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The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004)
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Synopsis
The often-troubled life of one of the greatest comic actors in the history of the British cinema provides the basis for this biopic.
Peter Sellers
(
Geoffrey Rush
) was raised by a domineering mother (
Miriam Margolyes
) and meek father (
Peter Vaughan
), and at an early age discovered he liked to hide behind the emotional curtain of playing a character. In time, Sellers put this skill to use as an actor, and discovered he had a great gift for comedy. In the late '50s, Sellers rose to fame on the wildly popular radio series
The Goon Show
alongside Spike Milligan (Edward Tudor Pole) and Harry Secombe (
Steve Pemberton
), but as his success on radio gave way to stardom on the big screen, Sellers' ego began to get the better of him. While working on a film with
Sophia Loren
(Sonia Aquino), Sellers fell in love with the great Italian beauty, and eventually left his wife Anne (
Emily Watson
) to pursue her; when it became clear that Loren wanted nothing to do with him, Sellers fell into an affair with her stand-in instead. Professionally, Sellers career hits a new high when he agrees to take a role in a picture being directed by American filmmaker
Blake Edwards
(
John Lithgow
) called
The Pink Panther
, and personally he finds a new love with the beautiful Britt Ekland (
Charlize Theron
). But Sellers' mood swings eventually put paid to their marriage, and while he finds commercial success as a funnyman onscreen, he achieves little in the way of happiness or respect. Produced for the American premium cable service HBO, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers was screened in competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Stephen Fry
Maurice Woodruff
Nigel Havers
David Niven
John Lithgow
Blake Edwards
Miriam Margolyes
Peg Sellers
Edward Tudor-Pole
Spike Milligan
David Robb
Dr. Lyle Wexler
Alison Steadman
Casting agent
Stanley Tucci
Stanley Kubrick
Peter Vaughan
Bill Sellers
Henry Goodman
Dennis Selinger
Geoffrey Rush
Peter Sellers
Charlize Theron
Britt Ekland
Emily Watson
Anne Sellers
Heidi Klum
Ursula Andress
Peter Gevisser
Ted Levy
James Bentley
Michael Sellers (7-10 years)
Steve Pemberton
Harry Secombe
Lucy Punch
Lead stewardess
Mackenzie Crook
Car salesman
Sonia Aquino
Sophia Loren
George Cicco
Michael Sellers (3 years)
Eliza Darby
Sarah Sellers
Lance Ellington
Ray Ellington
Lance Ellington
Singer
Production Crew
John Ralph
Art Director
Lucy Richardson
Art Director
Pilar Demann
Art Director
Juanita Diana Feeney
Associate Producer
Nina Gold
Casting
Peter Levy
Cinematographer
Richard Hartley
Composer (Music Score)
Jill Taylor
Costume Designer
Stephen Hopkins
Director
John Smith
Editor
Charles Pattinson
Executive Producer
David M. Thompson
Executive Producer
Freddy de Mann
Executive Producer
George Faber
Executive Producer
Cliff Lanning
First Assistant Director
Captive Audience Prods.
Makeup Special Effects
Karen Elliott
Musical Direction/Supervision
Simon Bosanquet
Producer
Norman Garwood
Production Designer
Wes Wofford
Prosthetic Makeup Effects
Christopher Markus
Screenwriter
Stephen McFeely
Screenwriter
Mike Brewster
Second Unit Director
Mike Brewster
Second Unit Director Of Photography
Maggie Gray
Set Designer
Simon Kaye
Sound/Sound Designer
Chris Lowe
Supervising Art Director
Chris Lowe
Supervising Art Director
Year: 2004
Runtime: 129
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
BBC Films
Company Pictures
DeMann Entertainment
HBO Films
Release
by HBO Films
Awards
2004 - Best Made for Television Movie - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2004 - Best Made for Television Movie - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2004 - In Competition - Cannes Film Festival
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