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  1. Premios. Llámame Peter película dirigida por Stephen Hopkins y protagonizada por Geoffrey Rush, Charlize Theron y Emily Watson. Año: 2004. Sinopsis: Adaptación de una biografía realizada por Roger Lewis sobre el polifacético y carismático actor peter Sellers, creador entre otros de personajes tan famosos como el inspector Clouseau, desde ...

  2. The Life and Death of Peter Sellers: Directed by Stephen Hopkins. With Geoffrey Rush, Charlize Theron, Emily Watson, John Lithgow. The feature adaptation of Roger Lewis' book about the actor best remembered as Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies.

  3. The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. At his best, Peter Sellers was one of the funniest men ever to appear onscreen, creating such much-loved characters as The Pink Panther’s Inspector Clouseau and The Party’s Hrundi V Bakshi. In other films his talents enabled him to play multiple characters, such ...

  4. Llámame Peter es una película dirigida por Stephen Hopkins con Geoffrey Rush, Charlize Theron. Sinopsis : La película cuenta la vida de Peter Sellers, desde que comenzó su carrera como ...

  5. The Life and Death of Peter Sellers traces the British comic’s turbulent rise from popular BBC radio performer to one of the world’s most gifted comedic actors. The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Directed by. Stephen Hopkins. Awards & Festivals Show all (13) Cannes Film Festival.

  6. The turbulent personal and professional life of actor Peter Sellers (1925-1980), from his beginnings as a comic performer on BBC Radio to his huge success as one of the greatest film comedians of all time; an obsessive artist so dedicated to his work that neglected his loved ones and sacrificed part of his own personality to convincingly create that of his many memorable characters.

  7. 21 de may. de 2004 · It's close but no cigar for "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers," an adventurously conceived biopic of the late comic actor that, in the end, just doesn't convince. Geoffrey Rush gives it the old ...