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Peter Falk

Peter Falk

Best known as the rumpled television detective Columbo, character actor Peter Falk has also enjoyed a successful film career, often in association with the groundbreaking independent filmmaker John Cassavetes. Born September 16, 1927, in New York City, Falk lost an eye at the age of three, resulting in the odd, squinting gaze which later became his trademark. He initially pursued a career in public administration, serving as an efficiency expert with the Connecticut Budget Bureau, but in the early '50s, boredom with his work sparked an interest in acting. By 1955, Falk had turned professional, and an appearance in a New York production of The Iceman Cometh earned him much attention. He soon graduated to Broadway and in 1958 made his feature debut in the Nicholas Ray/Budd Schulberg drama Wind Across the Everglades. A diminutive, stocky, and unkempt presence, Falk's early screen roles often portrayed him as a blue-collar type or as a thug; it was as the latter in 1960's Murder Inc. that he earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination, a major career boost. He was nominated in the same category the following year as well, this time as a sarcastic bodyguard in Frank Capra's Pocketful of Miracles. In 1962, Falk won an Emmy for his work in the television film The Price of Tomatoes, a presentation of the Dick Powell Theater series. The steady stream of accolades made him a hot property, and he next starred in the 1962 feature Pressure Point. A cameo in Stanley Kramer's 1963 smash It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World preceded Falk's appearance in the Rat Pack outing Robin and the Seven Hoods, but the film stardom many predicted for him always seemed just out of reach, despite lead roles in 1965's The Great Race and 1967's Luv. In 1968, Falk first assumed the role of Columbo, the disheveled police lieutenant whose seemingly slow and inept investigative manner masked a steel-trap mind; debuting in the TV movie Prescription: Murder, the character was an immediate hit, and after a second telefilm, Ransom for a Dead Man, a regular Columbo series premiered as part of the revolving NBC Mystery Movie anthology in the fall of 1971, running for seven years and earning Falk a second Emmy in the process. In the meantime, he also continued his film career, most notably with Cassavetes; in 1970, Falk starred in the director's Husbands, and in 1974 they reunited for the brilliant A Woman Under the Influence. In between the two pictures, Falk also returned to Broadway, where he won a Tony award for his performance in the 1972 Neil Simon comedy The Prisoner of Second Avenue. In 1976, Cassavetes joined him in front of the camera to co-star in Elaine May's Mikey and Nicky, and directed him again in 1977's Opening Night. After Columbo ceased production in 1978, Falk starred in the Simon-penned mystery spoof The Cheap Detective, followed by the William Friedkin caper comedy The Brink's Job (1978). After 1979's The In-Laws, he starred two years later in ...All the Marbles, but was then virtually absent from the screen for the next half decade. Cassavetes' 1986 effort Big Trouble brought Falk back to the screen (albeit on a poor note; Cassavetes later practically disowned the embarrassing film) and and in 1987 he starred in Happy New Year along with the Rob Reiner cult favorite The Princess Bride. An appearance as himself in Wim Wenders' masterful Wings of Desire in 1988 preceded his 1989 resumption of the Columbo character for another regular series; the program was to remain Falk's focus well into the next decade, with only a handful of film appearances in pictures including 1990's Tune in Tomorrow and a cameo in Robert Altman's The Player. After the cancellation of Columbo, he next turned up in Wenders' Desire sequel Far Away, So Close before starring in the 1995 comedy Roommates. Falk continued to work in both film and television for the next decade and a half, starring in various Columbo specials through 2003, appearing with Woody Allen in the made-for-TV The Sunshine Boys in 1997, and playing a bar owner caught up in mafia dealings in 1999's The Money Kings. Other projects included the Adam Sandler-produced gangster comedy Corky Romano (2001), the Dreamworks animated family film A Shark Tale (as the voice of Ira Feinberg), and the Paul Reiser-scripted, Raymond de Felitta-directed comedy-drama The Thing About My Folks (2005). In 2007, Falk starred opposite Nicolas Cage and Julianne Moore in Lee Tamahori's sci-fi thriller Next. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide


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Peter Falk Trivia

When was Peter Falk born?
Peter Falk date of birth: September 16, 1927

Who did Peter Falk play in Checking Out?
Peter Falk was Morris Applebaum in Checking Out

Who did Peter Falk portray in Columbo: Season 05?
Peter Falk was Lt. Columbo in Columbo: Season 05

Who did Peter Falk play in Columbo: Season 04?
Peter Falk was Lt. Columbo in Columbo: Season 04

What role did Peter Falk portray in Columbo: Season 03?
Peter Falk played Lt. Columbo in Columbo: Season 03

Who did Peter Falk play in The Thing About My Folks?
Peter Falk was Sam Kleinman in The Thing About My Folks

What role did Peter Falk portray in Columbo: Season 01?
Peter Falk played Lt. Columbo in Columbo: Season 01

Who did Peter Falk portray in Wilder Days?
Peter Falk was James "Pop-Up" Morse in Wilder Days

What role did Peter Falk play in A Storm in Summer?
Peter Falk played Abel Shaddick in A Storm in Summer

What role did Peter Falk play in Roommates?
Peter Falk played Rocky Holzcek in Roommates

Who did Peter Falk play in Tune in Tomorrow?
Peter Falk was Pedro Carmichael in Tune in Tomorrow

What role did Peter Falk portray in Mikey and Nicky?
Peter Falk played Mikey in Mikey and Nicky

What role did Peter Falk play in The In-Laws?
Peter Falk played Vince Ricardo in The In-Laws

Who did Peter Falk play in The Cheap Detective?
Peter Falk was Lou Peckinpaugh in The Cheap Detective

What role did Peter Falk play in Big Trouble?
Peter Falk played Steve Rickey in Big Trouble

Who did Peter Falk portray in 3 Days of Rain?
Peter Falk was Waldo in 3 Days of Rain

Who did Peter Falk play in Faraway, So Close!?
Peter Falk was Himself in Faraway, So Close!

Who did Peter Falk play in The Balcony?
Peter Falk was Police Chief in The Balcony

Who did Peter Falk portray in Anzio?
Peter Falk was Rabinoff in Anzio

Who did Peter Falk play in Undisputed?
Peter Falk was Emmanuel "Mendy" Ripstein in Undisputed

What role did Peter Falk play in Corky Romano?
Peter Falk played Pops Romano in Corky Romano

Who did Peter Falk portray in Wings of Desire?
Peter Falk was Himself in Wings of Desire

Who did Peter Falk play in Vibes?
Peter Falk was Harry Buscafusco in Vibes

Who did Peter Falk play in Pressure Point?
Peter Falk was Young psychiatrist in Pressure Point

Who did Peter Falk play in The Bloody Brood?
Peter Falk was Nico in The Bloody Brood

Who did Peter Falk portray in Murder, Inc.?
Peter Falk was Abe Reles in Murder, Inc.

What role did Peter Falk portray in Castle Keep?
Peter Falk played Sgt. Orlando Rossi in Castle Keep

Who did Peter Falk play in Robin and the Seven Hoods?
Peter Falk was Guy Gisborne in Robin and the Seven Hoods

What role did Peter Falk play in Murder by Death?
Peter Falk played Sam Diamond in Murder by Death

Who did Peter Falk portray in The Great Race?
Peter Falk was Max in The Great Race

Who did Peter Falk portray in Made?
Peter Falk was Max in Made

Who did Peter Falk portray in Enemies of Laughter?
Peter Falk was Paul's Father in Enemies of Laughter

What role did Peter Falk portray in Pocketful of Miracles?
Peter Falk played Joy Boy in Pocketful of Miracles

What role did Peter Falk play in Next?
Peter Falk played Irv in Next

Who did Peter Falk play in The Princess Bride?
Peter Falk was The Grandfather in The Princess Bride

Who did Peter Falk play in Shark Tale?
Peter Falk was Ira Feinberg in Shark Tale

Who did Peter Falk portray in Pretty Boy Floyd?
Peter Falk was Shorty Walters in Pretty Boy Floyd

Who did Peter Falk portray in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World?
Peter Falk was Cab Driver in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Who did Peter Falk portray in The Player?
Peter Falk was Himself in The Player

What role did Peter Falk play in Three Days to Vegas?
Peter Falk played Gus Fitzgerald in Three Days to Vegas

What role did Peter Falk play in The Lost World?
Peter Falk played Rev. Theo Kerr in The Lost World

Who did Peter Falk play in The Great Muppet Caper?
Peter Falk was Tramp in The Great Muppet Caper


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