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Chicken Boy, Comic extradonaire, pays tribute to Peter in his daily comic: Chicken Boy's Golden Nuggets
I'm not the real Peter Sellers. Yes, people have asked me if I am. No. Peter Sellers is dead. I wish he wasn't. I wish I was him.
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Perhaps you've seen my work before? I was a member of the Goon Show- they inspired Monty Python a bit. A wee bit. Birdie num num. We, among me Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe, made a few movies including "Down Among the Z Men" and sadly a few that aren't circulating anymore. After a big role with my pal Alec Guinness in "The Ladykillers" (yes, they remade it with Tom Hanks) I went on to bigger and better things. I won a BAFTA (a British Academy Award, basically) in England for my work in "I'm All Right Jack" a brilliant little movie. I do have the "The Evening Standard Peter Sellers award " given out for comedy genuises, like me.I popped in to play a few roles in the movie "Lolita" and later joined my friend Stanley Kubrick in "Doctor Strangelove." You know I was nominated for an academy award for Doctor Strangelove for playing 3 characters? I didn't win sadly. Oh I also had an Academy Award nomination for a small film I did with Richard Lester called "The Running Jumping and Standing Still Film." Richard went on to direct the Beatles in a "Hard Days Night" using a similar style.
I made a lot of international fame in "The Pink Panther" playing a bumbling inspector. Thank you Blake Edwards, you cheeky bastard. After having a series of heart attacks, I made a TV film written by Rod Serling called "Carol for Another Christmas." I'm awesome in it. Then I made the huge commercial bomb "Casino Royale" and played James Bond (along with David Niven, and even Woody Allen appeared in it). I did a sequel to Pink Panther called "A Shot in the Dark." In-between I starred in a few gems, like "What's New Pussycat" with Woody Allen, and "I Love You Alice B. Toklas." I even made a film with Ringo Starr that was written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman. And "The Party" directed by Blake Edwards was a hoot. I had a few commercial duds, but still pretty good films- "The Bobo" and "Hoffman" among them.
The 70s was a pretty low period, I did make three new Pink Panther movies, and a serious war film called "The Blockhouse." That's on DVD now. But a lot of my films have never been released, and barely ever seen, such as "A Day at the Beach" directed by Roman Polanski. I also hooked back up with my best fiend, Blake Edwards, to make three more Pink Panther sequels. They were ginormous successes at the box office and gave me much needed cash for projects. I did other films like "Soft Beds Hard Battles" and "The Prisoner of Zenda" and quite a few TV commercials. But I didn't do any commercials about peas like that sorry Orson Welles.
By the end of the decade I made the film I always wanted, "Being There" from a novel by Jerzy Kosinski, about a man who has no past and no self. Wonderful. The film was ME. I earned an oscar nomination, but didn't win. In the garden. I went on to make "The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu" and then I died.
TRIVIA FROM THE INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE www.IMDB.com
-Father, with actress Britt Ekland, of actress Victoria Sellers.
-Ranked #84 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
-Born at 6:00am-BST
-Interred at Golders Green Crematorium, London, England, UK.
-Sellers, Spike Milligan, Michael Bentine and Harry Secombe performed on BBC Radio as "The Goon Show" in the early 1950s.
-Duet with Sophia Loren, "Goodness Gracious Me," was released in 1960 and reached the top four. Also with Loren, "Bangers and Mash" peaked at 22 in the UK charts in 1961.
-Sellers also enjoyed success in the UK music charts, with "Any Old Iron" reaching 17 in 1957 and a cover of the Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night" released in 1965 and reaching 14.
-Claims to have had a near-death experience during a heart attack, in which he saw Heaven.
-Appointed a CBE in 1966.
-First actor to be nominated for a single Academy award (best actor) for a film in which he potrayed three different characters in the same film: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964).
-Sellers was the first male to appear on the cover of Playboy Magazine, in April 1964
-Was a vegetarian.
-Father, with Anne Howe, of Michael Sellers and Sarah Sellers.
-His third wife, Miranda Quarry, is now "The Countess of Stockton."
-Turned down the role of George Webber in Blake Edwards 10 (1979) (George Segal was cast instead but eventually replaced by Dudley Moore). Sellers made a cameo appearance but it was cut out of the movie.
-His "Goon Show" records, and other comedy recordings from the 1950s and early 1960s, were produced by George Martin, before he worked with The Beatles.
-Recorded a comedic rendition of "Unchained Melody" which wasn't released until years afterwards.
-He was voted the 41st Greatest Movie Star of all time by Premiere Magazine.
-Died at 12:26am - BST after being in a coma for more than 30 hours after suffering a massive heart attack.
-Mel Brooks considered him for - and he expressed interest in - the role of Leo Bloom in The Producers, but nothing ever came of it, and the role eventually went to Gene Wilder. However, Sellers was instrumental in the success of The Producers. After its release, he happened, almost by accident, to see a private screening of the film, and was so impressed with it that the next day he took out two full-page newspaper ads at his own expense proclaiming that The Producers was one of the greatest comedies he had ever seen. This exposure helped promote the film at a critical time when it appeared that the movie was destined to sink without a trace.
-Is portrayed by Geoffrey Rush in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004).
-At the time of his death, he was due to undergo heart surgery.
-One afternoon, the doorbell rang in Peter Sellers's London flat. As Sellers was busy in his study, his wife Anne went to the door, where she was handed a telegram. The message? "Bring me a cup of coffee. Peter."
-Late one night, following a disappointing day wrestling with a troublesome scene in one of the Pink Panther films, director Blake Edwards was roused by a call from the film's star, Peter Sellers. "I just talked to God!" he exclaimed. "And he told me how to do it!" The next day, Edwards humored Sellers - and the result was an unmitigated disaster. "Peter," Edwards suggested, "next time you talk to God, tell him to stay out of show business!"
-Died a few days after filming a "Barclays Bank" commercial, which was never aired.
-His performance as Dr. Strangelove in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) is ranked #75 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
-His performance as Inspector Jacques Clouseau in the "Pink Panther" franchise is ranked #67 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
-His performance as Chance the Gardener in Being There (1979) is ranked #49 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
-At the time of his death, Sellers was set to play Inspector Clouseau again in Romance of the Pink Panther. The script had been written by Sellers and Jim Moloney and the film was to be directed by Clive Donner. Also in the pipeline were the leads in Lovesick (1983) and Unfaithfully Yours (1984). Both these roles were taken over by Dudley Moore.
-Left the bulk of his estate, cash, cars, houses and art amounting to £4.5 million, to fourth wife Lynne Frederick. Sellers left his son Michael and his daughter Sarah from his first marriage to actress Anne Howe only £800 each. "It was a calculated and considered act. Even his lawyers blushed when they told me," Michael said. Sellers had married Frederick, who was known primarily as David Frost's girlfriend (and subsequently his wife after Sellers death), in 1977. Reportedly Sellers was in the process of excluding Frederick from his will in the time immediately preceding his death by heart attack in 1980. A drug addict and an alcoholic, Frederick died at aged 39 and all income from Sellers' estate, including royalties from movie profit sharing deals, was inherited by her daughter with third husband Barry Unger.
-Together with actors Nicolas Cage (Adaptation. (2002)) and Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou (1965)), he is the only actor with an Oscar nomination for playing multiple characters in a film (in (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964), he plays three characters, Group Captain (G/C) Lionel Mandrake, President Merkin Muffley and Dr. Strangelove). Marvin is the only one who actually won one for a double role.
-Became friends with The Beatles, and visited them at Abbey Road Studios. Was given a tape of rough mixes from the "White Album", which was auctioned (and bootlegged) after his death.
-He was one of the favorite actors of Elvis Presley who always had Sellers' Pink Panther films with him on the airplane while he was on tour.
-Prince Charles had been a fan of Sellers since "The Goon Show". In 1975, after he had seen The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) in Montreal, Prince Charles wrote to Sellers that he'd laughed so hard he had wet the dress of the woman in the next seat.
-Before his death he spoke very highly of Robin Williams and Steve Martin, both considered that a great honor.
-Was an amateur photographer and camera nut for most of his life.

PETER SELLERS HILARIOUS OPENING SCENE OF BLAKE EDWARD'S "THE PARTY"
PETER SELLERS ON THE MUPPETS IN THE 70S
PETER SELLERS GREAT SCENE IN "I LOVE YOU ALICE B. Toklas"

My Interests


Vegetarian, cars, Sophia Loren, Peter Sellers, Peter Sellers movies, women, Britt Ekland, Liza Minelli, clairvoyants/astrology
PETER SELLERS WEBSITES:
The Official Peter Sellers Page The Peter Sellers Appreciation Society

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I'd like to meet:

Peter Sellers

PETER SELLERS IN BEING THERE TRAILER

Music:

Peter's Owner: The Beatles, Stone Roses, Smiths, Jellyfish, Jason Falkner, Suede, Pulp, Oasis, Blur, Ocean Color Scene, Roger Joseph Manning Jr, Jarvis Cocker, The Verve, Paul Weller, The Doors, Imperial Drag, The Grays

Movies:

The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Fiendish Plot Of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980)
The Prisoner Of Zenda (1979)
Being There (1979)
Revenge Of The Pink Panther (1978)
The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976)
Murder By Death (1976)
Undercovers Hero (1975)
The Return Of The Pink Panther (1975)I
The Great McGonagall (1974)
The Optimists (1973)
Ghost In The Noonday Sun (1973)
The Blockhouse (1973)
Where Does It Hurt? (1972)
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland (1972)
There's A Girl In My Soup (1970)
Hoffman (1970)
The Magic Christian (1969)
The Party (1968)
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968)
Woman Times Seven (1967)
Casino Royale (1967)
The Bobo (1967)
After The Fox (1966)
What's New, Pussycat? (1965)
The World Of Henry Orient (1964)
A Shot In The Dark (1964)
Dr. Strangelove (1964)
The Wrong Arm Of The Law (1962)
Waltz Of The Toreadors (1962)
Lolita (1962)
I Like Money (1962)
The Dock Brief/Trial And Error (1962)
Never Let Go (1960)
The Millionairess (1960)
The Battle Of The Sexes (1960)
The Mouse That Roared (1959)
The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film
Man In A Cocked Hat (1959)
I'm All Right Jack (1958)
Tom Thumb (1958)
The Naked Truth (1958)
The Ladykillers (1958)
Orders Are Orders (1954)
Down Among the Z Men (1952)
Let's Go Crazy (1951)
Penny Points to Paradise (1951)

Television:

And So to Bentley (1954)

The Idiot Weekly, Price 2d (1956)
A Show Called Fred (1956)
The Muppet Show

Books:

Dr. Strangelove By Ed Sikov
Remembering Peter Sellers, by Graham Stark
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, by Roger Lewis

Heroes:

Quotes by Peter Sellers:
"If you ask me to play myself, I will not know what to do. I do not know who or what I am."
"There used to be a me behind the mask, but I had it surgically removed."
"To see me as a person on screen would be one of the dullest experiences you could ever wish to experience."
"I'm a classic example of all humorists - only funny when I'm working."
"Women are more difficult to handle than men. It's their minds."
"I writhe when I see myself on the screen. I'm such a dreadfully clumsy hulking image. I say to myself, 'Why doesn't he get off? Why doesn't he get off?' I mean, I look like such an idiot. Some fat awkward thing dredged up from some third-rate drama company. I must stop thinking about it, otherwise I shan't be able to go on working."
"I feel ghostly unreal until I become somebody else again on the screen"
"Finally, in conclusion, let me say just this."

My Blog

New Peter Sellers DVD out on June 3rd!

Thanks to my friend Kristina, I found out that "The Optimists (of 9 Elms) is being released to DVD, region 1 for you Americans. This is great news! The release date is June 3, 2008. You can find it on...
Posted by Peter Sellers on Wed, 14 May 2008 11:00:00 PST

Peter time

A few people have asked me why I have a Peter Sellers page. "Are you an obsessed nut who stalks Peter outside of his home?" No... though I do stalk out his grave from time to time, thank you! I was in...
Posted by Peter Sellers on Tue, 15 Apr 2008 06:50:00 PST

Heath Ledger

Why is a talent like Heath Ledger taken from us at such a young age.... and Rob Schneider and Michael Bay continue to make movies? It ain't fair.
Posted by Peter Sellers on Sat, 26 Jan 2008 09:46:00 PST

The Year of the Peter

Happy 2008, everybody!Thank you all for being my friend. I try my best to comment or message or communicate with every one of you. If I don't, then I am a horrible, rotten friend, and I am sorry. Forg...
Posted by Peter Sellers on Thu, 03 Jan 2008 04:06:00 PST

Let's move Being There into the top 200

I love so many Peter movies. But his crowning achievement to end his career (we're not counting the Fu movie) was Being There. And I am dissapointed to say that this fine film is lacking 2 things:1. A...
Posted by Peter Sellers on Sat, 27 Jan 2007 09:08:00 PST