cyrano et D'Artagnan. He played the same role on stage in 1946 (winning a Tony Award), and on TV in 1949 and 1955. In 1950 Ferrer won an Academy Award for his portrayal of Cyrano de Bergerac in the 1950 film of that name. Ferrer made his film debut with Ingrid Bergman in Joan of Arc in 1948, for which he received his first Academy Award nomination for "Best Supporting Actor". José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintron, known as José Ferrer (January 8, 1912-January 26, 1992), was an actor and director, born in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Jose Ferrer profile, NNDB (http://www.nndb.com/people/311/000026233/). |