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    Peter Sellers

    British actor and comedian

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  1. His parents were Yorkshire-born William "Bill" Sellers and Agnes Doreen "Peg" (née Marks). Both were variety entertainers; Peg was in the Ray Sisters troupe. Although he was christened Richard Henry, his parents called him Peter, after his elder brother, who was stillborn. Sellers had no other siblings.

    • His Name Had A Chilling Meaning
    • He Had Big Mommy Issues
    • He Lied His Way Into Fame
    • He Launched An Iconic Show
    • He Had A Whirlwind Romance
    • He Sent His Wife A Nasty Telegram
    • He Had Crippling Imposter Syndrome
    • He Genuinely Believed He Was Haunted
    • He Was A Snob
    • He Lusted After His Co-Star

    In 1925, Sellers was born into comedy. His parents, Bill and Agnes Sellers, performed in variety shows, and Peter made his stage “debut” at just two weeks old, when a family friend carried him on from backstage. But from the beginning, his childhood was no laughing matter. Case in point: Although his parents originally christened him “Richard Henry...

    As a young boy, Peter showed inklings of the dysfunctional relationships that would eventually eat up his life. He and his mother had an extremely close bond, but it wasn’t necessarily a healthy one. While Agnes was domineering, Peter was cringing and shy, and their dynamic had a dark symbiosis to it. Despite this, his mother had no problem fobbing...

    By 1946, Sellers was 21 years old, had served in and survived WWII, and had decided to pursue a career in the theater. After some time spent scraping up revue shows and minor television parts, Sellers decided to make his mark in a very bold way. Even at this young age, he was clearly an excellent mimic, and he called up BBC producer Roy Speer and p...

    Partly through his work with the BBC, Sellers met up-and-coming comics Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan, the two men who would help him start the legendary radio comedy The Goon Show—which one publication dubbed "probably the most influential comedy show of all time". Besides inspiring none other than the Monty Python performers, The Goon Showalso ...

    Around this time, Sellers met the beautiful Australian actress Anne Howe. From there, things moved incredibly fast—some would say much too fast. He proposed just a year later, and by 1958, they were married and had two children together, Michael and Sarah. At this point, Sellers could have settled down into fatherhood and cruised into a happy life....

    For one thing, Sellers wasn’t your average family man, and he could be downright cruel to his new wife. According to one story, the pair were in their apartment one afternoon, with Peter working in his study and Anne around the house, when there was a ring at the door. When Anne answered it, she found a telegram Sellers just sent from the other roo...

    Family life and radio fame wasn’t enough for Sellers, and in the 1950s he began to pursue a film career in earnest, starring in titles like The Ladykillers with one of his idols, Alec Guinness. Yet behind the scenes, things were already crumbling. Despite a steady stream of work, Sellers hadn’t quite cracked superstardom, and his personal shyness b...

    Unable to confront the idea of failing as a film star, Sellers turned to mysticism to comfort himself. While this isn’t anything new in Hollywood, Sellers’ brand of spiritualism certainly was. He not only met with astrologer Maurice Woodruff, who would eventually control many of his career decisions, the comedian also came to believe that the old, ...

    Eventually, Sellers worked hard enough to get noticed, and around 1960 director Anthony Asquith asked the comic if he wanted to star as Indian doctor Ahmed el Kabir in his romantic comedy The Millionairess. Initially, Sellers turned the part down, likely feeling that the work wasn’t substantial enough for his considerable talents (not, you know, be...

    Sellers finally agreed to play the good doctor for one reason and one reason only: Because he found out that his co-star would be none other than Italian bombshell Sophia Loren. He wasn’t shy about his motives, either; he excitedly told the press, "I don't normally act with romantic, glamorous women...She's a lot different from Harry Secombe". Surp...

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  3. Peter Sellers was born Richard Henry Sellers on 8 September 1925, in Southsea, Hampshire, England, to William Sellers and Agnes Doreen. His parents were variety entertainers. As a child, he learned dancing and was sent to ‘St. Aloysius’ Boarding and Day School for Boys.’

  4. Biography. Master impressionist Peter Sellers was born Richard Henry Sellers on September 8, 1925 in Southsea, Hampshire, England. His parents, Agnes (Peg) and Bill Sellers, called him Peter in memory of his stillborn older brother. Sellersparents were vaudeville entertainers, and at two days old, Sellers was carried onto the stage at King ...

  5. Peter Sellers. Actor: Being There. Often credited as the greatest comedian of all time, Peter Sellers was born Richard Henry Sellers to a well-off acting family in 1925 in Southsea, a suburb of Portsmouth. He was the son of Agnes Doreen "Peg" (Marks) and William "Bill" Sellers. His parents worked in an acting company run by his grandmother. His father was Protestant and his mother was Jewish ...

    • September 8, 1925
    • July 24, 1980
  6. Apr 23, 2024 · July 24, 1980, London (aged 54) Peter Sellers (born September 8, 1925, Southsea, England—died July 24, 1980, London) was a versatile English comic actor whose astonishing range of characters earned him international stardom at a time when rigid typecasting was usual. Sellers was a descendant of legendary Portuguese-Jewish prizefighter Daniel ...

  7. Richard Henry “PeterSellers, was born on 8th September 1925. He was brought up by his parents, who were both vaudeville entertainers. As a young child, he used to travel frequently with his family. Peter became intrigued in observing the behaviour of other people he used to meet. This helped him develop his observational humour and skills ...

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