LONDON (Reuters) - Stage and screen star Peter O'Toole, the lanky actor of regal bearing and piercing blue eyes who shot to fame in the title role of the epic film "Lawrence of Arabia," has died at ...
Correction appended: Dec. 15, 2013, 11:00 p.m. E.T. Critically acclaimed actor Peter O’Toole, known for his role in the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia, has died, his agent confirmed to British press on ...
A generation apart, each burst into fame in a great director’s movie that won the Academy Award for Best Picture: Joan Fontaine in Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940), Peter O’Toole in David Lean’s ...
It was the summer of 1960, and I was on my way to visit my English boyfriend and his family in London. My flight was a day late in arriving, and after a hasty welcome, John Libson and I hustled off to ...
Peter O'Toole's recent Golden Globe nomination for best actor in "Venus" caps a brilliant acting career and strongly suggests an eighth Oscar nomination. But his reemergence as a leading man -- at age ...
Director Roger Michell believes Peter O’Toole’s star turn as an aging actor beguiled by a teen girl in “Venus” is connecting with people for a multitude of reasons. “It seems to me Peter is profoundly ...
For all of us who love movies, the film work of the great Peter O’Toole is something to savor. When he recently announced his retirement from the screen, O’Toole reminded us how many movie memories he ...
Peter O'Toole announced earlier today that he has decided to retire from acting. The legendary actor has appeared in many classic films spanning seven decades, including the likes of Lawrence of ...