Peter Falk

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Peter Michael Falk was born on September 16, 1927, in New York City, New York. At the age of 3, his right eye was surgically removed due to cancer. He graduated from Ossining High School, where he was president of his class. His early career choices involved becoming a certified public accountant, and he worked as an efficiency expert for the Budget Bureau of the state of Connecticut before becoming an actor. On choosing to change careers, he studied the acting art with Eva Le Gallienne and Sanford Meisner. His most famous role is that of the detective Columbo (1971); however, this was not his first foray into acting the role of a detective. During a high school play, he stood in for such a role when the original student actor fell sick. He has been married twice, and is the father of two children:Catherine, a private detective in real life, and Jackie. He was diagnosed with dementia in 2008, which was most likely brought on by Alzheimer's disease, from which he died on June 23, 2011.

Overview

Birthday September 16, 1927
Born In New York City, New York, USA
Alternative names Peter M. Falk , Peter Faulk
Height 168 cm
Spouse/Ex- Shera Danese December 7, 1977 - June 23, 2011 (his death),Alyce Caroline Mayo April 17, 1960 - May 28, 1976 (divorced)
Parents Michael Peter Falk
Children Catherine Falk

Did you know

Trivia Once when he was playing in a Little League game, the umpire called him out. Falk thought that he was safe. He pulled his glass eye out of its socket and handed it to the umpire, telling him, "Here, I think you might need this.".
Quotes [upon losing to Peter Ustinov for the 1961 Oscars] When I hit the seat, I turned to the press agent and said "You're fired!" I didn't want him charging me for another day.
Salaries $350,000 per 2 hour episode
Trademarks As Columbo: The raincoat, the cigar, the slouch, the false exit followed by the catchphrase, "One more thing..."

Scores

Columbo
1h 40m
8.3
Murder by Death
1h 35m
7.2
The Princess Bride
1h 38m
8
Undisputed
1h 36m
6.1
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