- Peter Falk
Infobox actor
imagesize =
caption = Falk giving an interview in 2007
birthname = Peter Michael Falk
birthdate = birth date and age|1927|9|16
birthplace =New York City ,New York , USA
website = http://www.peterfalk.com/
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries
1962 "The Dick Powell Show "
1975 "Columbo"
Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series
1972, 1976, 1990 "Columbo"
goldenglobeawards = Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
1973 "Columbo"Peter Michael Falk (born September 16, 1927) is a two-time
Academy Award -nominated, five-timeEmmy Award -winning and one-timeGolden Globe award -winning Americanactor , best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in thetelevision series "Columbo".Biography
Early life
Born in
New York City , Falk was the son of Michael Falk, owner of a clothing-and-dry-goods store, and his wife, Madeline, anaccountant and buyer. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/67/Peter-Falk.html Peter Falk Biography (1927-) ] ] OfEastern Europe an,Jewish descent, Falk's parents were not religious. Falk grew up surrounded by members ofNew York ’s Italian community, and his famous role as Lt. Columbo has led some to think incorrectly that he is Italian-American. Fact|date=August 2008Falk attended
Ossining High School inWestchester County ,New York , and was the president of his senior class. After graduating from high school, Falk joined theUnited States Merchant Marine as a cook, before completing aBachelor of Arts inpolitical science at theNew School for Social Research in 1951. He also attended Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, for three years. After having obtained aMasters degree in public administration atSyracuse University in 1953, Falk applied unsuccessfully for a job with the CIA before becoming a management analyst with the Connecticut State Budget Bureau inHartford .Acting
After having decided to be an actor, and having studied at the White Barn Theatre in
Westport, Connecticut , in 1956, at the age of 29, he left his job with the Budget Bureau and moved toGreenwich Village . He made his professional debutOff Broadway inMolière 'sDon Juan at the Fourth Street Theatre on January 3, 1956. That same year he made his Broadway debut playing an English soldier in Shaw's Saint Joan withSiobhán McKenna . He won an Emmy for "The Price of Tomatoes", aDick Powell TV drama. Falk has been nominated for aBest Supporting Actor Academy Award twice, for "Murder, Inc.", and "Pocketful of Miracles ".Falk played a cab driver in the all-star comedy film "
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ". He also specialized in comical crooks, as in 1964'sRat Pack crime spoof "Robin and the 7 Hoods " and the 1965 farce "The Great Race " withJack Lemmon andTony Curtis ."Columbo"
Falk is best known for the title role of the shabby and ostensibly absent-minded police detective in the long-running TV series, "Columbo". In reality, Columbo possesses a keen mind and invariably solves his cases by paying close attention to tiny inconsistencies in suspects' stories, hounding them until they confess; he merely puts on a good show of being dim-witted so that the criminals will be more at ease around him. Columbo's signature technique is to exit the scene of an interview, only to stop in the doorway to ask a suspect "just one more thing (also the title of Falk's recent memoir)," which often brings to light the key inconsistency. The role won Falk four
Emmy Awards and aGolden Globe . Four of Columbo's cases gave Falk the chance to work with his longtime friend,Patrick McGoohan , the latter playing the episodes' villain roles.Falk played the detective over a 35-year span, beginning with the film, "Prescription: Murder", in 1968.
ubsequent work
Falk was a close friend of independent film director
John Cassavetes and appeared in Cassavetes' films "Husbands", "A Woman Under the Influence ", and, in a cameo, at the end of "Opening Night ". Cassavetes in turn guest-starred in the "Columbo" episode "Étude in Black (1972)."Falk continued to work in films, including his performance as a possible ex-
CIA agent of dubious sanity in theArthur Hiller comedy "The In-Laws". He also appeared in "The Princess Bride", and (cast as himself) inWim Wenders ' "Wings of Desire ".In 1998, Falk returned to the New York stage to star in an
off-Broadway production ofArthur Miller 's "Mr. Peters' Connections ". His previous stage work included the shady real-estate salesman, Shelley "the Machine" Levine, in a Los Angeles production ofDavid Mamet 's prize-winning "Glengarry Glen Ross ".In 2007, Falk appeared with
Nicolas Cage , in the thriller, "Next".In Peter Falk's Autobiography, Peter explains that the only makeup he had when preparing to play the character of Columbo was the replacement of his glass eye with a real cow's eye.
Cancer survivor
Falk's unusual gaze is caused by a glass eye that he has had for most of his life. His right eye was surgically removed at the age of three because of a malignant tumor.
TV Guide , in a 1970s biography, reported that Falk, as a boy, once removed the glass eye and offered it to aLittle League umpire, telling him "You need this more than I do!"Marriages
Falk married Alyce Mayo on
April 17 1960 . They had two daughters, Catherine (who is a real life private investigator) and Jackie. They divorced in 1976. OnDecember 7 1977 , Falk married actressShera Danese , who has guest-starred on the "Columbo" series numerous times.elected filmography
* "Wind Across the Everglades" (1958)
* "The Bloody Brood" (1959)
* "Pretty Boy Floyd" (1960)
* "Murder, Inc." (1960)
* "The Secret of the Purple Reef" (1960)
* "Pocketful of Miracles " (1961)
* "Pressure Point" (1962)
* "The Balcony" (1963)
* "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World " (1963)
* "Robin and the 7 Hoods " (1964)
* "Attack and Retreat" (1965)
* "The Great Race " (1965)
* "Too Many Thieves" (1966)
* "Penelope" (1966)
* "Luv" (1967)
* "Anzio" (1968)
* "Machine Gun McCain" (1968)
* "Castle Keep " (1969)
* "Operation Snafu" (1970)
* "Husbands" (1970)
* "A Woman Under the Influence " (1974)
* "Murder by Death " (1976)
* "Mikey and Nicky " (1976)
* "The Cheap Detective " (1978)
* "The Brink's Job " (1978)
* "The In-Laws" (1979)
* "…All the Marbles " (1981)
* "The Great Muppet Caper " (1982) (uncredited)
* "The Princess Bride" (1987)
* "Wings of Desire " (1987)
* "Vibes " (1988)
* "Cookie" (1989)
* "Tune in Tomorrow " (1990)
* "Roommates" (1995)
* "A Storm in Summer" (2000)
* "Made" (2001)
* "Corky Romano " (2001)
* "The Lost World" (2001)
* "Undisputed " (2002)
* "Shark Tale " (2004)
* "The Thing About My Folks " (2005)
* "Next" (2007)
* "American Cowslip " (2008)References
External links
* [http://www.peterfalk.com/ Peter Falk Official Site]
* [http://www.columbo-site.freeuk.com/ The Ultimate Lieutenant Columbo Site]
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