He declared it was time to ‘chuck in the sponge’, and said that his career on stage and screen had fulfilled him emotionally and financially – bringing ‘me together with fine people, good companions with whom I’ve shared the inevitable lot of all actors: flops and hits’. LONDON (AP) - Peter O'Toole, the charismatic actor who achieved instant stardom as Lawrence of Arabia and was nominated eight times for an Academy Award, has died, his agent said Sunday. Actor Peter O'Toole (C), son Lorcan O'Toole and daughter Kate arrive at the 79th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, 25 February 2007. He won a Laurence Olivier Award for his performance in Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell (1989). [5][6][7][8] Some sources give his birthplace as the Irish region of Connemara,[9] while others cite St James University Hospital in the English city of Leeds. He followed this with another mini series Masada (1981), playing Lucius Flavius Silva. Olivier insisted, to his dismay, on a blond wig and performing the uncut text, which takes over four hours. Prodigious talent: Peter was considered one of the industry's most talented stars. (1965), a comedy based on a script by Woody Allen, taking over a role originally meant for Warren Beatty. In due course there will be a memorial filled with song and good cheer, as he would have wished.’. O'Toole returned to the stage with Ride a Cock Horse at the Piccadilly Theatre in 1965, which was harshly reviewed. His stomach cancer was misdiagnosed as resulting from his alcoholic excess. Triumphant: Delighting theatre audiences in Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell at the Old Vic, Another hit role: What's New Pussycat? Such as peace." Peter O'Toole died in London's Wellington Hospital of an undisclosed illness on December 14, 2013. He was reunited with Richard Burton in a film version of Under Milk Wood (1972) by Dylan Thomas, produced by himself and Buck; Elizabeth Taylor co-starred. Legendary: O'Toole was one of the film industry's most well-respected stars, Most famous role: Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia - a film which put the actor on the map, Legend: Peter O'Toole has died at the age of 81 - just one year after he announced his retirement, The acclaimed star was both commercially successful and critically acclaimed during his career, The actor’s agent, Steve Kenis, said: ‘He was one of a kind in the very best sense and a giant in his field.’, O’Toole’s daughter, actress Kate O’Toole, said: ‘His family are very appreciative and completely overwhelmed by the outpouring of real love and affection being expressed towards him, and to us, during this unhappy time. In an interview with National Public Radio in December 2006, O'Toole revealed that he knew all 154 of Shakespeare's sonnets. [69], O'Toole was interviewed at least three times by Charlie Rose on his eponymous talk show. Lorcan, now an actor, was a pupil at Harrow School, boarding at West Acre from 1996. O’Toole’s long practice stood him in good stead, though it was many years since he had taken alcohol. O'Toole's work in the next decade included Global Heresy (2002); The Final Curtain (2003); Bright Young Things (2003); Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003) for TV, as Paul von Hindenburg; and Imperium: Augustus (2004) as Augustus Caesar. He called himself "a retired Christian" who prefers "an education and reading and facts" to faith. He was later a darkroom assistant and occasional cricket and football reporter. Excelling on the London stage, O'Toole was known as a "hellraiser" off it.[1]. Following Lawrence Of Arabia, other nominations followed for Becket (1964), The Lion In Winter (1968), Goodbye, Mr Chips (1969), The Ruling Class (1972), The Stunt Man (1980) and My Favourite Year (1982). Brought up in Leeds, England in a Yorkshire Irish family, O'Toole has appeared on lists of greatest actors from publications in England and Ireland. O'Toole received another Oscar nomination for his performance in The Ruling Class (1972), done for his own company. He was nominated for this award another seven times – for playing King Henry II in both Becket (1964) and The Lion in Winter (1968), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969), The Ruling Class (1972), The Stunt Man (1980), My Favorite Year (1982), and Venus (2006) – and holds the record for the most Academy Award nominations for acting without a win. During his not very distinguished time as a RADA student, he was befriended by Wilfrid Lawson, a celebrated actor with a legendary drinking capacity: ‘He lent me money, taught me to drink and gave me the best advice I ever had — stop acting.’, Travelling: Mr O'Toole and his actress wife Sian Phillips in Heathrow Airport in 1972. He was based at the Bristol Old Vic from 1956 to 1958, appearing in productions of King Lear (1956), The Recruiting Officer (1956), Major Barbara (1956), Othello (1956), and The Slave of Truth (1956). [38] In 1962 O'Toole and Buck announced they wanted to make a version of Waiting for Godot for £80,000. Peter O'Toole, the charismatic actor who achieved instant stardom as Lawrence of Arabia and was nominated eight times for an Academy Award, has died, his agent said Sunday. He played the Three Angels in the all-star The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966), directed by John Huston. ‘Peter didn’t leave much of life unlived, did he? Peter O’Toole was born in 1930s. [57] His other appearances that decade include Uncle Silas (1989) for television. In 1978, he nearly died from a blood disorder. A cause of death was not immediately disclosed. [26] His first role was a small role in Disney's version of Kidnapped (1960), playing the bagpipes opposite Peter Finch. AKA Peter Seamus O'Toole. The show transferred to the West End in April and won O'Toole Best Actor of the Year in 1959. However, he ended up with the unenviable record of being the most nominated actor never to win. He was in an adaptation of Gulliver's Travels (1996), playing the Emperor of Lilliput; FairyTale: A True Story (1997), playing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Phantoms (1998), from a novel by Dean Koontz; and Molokai: The Story of Father Damien (1999). A legend on screen and off.’, Stephen Fry wrote: ‘Oh what terrible news. [33] The role introduced him to a global audience and earned him the first of his eight nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Born: 2-Aug-1932 Birthplace: Connemara, Ireland Died: 14-Dec-2013 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: unspecified. Yet he still stayed up talking and  drinking all night afterwards. Why Famous: Peter O'Toole was a stage actor before he was cast as the lead in David Lean's epic film "Laurence of Arabia" (1962). But he was becoming better known for drinking and brawling than acting. He also played and coached cricket. Hamlet was withdrawn after only 27 performances and O’Toole returned to films as Henry II opposite Katharine Hepburn in The Lion In Winter — one of his best. [30][37] He and Buck intended to follow this with a biopic of Will Adams[41] and a film about the Charge of the Light Brigade, but neither project happened. O'Toole was once again nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for his portrayal of Maurice in the 2006 film Venus, directed by Roger Michell, his eighth such nomination. He hoped The Holiday would take him to the West End but it ultimately folded in the provinces; during that show he met Sian Phillips who became his first wife. Red carpet: The Irish actor pictured during the BFI London Film Festival in 2008. The NHS puts a price on ALL our lives. It joins the archives of several of O'Toole's collaborators and friends including Donald Wolfit, Eli Wallach, Peter Glenville, Sir Tom Stoppard, and Dame Edith Evans.[81][82]. [21] He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) from 1952 to 1954 on a scholarship. O’Toole was raised in northern England and worked briefly as a journalist and then a radioman in the Navy during his National Service. He was critically acclaimed for his performance in Rogue Male (1976) for British television. Known ForWilliam Shakespeare. In 1969, he played the title role in the film Goodbye, Mr. Chips, a musical adaptation of James Hilton's novella, starring opposite Petula Clark. On stage he portrayed the impossibly drunken but beloved journalist Jeffrey Bernard in the play by author and long-time Mail columnist Keith Waterhouse, set in the writer’s regular habitat, The Coach & Horses in Soho. [32] He lost the role in the film adaptation of Long and the Short and the Tall to Laurence Harvey. After battling a long illness, Peter James O'Toole died peacefully at the age of 81 in a London hospital on … They're sipping gin and tonic in the Dublin pubs now, and a couple of them flashed their pretty ankles at me just the other day. Previous Post … He was rushed to hospital and had ‘most of my plumbing’ removed. Peter O'Toole. In 1960 he had a nine-month season at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford, appearing in The Taming of the Shrew (as Petruchio), The Merchant of Venice (as Shylock) and Troilus and Cressida (as Thersites). he said, chuckling. Peter O'Toole (1932 - 2013) 1 Film Deaths 2 TV Deaths 3 Noteworthy Connections 4 Gallery Lawrence of Arabia (1962) [T.E. Passengers could travel on hydrogen-powered aircraft... Man, 21, appears in court over murder of teenager, 17, whose body was found on banks of river near Hull. [56] He appeared on Broadway in an adaptation of Pygmalion (1987), opposite Amanda Plummer. Perfect for high tea! The charismatic actor – whose early life is something of a mystery – achieved instant stardom as Lawrence Of Arabia and went on to be nominated eight times for a best-actor Academy Award. Film role: Lawrence Of Arabia starred Peter O'Toole as T.E. He performed at the Bristol Old Vic from 1973 to 1974 in Uncle Vanya, Plunder, The Apple Cart and Judgement. In 1966 at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin he appeared in productions of Juno and the Paycock and Man and Superman. His 1955 Hamlet, at the Bristol Old Vic, was critically acclaimed. He could be charm itself, but without warning it would vanish with a flash of his ice-blue eyes. [35], O'Toole played Hamlet under Laurence Olivier's direction in the premiere production of the Royal National Theatre in 1963. One day he clutched her and  said: ‘Have my children.’ She agreed, and soon after conceived Kate, the first of their two daughters. A child out of wedlock was distinctly bad publicity in 1959, but Sian was already married and awaiting a divorce after three years’ separation. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Peter O'Toole (2 Aug 1932–14 Dec 2013), Find a Grave Memorial no. With his then-wife Sian Phillips he did Siwan: The King's Daughter (1960) for TV. As a boy I thought: “This is life, lived in public.”’ Their closeness and drinking partnership lasted until his father’s death at the age of 86. [74] O'Toole wrote two memoirs. Their rows often ended with him running out of the house, sometimes barefoot, and driving away furiously. He received the BAFTA Award for Best British Actor. O’Toole began his acting career as one of the most exciting young talents on the British stage. His reputation as a roisterer began to outshine his reliability as an actor. For O’Toole, who had scarcely any film experience, it was the break of a lifetime. ‘He dressed beautifully — spats and a bowler. Sobriety saved his life, but it was too late to rescue his marriage. Early on, he fell for the Welsh actress Sian Phillips and when their 20-year marriage ended — to his chagrin — he formed no other romantic relationship that lasted. Radio was the main source of entertainment, information, and political propaganda, and jazz, blues, gospel, and folk music, became immensely popular. He appeared in a mini series for Irish TV Strumpet City, where he played James Larkin. He went on to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where his classmates included Albert Finney, Alan Bates and Richard Harris. After he gave up the booze, he declared: ‘I loved the drinking, and  waking up in the morning to find I was in Mexico. However, in other venues (including the DVD commentary for Becket), O'Toole credited Donald Wolfit as being his most important mentor.[71]. As they lounged noisily in the stalls, O’Toole suddenly realised he was supposed to be on stage: he was the show’s star. O'Toole retired from acting in July 2012 due to a recurrence of stomach cancer. [63], O'Toole and his girlfriend, model Karen Brown,[64] had a son, Lorcan O'Toole (born 17 March 1983), when O'Toole was fifty years old. [10][11] O'Toole claimed he was not certain of his birthplace or date, noting in his autobiography that he accepted 2 August as his birth date but had a birth certificate from each country, with the Irish one giving a date of June 1932. O’Toole lost two stone riding hundreds of miles on camel back and endured many minor injuries — from a cracked skull and torn ligaments to camel bites. He was 81. O’Toole responded by pulling out his cheque book and buying the pub. But, though he received eight Academy Award nominations, he never took home an Oscar (until, reluctantly, he accepted an honorary one in 2003). Nonetheless, O’Toole was making good films: The Stunt Man, My Favourite Year, The Last Emperor, The Final Curtain. Nickname:Peter Full Name:Peter Seamus O'Toole Profession:Actor Nationality:American Date of Birth:August 2, 1932 Date of Death:December 14, 2013 Place of Death:The Wellington Hospital, South Building, London, United Kingdom Cause of Death:Natural Birthplace:Connemara Zodiac Sign: Aries [39] The film was never made. He was already an amateur actor. O'Toole, who overcame a severe stomach sickness in the 1970s, died on Saturday (Dec. 14) at the Wellington hospital in London following a long illness, his agent Steve Kenis confirmed to The Guardian. Peter Seamus O'Toolewas an English-Irish stage and screen actor, who is well known for his role as British Army officer T. E. Lawrence in the 1962 epic adventure drama film, Lawrence of Arabia, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. [34] In 2003, Lawrence as portrayed by O'Toole was selected as the tenth-greatest hero in cinema history by the American Film Institute. Legendary talk show host Larry King dies aged 87 at LA hospital just three weeks after being transferred... Heathrow says it is 'impossible' for passengers to be socially-distanced as travellers returning to the UK... Welsh Tory leader QUITS after admitting he drank alcohol on Welsh parliament grounds with other MPs days... JOHN HUMPHRYS: Let's not kid ourselves. O'Toole's final performances came in Highway to Hell (2012) and For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada (2012). He reprised his performance for television on Theatre Night in 1959 (although he did not appear in the 1961 film version). [58] He was in One Night with the King (2007) and co-starred in the Pixar animated film Ratatouille (2007), an animated film about a rat with dreams of becoming the greatest chef in Paris, as Anton Ego, a food critic. [54] He focused on television, doing an adaptation of Man and Superman (1983), Svengali (1983), Pygmalion (1984), and Kim (1984), and providing the voice of Sherlock Holmes for a series of animated TV movies. They were divorced in 1979. O’Toole and Sian Phillips fell in love during the tour of a play in which they played brother and sister. What is the Cause of Peter O’Toole Death? In 2020, he placed fourth in The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors. O'Toole and co-star James Coco, who played both Cervantes's manservant and Sancho Panza, both received Golden Globe nominations for their performances. Academy Award nominations In a 17 January 2007 interview, O'Toole stated that British actor Eric Porter had most influenced him, adding that the difference between actors of yesterday and today is that actors of his generation were trained for "theatre, theatre, theatre". [29], O'Toole's major break came in November 1960 when he was chosen to play the eponymous hero T. E. Lawrence in Sir David Lean's epic Lawrence of Arabia (1962), after Albert Finney reportedly turned down the role. The veteran actor – best known for his starring role in Sir David Lean’s 1962 film classic Lawrence Of Arabia – died on Saturday at the Wellington hospital in London after a long illness. Later, in the 1960s, he was an active opponent of the Vietnam War. In 1980 he performed in MacBeth at the Old Vic for $500 a week, a performance that famously earned O'Toole some of the worst reviews of his career. Other accounts have O’Toole being born in Leeds. Upon leaving school, he decided to become a journalist, beginning as a newspaper copy boy. Also in 2008, he starred alongside Jeremy Northam and Sam Neill in the New Zealand/British film Dean Spanley, based on an Alan Sharp adaptation of Irish author Lord Dunsany's short novel, My Talks with Dean Spanley.[59]. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. But HIS carousing was out of control. 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