Peter O’Toole dead. Irish actor died at 81 in London hospital

Film world was left in sorrow at the tragic news that Peter O’Toole has died. The Irish actor famous for his roles in “Lawrence of Arabia” , “The Lion in Winter ” and “Stunt” drew his last breath on Saturday at the age of 81.

Peter OToole

Irish actor Peter O’Toole has passed away in London (realitatea.net)

His representative reported that O’Toole died in a London hospital where he was admitted on Friday.

A theater professional, O’Toole played on stage numerous roles impersonating Shakespeare’s characters , but equally met also the cinematic fame.

He starred in over 80 films and was nominated eight times for an Oscar, although in the end he was awarded just a honorary statuette (back in 2003) which initially he did not want to accept. Peter O’Toole was born in Ireland in 1932, but lived in London.
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He performed in Goodbye, Mr Chips (1968), The Ruling Class (1971), The Stunt Man (1980), My Favorite Year (1982), Venus (2006) but had become famous in 1962 thanks to the “T.E. Lawrence” character in Sir David Lean’s film “Lawrence of Arabia”.

British premier David Cameron said: “My thoughts are with Peter O’Toole’s family and friends. His performance in my favourite film, Lawrence of Arabia, was stunning.”

Ireland’s President Michael D Higgins stated: “Ireland, and the world, has lost one of the giants of film and theatre”. “I was privileged to know him as a friend since 1969. I spent part of 1979 in Clifden where we met almost daily and all of us who knew him in the West will miss his warm humour and generous friendship.”

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