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Peter O'Toole Obituary

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. He was 81.

O'Toole died Saturday after a long illness, Steve Kenis said in a brief statement.

The family was overwhelmed "by the outpouring of real love and affection being expressed towards him, and to us, during this unhappy time. ... In due course there will be a memorial filled with song and good cheer, as he would have wished," O'Toole's daughter Kate said in the statement.

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O'Toole got his first Oscar nomination for 1962's "Lawrence of Arabia," his last for "Venus" in 2006. With that he set the record for most nominations without ever winning, though he had accepted an honorary Oscar in 2003.

A reformed - but unrepentant - hell-raiser, O'Toole long suffered from ill health. Always thin, he had grown wraithlike in later years, his famously handsome face eroded by years of hard drinking.

But nothing diminished his flamboyant manner and candor. "If you can't do something willingly and joyfully, then don't do it," he once said. "If you give up drinking, don't go moaning about it; go back on the bottle. Do. As. Thou. Wilt."

O'Toole began his acting career as one of the most exciting young talents on the British stage. His 1955 "Hamlet," at the Bristol Old Vic, was critically acclaimed.

International stardom came in David Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia." With only a few minor movie roles behind him, O'Toole was unknown to most moviegoers when they first saw him as T.E. Lawrence, the mythic British World War I soldier and scholar who led an Arab rebellion against the Turks.

His sensitive portrayal of Lawrence's complex character garnered O'Toole his first Oscar nomination.

O'Toole was tall, fair and strikingly handsome, and the image of his bright blue eyes peering out of an Arab headdress in Lean's spectacularly photographed desert epic was unforgettable.

Playwright Noel Coward once said that if O'Toole had been any prettier, they would have had to call the movie "Florence of Arabia."

In 1964's "Becket," O'Toole played King Henry II to Richard Burton's Thomas Becket, and won another Oscar nomination. Burton shared O'Toole's fondness for drinking, and their offset carousing made headlines.

O'Toole played Henry again in 1968 in "The Lion in Winter," opposite Katharine Hepburn, for his third Oscar nomination. Four more nominations followed: in 1968 for "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," in 1971 for "The Ruling Class," in 1980 for "The Stunt Man," and in 1982 for "My Favorite Year." It was almost a quarter-century before he received his eighth and last, for "Venus."

Seamus Peter O'Toole was born Aug. 2, 1932, the son of Irish bookie Patrick "Spats" O'Toole and his wife Constance. There is some question about whether Peter was born in Connemara, Irela nd, or in Leeds, northern England, where he grew up.

After a teenage foray into journalism at the Yorkshire Evening Post and national military service with the navy, young O'Toole auditioned for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and won a scholarship.

He went from there to the Bristol Old Vic and soon was on his way to stardom, helped along by an early success in 1959 at London's Royal Court Theatre in "The Long and The Short and The Tall."

The image of the renegade hell-raiser stayed with O'Toole for decades, although he gave up drinking in 1975 following serious health problems and major surgery.

He did not, however, give up smoking unfiltered Gauloises cigarettes in an ebony holder. That and his penchant for green socks, voluminous overcoats and trailing scarves lent him a rakish air and suited his fondness for drama in the old-fashioned "bravura" manner.

A month before his 80th birthday in 2012, O'Toole announced his retirement from a career that he said 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."

"However, it's my belief that one should decide for oneself when it is time to end one's stay," he said. "So I bid the profession a dry-eyed and profoundly grateful farewell."

In retirement, O'Toole said he would focus on the third volume of his memoirs.

Good parts were sometimes few and far between, but "I take whatever good part comes along," O'Toole told The Independent on Sunday newspaper in 1990.

"And if there isn't a good part, then I do anything, just to pay the rent. Money is always a pressure. And waiting for the right part - you could wait forever. So I turn up and do the best I can."

The 1980 "Macbeth" in which he starred was a critical disaster of heroic proportions. But it played to sellout audiences, largely because the savaging by the critics bro ught out the curiosity seekers.

"The thought of it makes my nose bleed," he said years later.

In 1989, however, O'Toole had a big stage success with "Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell," a comedy about his old drinking buddy, the legendary layabout and ladies' man who wrote The Spectator magazine's weekly "Low Life" column when he was sober enough to do so.

The honorary Oscar came 20 years after his seventh nomination for "My Favorite Year." By then it seemed a safe bet that O'Toole's prospects for another nomination were slim. He was still working regularly, but in smaller roles unlikely to earn awards attention.

O'Toole graciously accepted the honorary award, quipping, "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride, my foot," as he clutched his Oscar statuette.

He had nearly turned down the award, sending a letter asking that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hold off on the honorary Oscar until he turned 80. Hoping another Oscar-worthy role wo uld come his way, O'Toole wrote: "I am still in the game and might win the bugger outright."

The last chance came in, for "Venus," in which he played a lecherous old actor consigned to roles as feeble-minded royals or aged men on their death beds. By failing again to win, he broke the tie for futility which had been shared with his old drinking buddy, Richard Burton.

O'Toole divorced Welsh actress Sian Phillips in 1979 after 19 years of marriage. The couple had two daughters, Kate and Pat.

A brief relationship with American model Karen Somerville led to the birth of his son Lorcan in 1983, and a change of lifestyle for O'Toole.

After a long custody battle, a U.S. judge ruled Somerville should have her son during school vacations, and O'Toole would have custody during the school year.

"The pirate ship has berthed," he declared, happily taking on the responsibilities of fatherhood. He learned to coach schoolboy cricket and, when he was in a play, t he curtain time was moved back to allow him part of the evenings at home with his son.

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GREGORY KATZ, Associated Press

AP writer Raphael Satter contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Published by Reading Eagle on Dec. 15, 2013.

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Angela Fitzpatrick

January 1, 2024

Thank you for a lifetime of inspiration and adventure.Rest in peace.

Jacqueline Hunter

January 1, 2024

Thanks for the inspiration and beauty. Will never forget those special productions at the Bristol Old Vic in 1974❣

Gary Cohen

December 30, 2023

Undoubtedly the finest actor ever, with or without an Academy Award.

Ethan

December 30, 2023

A legend and the last one from that great era of actors. Captivating on stage and screen he’s a legend who should never be forgotten.

Sylvania

December 29, 2023

In loving memory of a wonderful person i never meet, but feel like i will do. I will love you and miss you always.
Good night sweet prince.

David Greene

December 29, 2023

When he was alive, O'Toole was one of the few actors whose presence in a movie guaranteed that I would want to see it. Some of them were disappointing, but never due to any failing in his portrayals. I always wished that he had appeared in more of the supreme classics such as those in his early time on the screen. He was so charismatic and brilliant that I do not expect to ever see his like again. He is missed.

Diane

December 30, 2022

Irreplaceable.

Diane Fanizza

December 29, 2022

He will live forever through the Glory of his Art ! Diane Fanizza

Jackie Hunter

December 29, 2022

Loved seeing you at the Bristol Old Vic during the `73/`74 season.

Laurene Thorpe

December 30, 2021

Thank you, Peter, for your gifts that inspired so many including me.

Angela Fitzpatrick

December 24, 2020

Peter is someone that brought such joy and vibrance to life. He shared his soul and we are forever grateful.

Paola Di Giulio

December 23, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Louise Nelson

December 30, 2019

For all you gave this world, I thank you. Love forever ❤

James Hyland

December 30, 2019

Missed beyond measure, especially your voice, there is no one who will come even close to your talent

Lynn Brown

December 31, 2018

Dearest Peter, I think of you every single day. I fell in love with you when I was in High School and have loved you ever since. My drama teacher took our class to see "Man of La Mancha" and I was awestruck by your genius. Thank you Peter for all your hard work and diligence in movies and on the stage. You or your work will never be forgotten.

The Greatest Mr. Charm!

Franz Rad

December 30, 2018

I saw him first in Lawrence of Arabia and could not believe there could be such an actor, so convincingly portraying T.E. Laurence. He was the real Thomas Edward Lawrence. Later, I appreciated Mr. O'Toole even more as he played such variety of characters in so many movies. I never get tired of watching his movies.I can watch each one many times and always wonder how this man can keep my attention 110% on his acting, his voice, his accent, his charm, and the character that he plays. A force of nature! One of a kind! He was the Greatest! RIP Mr. O'Toole.

December 29, 2018

An artist par excellence, a role-model par exemplary, a human being par generosity, a LEGEND beyond the 70mm screen or the stages of WEST END/OLD VIC. That's Peter O'Toole for you. I shall miss him.

Paola Di Giulio

December 29, 2018

R.i.p.

Paola Di Giulio

December 29, 2018

~ Paola Di Giulio, Rome, Italy
I was a 11 year old in 1964, I saw LOA and was mesmerized by Peter and by the story. After all these years, I still am. Incredibly talented man. Will never forget, he and the movie changed my life.

David Fryer

December 29, 2018

From a Sunderland lad who is very proud of your Sunderland connections, dazzled by the first time I saw you ask for lemonade in Lawrence of Arabia to the admiration and awe I held for every one of your performances and and appearances ever since... Youvare sorely missed and never to be surpassed. RIP genius, reprobate and icon

Peter Harrer

January 1, 2018

Thank you for showing up!

December 30, 2017

Peter O'Toole was proud to be Irish. We, Irish, are very proud of him. Thank you Peter.

Tina Rosenbaum

December 30, 2017

After being a huge fan for so many years, I finally had a chance to meet Peter (the Great) O'Toole at a book signing at Barnes & Noble. I was in line for over two hours, and the wait was worth it. He was handsome and charming. He was one of kind, a real superstar.

Theuns Möller

December 30, 2017

I was introduced to Peter O'Toole in the early 60's by my father who dragged us kicking and screaming to see Lawrence of Arabia. Thus began a love story of a lifetime. I could not wish for a better one.

James Millar

December 30, 2017

As a 12 year old in 1962, I saw LOA and was mesmerized by Peter. All these years later, I still am. Incredibly talented man.

Maria Schatz

December 29, 2017

I discovered Peter O'Toole in 1984..I was 17. I saw just about all of his movies..I loved him a lot and was heartbroken when I found out he died. RIP Peter.

December 29, 2017

One of my life's highlights is meeting and offering my home to POT when he visited Toronto in 1977. His graciousness, humour and tales of LOA were spellbinding. His like will never be seen again.

Vincent Russo

October 4, 2017

To be remembered in a good way to infinity is a remarkable achievement. Thank-You Sir.

Valenda Newell

June 27, 2016

This man is one of the GREATS, superb acting ability that comes so easy to him. Its an honor just to watch him on stage, TV or movies. One will go down in history books. My deepest prayers and blessings to family

david ayre

August 2, 2014

a great actor we will never see the like of him again

July 6, 2014

Tremendous acting talent loved you in Murphys War . . One of my heroes . . Goodnight God bless x x . . Tony Hale (massive fan)

Tony Hale

July 6, 2014

Tremendous acting talent loved you in Murphys War . . One of my heroes . . Goodnight God bless x

Jane Zophy

May 22, 2014

Dear Kate,
I send you my deepest condolences to you and your family, on the passing of your beautiful father. I use that adjective not just to describe him physically but, to also describe the amazing man behind the legendary actor. I've read two of his books and a biography that was written by Michael Freedman. I've also read articles and watched many of his films. He is my favorite actor of all time. No other actor can make me laugh, smile, cry, elevate my spirits or touch my heart more deeply than Peter O'toole.
I was reminded of my favorite film, “Goodbye Mr. Chips.” I first saw it when I was thirteen with my mother. I read that your father was your best friend. My mother was my best friend, she died fifteen years ago. She introduced me to many things in the areas of art and literature. Katherine Hepburn was her favorite actress. I learned much about her, Cary Grant and others. But when I was introduced to your father, she emphasized that this man was not only an amazing actor he was from Ireland! Yes, that was a very big deal. My great grand parents came from County Cork, Ireland. My mother was very proud of her Irish heritage and taught her children to do the same. I know how dear to your father's heart, Ireland was. It's one of the many things I admire him for.
I've read in three or four places about what an amazing father he was. I also learned that he was the parent that you and your sister confided in most. I know that your father loved all three of his children deeply. Based on my own experience, I think that a love of children and people in general are very common among the Irish. Your father's love and devotion to his children is what I admire and respect the most. He was most definitely one of the greatest actors on stage and in film, of all time. His commitment to acting is evident throughout his long career. He puts so much energy into every character he portrays and makes it look effortless. His strong, kind and joyful spirit lives on in the hearts of all who have loved him, and in his lengthy legacy of films.
Very Sincerely,
Jane
Zophy

Kathy

April 20, 2014

Happy Easter in Heaven, my darling Peter. I love & miss you so much. NO ONE but you could have portrayed Lawrence with such greatness. I adore you then, now, and always. Oh, you beautiful man...such a great and brilliant actor.

April 16, 2014

Peter O'Toole is beyond the Oscar. Most could not hold a candle to him. He is irreplaceable.

Saam

April 8, 2014

I will miss you!

April 6, 2014

I have always loved you like a dear friend and admired your free and carefree spirit; such a beautiful man. It was a pleasure sharing this planet with you and I shall miss you terribly. I enjoyed your movies tremendously and you brought me much joy and happiness knowing that you were in this world. I adore you now and forever. Thank you!

Karen Cosentino

March 20, 2014

What a great and wonderful actor...he will always be truly missed one of my favorites. It's so hard to believe he is gone i wish i could have had at least one conversation with him. Hollywood lost a great person, he will be missed always.

kathy

March 19, 2014

Dearest Peter: I always loved you since I first saw you in LOA when I was a girl. It's hard to say what is in my heart. There is no one like you - ever. Heavens, you were/are gorgeous. Your candle burns forever, me darlin' boy. I love you. Ireland Forever!

March 4, 2014

He was a brilliant actor. May the family find the peace and hope that God gives.
LM

Teri Bradshaw-Milling

February 26, 2014

Peter lit up the world with his talent and in his eyes of sapphire shone the beauty of his spirit. He is gone in body, but not in memory. Not forgotten -forever loved !

Mary Wiegers

January 9, 2014

Mr. O'Toole was wonderful to watch on the screen. I am great full to have lived in a time when such a beloved talent was able to share his professional skill with his fans. I count myself as one of them. He was my favorite actor. My sympathy goes out to his family and friends.
Mary Wiegers (Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Rachel Morley

January 2, 2014

Heartfelt sympathy to Peter's family xxx
Will miss him for ever xxx
Rachel Morley

Tina Rosenbaum

December 30, 2013

Peter O'Toole was, and always will be, my very favorite actor of all time. One of the most happiest times of my life was when I finally got to meet him in person at a bookstore, waiting in line for two hours to get an autograph. He was charming and handsome. I will miss him, but I will continue to watch and enjoy his movies.

Cathy Garside

December 30, 2013

Such an incredibly riveting talent in the full sense of the word. The most mesmerizing voice and those brilliantly expressive eyes thrilled us all and we are blessed to have walked this worldly stage with him. I know God welcomed him with open arms and will bring comfort and peace to his family.

Jim Haluska

December 29, 2013

From The Ruling Class to Lawrence of Arabia to My Favorite Year to Venus to Lion in Winter, Mr. O'Toole showed his versatility that is sorely lacking in the new breed of actors. And he did it all and lived his life on his own terms. He will be sorely missed.

Angela Coles

December 29, 2013

He graced our screens from the 60's with his beautiful, hypnotic voice & magnificent good looks, not to mention incredible acting talent. And in the later years, we got to know him even better, on a more personal level, which made us love him even more, when he appeared on interview programs more often. Always gracious, always charming & he gave us an insight too into his remarkable intelligence & goodness as a man. A gentle man. His family have an awful lot to be proud of and we feel their loss too at this very sad time.

Madeline

December 27, 2013

Deepest sympathy to the O'Toole family. You is now in God's hands.

William Redden

December 26, 2013

And I would like to add that I will miss your presence with us deeply and will say a prayer for you at St Andrews.

William Redden

December 26, 2013

I saw Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia at age 13 and it changed the course of my life. A splendid fellow and true gentleman. The movies were simply too small for him. A hearty toast to you, Mr. O'Toole, we will never see your likes again. P.S. Lord Jim was a magnificent movie. W Redden (Washington, D.C.)

William Redden

December 26, 2013

I saw Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia at age 13 and it changed the course of my life. A splendid fellow and true gentleman. The movies were simply too small for him. A hearty toast to you, Mr. O'Toole, we will never see your likes again. P.S. Lord Jim was a magnificent movie. W Redden (Washington, D.C.)

December 25, 2013

WoW, What a great actor. He will be truly missed. You must be very proud. Heb.2:14

C Richards

December 25, 2013

A truely great actor and gentleman, i have watched and loved him since I could remember, all the charecters he created i will always love them also. He will be missed always, i raise a glass to you this christmas, cheers

Rosemary Gremillion

December 24, 2013

I just thought Peter O'Toole was the best-looking man I have ever seen. I enjoyed him in "How to Steal a Million" with Audrey Hepburn. I also purchased "Lawrence of Arabia". Since his last two acting jobs involved Catholic topics, I was hoping he had received the last rites in the Catholic Church. I just want him to be in Heaven.

Jim Haluska

December 24, 2013

From The Ruling Class to Lawrence of Arabia to My Favorite Year to Venus to Lion in Winter, Mr. O'Toole showed his versatility . And he did it all and lived his life on his own terms.

Faith Tobin

December 23, 2013

Dear O'toole Family my name is Faith tobin and my condolences's to the O'Toole Family.he'll surely be missed.luv,Faith

Arlyss Engebretson

December 22, 2013

I'm not really sure but for some reason I came across this mans pic and I seen my self in him so I stop to say to the family life is never lost just a ending to a chapter and the beginning to another step closer to fulfilling life's purpose. Celebrate his life cause it will never be forgotten. Yours truly Arlyss Engebretson

Vincent Krisiak

December 21, 2013

Your beloved Edmund Kean finally has a peer on the eternal stage, Peter. You have ever been the greatest of them all, in my eyes as he was in yours. I raise a glass to you both.

Leo Spillane

December 21, 2013

We have lost the great Irish actor whose intellect and love of life inspired all who knew him. Raise your glass to a man of imminence class. RIP Peter.

Dana Webster

December 21, 2013

I love you. You made me want to be with you while you were acting your parts: I wanted to experience what you were portraying. I reveled in what you did and can only imagine who you are. God bless you friend. I miss you.

Alexander Littlewood

December 21, 2013

RIP Peter O'Toole your one of the greats! You will be greatly
Missed sir.

Rita Ryan

December 21, 2013

Peter O'Toole was THE man!

I lift my glass to you, sir.

Kymberly Starr

December 21, 2013

You will always be my favorite actor. The world lost a bit of class with your passing. We will miss you forever...thanks for sharing your gift with us....

The great PETER O'TOOLE

Danny

December 20, 2013

Au revoir monsieur O'Toole,mon acteur préféré depuis mes 12 ans,j'en ai 61 !!Immortel Lawrence..Un comédien hors pair !!Je ressent une grande tristesse...

Vickie

December 20, 2013

My condolences to the family.There is Comfort knowing that God feels for us when we suffer . . . .Zechariah 2:8.

Marie Leclercq

December 20, 2013

Pas de mot, un grand vide, une infinie tristesse

Dave Vine

December 20, 2013

RIP to a Brilliant actor and Sunderland fan, you will be missed but you are now with your old pals Burton and Harris.

Richard Franks

December 20, 2013

To a great legend. R.I.P.

Jim Hoppert

December 20, 2013

I would have paid money to listen to you read the White Pages.

Laura R

December 20, 2013

What can I say? One of the, if not THE, greatest actors of all time. We will never see the likes of him again.

mike rogers

December 20, 2013

THANKS PETER....

Katherine mara

December 20, 2013

To the man who has been a source of inspiration to me since the age of twelve, when I first threw a towel over my head and shouted "No Prisoners!" at the dog. A true original who helped shape my sense of humour and love of cinema, theatre, and the English language. Though his passing saddens me, I will not weep. Instead I will laugh, sing, dance, recite poetry loudly in public, gather with friends, and seek to live my life with at least some of the fearlessnes, generosity, authenticity, style, and spirit of fun and adventure the man embodied so well. Thank you Peter. Thank you for 'Lawrence.' Thank you for daring to be an uncommon man. Slainte!

Melanie Heath

December 20, 2013

Peter you will be sadly missed . Such Beautiful acting & such a beautiful man! God bless xxx

Loredana Di Maio

December 20, 2013

The world is now poorer
Good bye , Peter

Philip O'Brien

December 20, 2013

first saw U on "NBC's Saturday Night at the movies" showing of "Becket" and at a young age was fan for life.Always wanted to see u in person or on stage. felt there was a jealousy about your acting that prevented u from an Oscar. You live on through your films(Hollywood or TV) as Mozart does through his music being played.. U leave shoes no one can completely fill for decades to come.. Am sure Mr. Harris and Burton will raise a glass to welcome you to heaven, a 1/2 hour before the devil knows you are dead, as u meet the real T.E. Lawrence ..you will be missed

Maria Schatz

December 20, 2013

I became a fan in 1984,when I saw Supergirl. I loved his movies a lot. May Peter rest in Peace and enjoy hanging out with his friends he lost years ago.

Tim Blessing

December 20, 2013

His performance in the Lion in Winter was perhaps the greatest single performance by a male actor in any film.

Lawrence sketch & Peter reading SEVEN PILLARS OF WISDOM...

Trish Short Lewis

December 20, 2013

My favorite Actor. May you always be remembered and appreciated by those that come after...

ximena ordoñez del fierro

December 20, 2013

con todo mi amor de siempre y para siempre mi querido peter jamas te olvidare por siempre toda la vida , hasta pronto ciao

Alphe Pearl

December 20, 2013

You will be missed

Matthew McGuire

December 20, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

December 20, 2013

you were my favorite and i will never forget you mr. o'toole, irene

December 20, 2013

OUR HOPE IS IN THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT.KNOW THAT HE IS WITH YOU,MATT.5:4,TELL US "HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO MOURN,SINCE THEY WILL BE COMFORTED."..NC

Joseph and family

December 20, 2013

Sorry to hear of peter death,hope the family will find comfort at John chap. 5: 28,29

kathy anez

December 19, 2013

Forgot to sign my name yesterday, darling Peter, and I want you to know it. I always loved you. From "El Aurens" - your greatest ever - 'til now. Beautiful man. I feel so sad w/o you; your family must be lost. Love always to you in Heaven, me darlin' boy, from Kathy.

December 19, 2013

To the many family member i am sorry for your loss. God will give you comfort at this difficult. He will be remembered.

Dean Clark

December 19, 2013

"Lawrence! Lawrence! Lawrence!"

well done.

Wanda Watkins

December 19, 2013

He is the one man for whom the word beautiful could be used. He had that face, that bone structure, and lastly that talent.
Parting is such sweet sorrow.
My prayers go out to his friends and family. R.I.P.

K Morrical

December 19, 2013

always enjoyed his amazing presences on stage and screen will miss you. Condolences

December 19, 2013

Oh Peter how beautiful you where.you deserved the Oscar for Lawrence of Arabia.You family is in my prayers.R.I.P.

December 19, 2013

We grieve with you during this time. Romans 15:33.

December 18, 2013

I remember the classic movies belonging to
Mr. O'Toole. With sincere condolences to the family. (Jeremiah 29:11).

RIP Mr. O'Toole, and thank you!

Lisa Caspers

December 18, 2013

Lawrence of Arabia was the most amazing film ever. What an amazing actor. He clearly should have won best actor for his role. RIP Mr. O'Toole.

orrie kelly

December 18, 2013

you be miss

December 18, 2013

Oh, Peter, I loved you since I was a young girl on first seeing you, so beautifully handsome and so great (superb) as Lawrence that you'll always be him to me. Saw it so many times and it still amazes me how great you are, as is the film itself. Noone but you could have played that part so perfectly. You did many fine things afterwards, of course, but LOA is your supreme achievement, as great as the film itself. One of the greatest actors ever. I feel so sad; you were so much a part of my life. I always loved you. One of the greatest actors of all time.
"Do you think I'm just anyone, Ali? Do you"? No, honey, no one ever like you. I feel so sad; you were so much a part of my life. Goodnight Lawrence, 'night darling, and of course goodnight sweet prince. RIP in Heaven now, me darling, and many con-dolences to your family. Don't know what so say anymore; I wish you were here...

zackary orwig

December 18, 2013

peter u were my favorite actor

December 18, 2013

Rey Criollo

December 18, 2013

I'll never forget how Peter O'Toole, in 1962 made this fat little kid want to don his bedsheets and ride into the sunset on a camel. Thanks for the inspiration.

Charles Douglas Edwards

December 18, 2013

We would like to offer our sympathy and condolences to the family, friends and fans of Peter O'Tolle.

He was a GREAT actor and a movie legend.

Rest In Peace (RIP) !!!

JD Cleveland

December 18, 2013

Dear Family and friends of Peter- what a wonderful actor. My favorite of all is Lion in Winter- he and Ms Hepburn were wonderful and spate out those comments like a true married couple. Thank you for sharing him with the world. He was always very special.

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