[141] The three roles Sellers undertook were distinct, "variegated, complex and refined",[142] and critic Alexander Walker considered that these roles "showed his genius at full stretch". Satire and black humour were major features of many of his films, as they had been in his radio and record performances, and they had a strong influence on a number of later comedians. [248] Additionally, Sellers was nominated for the Best Actor award at the 52nd Academy Awards[249] and the Best Actor in a Leading Role award at the 34th British Academy Film Awards. The couple married on 24 August 1970,[209] despite Sellers's private doubtsexpressed to his agent, Dennis Selingerabout his decision to remarry. His behaviour was often erratic and compulsive, and he frequently clashed with his directors and co-stars, especially in the mid-1970s when his physical and mental health, together with his alcohol and drug problems, were at their worst. He just went on and on, she said. He played three distinct leading roles: the elderly Grand Duchess, the ambitious Prime Minister and the innocent and clumsy farm boy selected to lead an invasion of the United States. John Grierson believes that this was Sellers's breakthrough role on screen and credits this film with launching the film careers of both Sellers and Hancock. [78], Sellers released his first studio album in 1958 called The Best of Sellers; a collection of comic songs and sketches, among them Balham - Gateway to the South, where Sellers plays a variety of comic characters. [3] This was echoed by Sellers's biographer, Peter Evans, who notes that out of nine films in the period, three were never released and five had flopped, while only There's a Girl in My Soup had been a success. I thought that I would like to meet what I saw, said Sellers in the documentarys archive footage. He was a very tormented soul who should have had more help. [133], Between November 1963 and February 1964, Sellers began filming A Shot in the Dark,[149] an adaptation of a French play, L'Idiote by Marcel Achard. [3] The family was not rich, but Peg insisted on an expensive private schooling for her son. [41] One evening, Sellers and Bentine visited the Hackney Empire, where Secombe was performing, and Bentine introduced Sellers to Spike Milligan. Sellers began his film career during the 1950s. [51] Sellers's introduction to film work came in 1950, where he dubbed the voice of Alfonso Bedoya in The Black Rose. Turner Classic Movies calls Sellers "one of the most accomplished comic actors of the late 20th century". [102] Sellers portrayed an ex-schoolmaster in a small French town who turns to a life of crime to obtain wealth. After the voice comes the looks of the man. An enigmatic figure, he often claimed to have no identity outside the roles that he played. Sellers was not interested in the role until he learned that Sophia Loren would be his co-star. Peter Sellers (Actor), Elke Sommer (Actor), Blake Edwards (Director) Rated: NR Format: DVD 1,088 ratings IMDb 7.4/10.0 $1999 Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns Prime Video $3.99 $14.99 DVD $28.50 VHS Tape $18.99 A Shot in the Dark $3.99 $14.99 "[21], With the outbreak of the Second World War, St. Aloysius College was evacuated to Cambridgeshire. Two days after their first date, Ekland said Sellers called her and admitted he told the press they were getting married. [2] Biography [ edit] Early life (1925-1935) [ edit] He was taken to the Middlesex Hospital, London, and died just after midnight on 24 July 1980, aged 54. [281], Vincent Canby of The New York Times said of the Pink Panther films "I'm not sure why Mr. [169] They moved to Rome in May to film After the Fox, an Anglo-Italian production in which they were both to appear. He won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role twice, for I'm All Right Jack and for the original Pink Panther film, The Pink Panther (1963) and was nominated as Best Actor three times. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Young Ones, Vic Reeves Big Night Out, The League of Gentlemen [and] Brass Eye. English comic actor Peter Sellers marrying Swedish actress Britt Ekland at Guildford Register Office, England, 1964. Ekland said it didnt take long for her to notice Sellers strange habits. Films demonstrating his artistic range include I'm All Right Jack (1959), Stanley Kubrick's Lolita (1962) and Dr. Strangelove (1964), What's New, Pussycat? (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images), Fox News Flash top entertainment headlines for May 4, Jay Leno shows off 'new face' after suffering third-degree burns, Kylie Jenners ex Travis Scott nightclub incident: New York police investigating alleged bar brawl, Ricou Browning, 'Creature from the Black Lagoon' star, dead at 93, 'Wheel of Fortune' contestant scolded by Pat Sajak, ripped apart by fans, Jillian Michaels suffered a spinal injury in secret that left her crawling due to pain, 'Friends' star Courteney Cox almost left Hollywood in the '80s, father told her it was 'time to pack it in'. [216] So important was the voice as the starting point for character development, that Sellers would walk around London with a reel-to-reel tape recorder, recording voices to study at home. [218] In 1974, Sellers again claimed to have communicated with the long-dead music hall comic Dan Leno, who advised him to return to the role of Clouseau. The 77-year-old alleged that Sellers would choose what she should wear and threatened her with divorce every Friday night and by Monday there would be a make-up lunch or present., He obviously suffered from or was bipolar, severely bipolar, Ekland claimed. Market data provided by Factset. Filmed in April 1980 in Ireland, he played Monty Casino, a Jewish con-man. [174][175], Following the commercial success of What's New Pussycat?, Charles Feldman again brought together Sellers and Woody Allen for his next project, Casino Royale, which also starred Orson Welles;[176] Sellers signed a $1million contract for the film[177] ($8,126,747 in 2021 dollars). [171] Sellers attempted to have De Sica fired, causing tensions on the set. [188] He was deeply affected by her death and remorseful at not having returned to London to see her. [2][85] The role earned him a BAFTA, and the critic for The Manchester Guardian believed it was Sellers's best screen performance to date. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . Sketches, too. [131] The role earned Sellers a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy at the 22nd Golden Globe Awards,[132] and for a Best British Actor award at the 18th British Academy Film Awards.[133]. But the marriage wasnt a fairy tale. Edwards says of the actor's mental state at the time of The Pink Panther Strikes Again, "If you went to an asylum and you described the first inmate you saw, that's what Peter had become. Britt Ekland got candid about her marriage to British comic legend Peter Sellers in a new BBC documentary. [35] Sellers also continued his drumming and was billed on his appearance at The Hippodrome in Aldershot as "Britain's answer to Gene Krupa". [157] On the night of 5 April 1964, prior to having sex with Ekland, Sellers inhaled amyl nitrites (poppers) as a sexual stimulant in his search for "the ultimate orgasm",[158] and suffered a series of eight heart attacks over the course of three hours as a result. [6] According to sources . When Kermit the Frog told Sellers he could relax and be himself, Sellers replied: But that, you see, my dear Kermit, would be altogether impossible. [258] After two days in careand against the advice of his doctorshe travelled to the Cannes Film Festival, where Being There was in competition. [278] Frederick sued, claiming the use of the clips was a breach of contract; the court awarded her $1million ($2.8 million today), plus 3.15 per cent of the film's profits and 1.36 per cent of its gross revenue. She is married to the love of her life, by now-retired hotel manager Wolf Walther, and together with her husband she lives her love for animals, sports, and Mother Nature. He developed his mimicry and improvisational skills during a spell in Ralph Reader's wartime Gang Show entertainment troupe, which toured Britain and the Far East. According to Roger Ebert , Sellers was staying at the Dorchester Hotel in London at the time of the attack. [34] He was fired after one performance of a comedy routine in Peterborough; the headline act, Welsh vocalist Dorothy Squires, however, persuaded the management to reinstate him. "[263], On 21 July 1980 Sellers arrived in London from Geneva. [62] The Ladykillers was a success in both the UK and the US,[63] and the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. [290] Writer and playwright John Mortimer saw the process for himself when Sellers was about to undertake filming on Mortimer's The Dock Brief and could not decide how to play the character of the barrister. [187] In the midst of filming The Bobo, Sellers's mother had a heart attack; Parrish asked Sellers if he wanted to visit her in hospital, but Sellers remained on set. "[228] Sellers's performance earned him a further nomination at the 34th Golden Globe Awards.[229]. Elke Sommer was born as Elke Baronesse von Schletz on 5 November 1940, in Berlin, Germany, to Renata and Baron Peter von Schletz, a Lutheran minister. "[268], A private funeral service was held at Golders Green Crematorium on 26 July, conducted by Sellers's old friend, Canon John Hester. He became close friends with Derek Altman, and together they launched Sellers's first stage act under the name "Altman and Sellers", consisting of playing ukuleles, singing, and telling jokes. Williams was considered to play Sellers in the HBO biopic but turned it down over scheduling conflicts, though Williams considered it an honour to be able to portray him. The bikini was actually of mink I was floored., HAPPY DAYS STAR ANSON WILLIAMS RE-RECORDS PUMP YOUR BLOOD TO IM GONNA WASH MY HANDS FOR CHILDREN, Peter Sellers Britt Eklund during happier times, circa 1964. [20], While at St Aloysius College, Sellers began to develop his improvisational skills. Hyams and Sommer separated but only divorced in 1991. The studio subsequently returned to Blake Edwards, who was adamant not to recast the character, feeling certain that no one could adequately replace Sellers. [192] Roger Lewis notes that like a number of Sellers's characters, he is played in a sympathetic and dignified manner. In March 1976 Sellers began dating actress Lynne Frederick, whom he married on 18 February 1977. [29] His tour also included Ceylon and Burma, although the duration of his stay in Asia is unknown, and Sellers may have exaggerated its length. [12] Although Bill Sellers was Protestant and Peg was Jewish, Sellers attended the nearby Roman Catholic school St Aloysius' College in Highgate, run by the Brothers of Our Lady of Mercy. [285] This combination of "high" and "low", exemplified by Clouseau's attempting to retain dignity after a fall, means that within the film Clouseau was "the sole representative of humanity". [152] Sultanik agreed, commenting that Sellers's "exceptional vocal and physical technique" was under-used during his career in the US. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for PLAYBOY MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 1970 ELKE SOMMER DEBBIE ELLISON VG ++ at the best online prices at eBay! Because his mother did not allow Sellers to go,[22] his formal education ended at fourteen. [68] Later in 1957 Sellers portrayed a television star with a talent for disguises in Mario Zampi's offbeat black comedy The Naked Truth, opposite Terry-Thomas, Peggy Mount, Shirley Eaton and Dennis Price. [23] Working backstage gave him a chance to study actors such as Paul Scofield. "[308], As a child, Eddie Murphy developed his dual acting skills in imitation of Sellers, whom he called his acting hero,[309] with Chris Rock hailing Murphy's performances (such as the multiple roles in The Nutty Professor) as "Peter Sellers-esque". [137] Sellers was especially anxious about successfully enacting the role of Kong and accurately affecting a Texan accent. [89] Over the course of two weekends, he took his 16mm cine-camera to Totteridge Lane in London and filmed himself, Spike Milligan, Mario Fabrizi, Leo McKern and Richard Lester. [286] Film critic Dilys Powell also saw the inherent dignity in the parts and wrote that Sellers had a "balance between character and absurdity". [269] Sellers's friend and Goon Show colleague Spike Milligan was too upset to speak to the press at the time of Sellers's death,[270] while fellow Goon Harry Secombe said "I'm shattered. [164] Sellers followed this with the role of the perverted Austrian psychoanalyst Doctor Fritz Fassbender in Clive Donner's What's New Pussycat?, appearing alongside Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss and Ursula Andress. His parents were Yorkshire-born William "Bill" Sellers and Agnes Doreen "Peg" (ne Marks). He and his closest friend at the time, Bryan Connon, both enjoyed listening to early radio comedy shows. [254] Arguments between Sellers and director Piers Haggard led to Haggard's firing at Sellers's instigation and Sellers took over direction, using his long-time friend David Lodge to direct some sequences. Wesson considers that "As 'low' and 'high' comedy rolled into one, it's the performative counterpoint to Edwardian sophisticated naturalism". [79][80] Produced by George Martin and released on Parlophone,[81] the album reached number three in the UK Albums Chart;[82] The same year, Sellers made his first film with John and Roy Boulting in Carlton-Browne of the F.O., a comedy in which he played a supporting role for the film's lead, Terry-Thomas. In 1963, Stanley Kubrick cast Sellers to appear in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb alongside George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn and Slim Pickens. Edited for old feelA SHOT IN THE DARK full movie playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ_av3FeicnkNEwDYGQXdQ72TBpt_JKglI DON'T OWN "A SHOT IN THE. [3][225] The film earned Sellers a nomination for the Best Actor Musical or Comedy award at the 33rd Golden Globe Awards. [292] Sellers's friend and Goon Show colleague Spike Milligan said that Sellers "had one of the most glittering comic talents of his age",[3] while English filmmakers John and Roy Boulting noted that he was "the greatest comic genius this country has produced since Charles Chaplin". [23], During his backstage theatre job, Sellers began practising on a set of drums that belonged to the band Joe Daniels and his Hot Shots. I'm continually searching for this woman. Someone drove me to the airport. I was taken straight back to our marble palace. 1979 Press Photo "The Prisoner of Zenda" Peter Sellers ,Elke Sommer,L Frederic. [65] In 1957 film producer Michael Relph, impressed with Sellers's portrayal of an elderly character in Idiot Weekly, cast the 32-year-old actor as a 68-year-old projectionist in Basil Dearden's The Smallest Show on Earth, supporting Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna and Margaret Rutherford. [293] In a 2005 poll to find "The Comedian's Comedian", Sellers was voted 14 in the list of the top 20 greatest comedians by fellow comics and comedy insiders. [77] The performance was a landmark in Sellers's career and became his first contact with the Hollywood film industry. The American comedy troupe the Firesign Theatre also cited the Goons as a big influence on their radio comedy style. But instead, he was unable [to] because he was such a valuable asset., M*A*S*H STAR LORETTA SWIT SAYS SHES USING HER TIME IN QUARANTINE TO HONOR HEROES: THEY ARE OUR LIFELINE, Britt Ekland got candid about her marriage to British comic legend Peter Sellers in a new BBC documentary. [147] For his performance in all three roles, Sellers was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor at the 37th Academy Awards,[148] and the Best British Actor award at the 18th British Academy Film Awards. [95] Sellers also woke his son at night to ask: "Do you think I should divorce your mummy? A frustrated librarian (Sellers) in Swansea, Wales is torn between his wife Jean (Markell) and the glamorous, married Liz (Zetterling) who wants to have an affair. In 1949, Sellers started to date Anne Howe,[45][c] an Australian actress who lived in London. [219] However, the film was a critical failure, and Sellers's career and life reached an all-time low. Legal Statement. [268] Director Blake Edwards thought that "Peter was brilliant. I could never be myself You see, there is no me. According to David Lodge, who became friends with Sellers, he was "one of the best performers ever" on the drums and developed a fine ability to impersonate military officers during this period. [127] However, Sellers's performance is regarded as being on par with that of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, according to biographer Peter Evans. Wesley/Getty Images. (Photo by Allan Grant/The LIFE Images Collection via Getty Images/Getty Images). Her maiden name was Anne Howe, while her professional name was Anne Hayes. [39] On his playing of Clouseau, Sellers said: "I set out to play Clouseau with great dignity because I feel that he thinks he is probably one of the greatest detectives in the world. [140] Kubrick then re-cast Slim Pickens as Kong. [152] Upon its release in late June 1964, Bosley Crowther noted the "joyously free and facile way" in which Sellers had developed his comedy technique. [31], In 1946, Sellers made his final show with ENSA starring in the pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk at the Thtre Marigny in Paris. [82] That year he also appeared in Never Let Go (1960) playing a straight villain part. [3] Sellers wanted to become a pilot, but his poor eyesight restricted him to ground staff duties. He first came to prominence performing in the BBC Radio comedy series The Goon Show, featured on a number of hit comic songs and became known to a worldwide audience through his many film roles, among them Chief Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther series. [204] Despite these setbacks, Sellers won the Best Actor award at the 1973 Tehran Film Festival for his tragi-comedic role as a street performer in Anthony Simmons's The Optimists of Nine Elms. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. [230] Biographer Roger Lewis documents that of all of Sellers's wives, Frederick was the most poorly treated; Julian Upton likened it to a boxing match between a heavyweight and a featherweight, a relationship that "oscillated from ardour to hatred, reconciliation and remorse. Sellers and Mr. Lom are such a hilarious team, though it may be because each is a fine comic actor with a special talent for portraying the sort of all-consuming, epic self-absorption that makes slapstick farce initially acceptableinstead of alarmingand finally so funny. He appears as Hrundi V. Bakshi, a bungling Indian actor who accidentally receives an invitation to a lavish Hollywood dinner party. Sommer has had two marriages in her personal life. Originally intended as a private film, the eleven-minute short film The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film was screened at the 1959 Edinburgh and San Francisco film festivals. [273] A memorial service was held at St Martin-in-the-Fields on 8 September 1980what would have been Sellers's 55th birthday. "[296] The Goons were imported to the United States by the NBC program Monitor, which played recorded Goon show episodes starting in 1955. [165][166] Because of Sellers's poor health, producer Charles K. Feldman insured him at a cost of $360,000[167] ($3,145,365 in 2021 dollars). [310] During an interview in 2002, Robin Williams told Michael Parkinson that Sellers was an important influence, especially his multi-character roles in Dr. Strangelove, stating, "It doesn't get better than that." [122], The Pink Panther was released in the UK in January 1964[128] and received a mixed reception from the critics,[129] although Penelope Gilliatt, writing in The Observer, remarked that Sellers had a "flawless sense of mistiming" in a performance that was "one of the most delicate studies in accident-proneness since the silents". [224] The film was shot on a budget of 3 million and earned $33 million at the box office upon release in May 1975, reinvigorating Sellers's career as an A-list film star and restoring his millionaire status. [181][f], Shortly after leaving Casino Royale, Sellers was appointed a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in honour of his career achievements. [84] In preparation for his role as Fred Kite, Sellers watched footage of union officials. Hed bought everything you could possibly need as a woman who didnt have any clothes, from evening gowns to bikini. [195] The film, a satire on human nature,[196] was in general viewed negatively by critics. [52] He continued to work with Bentine, Milligan, and Secombe. This led to his brief appearance on 1 July 1948 on ShowTime[38] and subsequently to work on Ray's a Laugh with comedian Ted Ray. [221] Biographer Michael Starr asserts that Sellers showed enthusiasm towards these roles, [222] although the airline campaign failed commercially. [111] Sellers was apprehensive about accepting the role, doubting his ability to successfully portray the part of a flamboyant American television playwright who was according to Sellers "a fantastic nightmare, part homosexual, part drug addict, part sadist". [108] However, Sellers won the San Sebastin International Film Festival Award for Best Actor and a BAFTA award nomination for his performance, and it was well received by the critics. [72] In 1958 Sellers starred with David Tomlinson, Wilfrid Hyde-White, David Lodge and Lionel Jeffries as a chief petty officer in Val Guest's Up the Creek. Entdecke Filmplakat - Der Gefangene von Zenda ( Peter Sellers , Elke Sommer ) in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! [201] The film was seen as a small revival of his career. He checked into the Dorchester hotel, before visiting Golders Green Crematorium for the first time to see the location of his parents' ashes. ", Sellers describing how he prepared for his wide range of roles in an October 1962 interview for Playboy. I don't know where they are. [86] In between Carlton-Browne of the F.O. [288], Academics Maria Pramaggiore and Tom Wallis remarked that Sellers fits the mould of a technical actor because he displays a mastery of physical characterisation, such as accent or physical trait. Ekland had come to Britain to make her premiere as 20th Century Foxs new star. ", After his father's death in October 1962, Sellers decided to leave England and was approached by director Blake Edwards who offered him the role of Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther, after Peter Ustinov had backed out of the film. All rights reserved. [136] Kubrick later commented that the idea of having Sellers in so many of the film's key roles was that "everywhere you turn there is some version of Peter Sellers holding the fate of the world in his hands". [215][216] When he was invited to appear on Michael Parkinson's eponymous chat show in 1974, he withdrew the day before, explaining to Parkinson that "I just can't walk on as myself". A lot. [23] He was steadily promoted, becoming a box office clerk, usher, assistant stage manager and lighting operator. [58] In 1954, Sellers was cast opposite Sid James, Tony Hancock, Raymond Huntley, Donald Pleasence and Eric Sykes in the British Lion Film Corporation comedy production, Orders Are Orders. After that I establish how the character walks. By chance he ordered cockles for lunch and the smell brought back a memory of the seaside town of Morecambe: this gave him "the idea of a faded North Country accent and the suggestion of a scrappy moustache". You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter! It was Sellers's only producing credit. [82] Sellers's last film of the fifties was The Battle of the Sexes; a comedy directed by Charles Crichton. [43] Sellers played four main charactersMajor Bloodnok, Hercules Grytpype-Thynne, Bluebottle and Henry Crunand seventeen minor ones. [160] Wilder was unsympathetic about the heart attacks, saying that "you have to have a heart before you can have an attack". [134] The director asked Sellers to play three roles: US President Merkin Muffley, Dr. Strangelove and Group Captain Lionel Mandrake of the RAF. should i start ryan tannehill was peter sellers married to elke sommer. They later divorced, and she met Wolf Walther, eight years her junior and the managing director of a luxury hotel, Essex House in New York City. [268] Secombe later declared to journalists "Bluebottle is deaded now". He had so much talent, it just oozed out of him";[271] in dark humour, referring to the missed dinner the Goons had planned, he added, "Anything to avoid paying for dinner". [16] Sellers recalled that a teacher scolded the other boys for not studying, saying: "The Jewish boy knows his catechism better than the rest of you! Former Bond girl Britt Ekland is opening up about her marriage to Peter Sellers in a new documentary marking the 40th anniversary of the actors death. [252] Sellers also expressed dissatisfaction with his own portrayal of Manchu[253] with his ill-health often causing delays. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three stars, remarking that Sellers was "back doing what he does best", although he also said that in Sellers's previous films he had "been at his worst recently". (Photo by Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images). I suppose I feel mainly I need the help of a woman. (1972)[203] and Peter Medak's Ghost in the Noonday Sun (1974), were again poorly received, and his acting was viewed as frenetic rather than funny. His behaviour was regarded as unprofessional and childish, and he frequently threw tantrums, often threatening to abandon projects. [185] During his next film, The Bobo, which again co-starred Ekland, the couple's marital problems worsened. BATMAN STAR BURT WARD SAYS WAKING UP EVERY SINGLE DAY IN THE MOST WONDERFUL COUNTRY IS 'A GIFT, English comic actor Peter Sellers marrying Swedish actress Britt Ekland at Guildford Register Office, England, 1964. [3] As the war progressed, Sellers continued to develop his drumming skills, and played with a series of touring bands, including those of Oscar Rabin, Henry Hall and Waldini,[9] as well as his father's quartet, before he left and joined a band from Blackpool. He was also offered some small acting parts. It's as if filmgoers are kept one fall ahead of him. I'd cue Peter and he'd do all the radio personalities and chuck in a few voices of his own invention as well. [25] Sellers also performed comedy routines at these concerts, including impersonations of George Formby, with Sellers accompanying his own singing on ukulele. [243] Sellers considered Chance's walking and voice the character's most important attributes, and in preparing for the role worked alone with a tape recorder or with his wife, and then with Ashby, to perfect the clear enunciation and flat delivery needed to reveal "the childlike mind behind the words". $10.00 + $4.99 shipping. His father doubted Sellers's abilities in the entertainment field, even suggesting that his son's talents were only enough to become a road sweeper, while Sellers's mother encouraged him continuously. "[98] The film inspired the George Martin-produced novelty hit single "Goodness Gracious Me", with Sellers and Loren, which reached number four in the UK Singles Chart in November 1960. "Manchu" will take its rightful place alongside such colossally ill-advised washouts as Tell Me Where It Hurts, The Bobo and The Prisoner of Zenda". After the first day's shooting, Sellers sprained his ankle while leaving a restaurant and could no longer work in the cramped cockpit set. During the early 1950s, Sellers, along with Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine, took part in the successful radio series The Goon Show, which ended in 1960. Starring Peter Sellers, Elke Sommer, George Sanders Genres Comedy, Suspense Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. [186] Ekland later stated that the marriage was "an atrocious sham" at this stage. [274] Close friend Lord Snowdon read the twenty-third Psalm, Harry Secombe sang "Bread of Heaven" and the eulogy was read by David Niven. Even when he comes a cropper, he must pick himself up with that notion intact. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. English filmmakers the Boulting brothers described Sellers as "the greatest comic genius this country has produced since Charles Chaplin". [189] Ekland served him with divorce papers shortly afterwards. He first worked as a drummer and toured around England as a member of the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). [8], Sellers maintained a very close relationship with his mother, which his friend Spike Milligan later considered unhealthy for a grown man. [302] Sellers's characters Hrundi Bakshi (The Party) and Inspector Clouseau (The Pink Panther) later influenced comedian Rowan Atkinson's characters Mr. Bean and Johnny English. The production of the film was troublesome before filming started, with two directorsRichard Quine and John Avildsenfired before the script had been completed. ] Sellers 's career and life reached an all-time low comes the looks of the attack your mummy Sellers habits! 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