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peter sellers the man of many masks october 18 - 19, 1996 Featuring two of his best films, after-film talks, and a book-signing by Roger Lewis, author of The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
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Chameleon like, he could slip in and out of multiple roles,
faces, voices within the same film. On stage from the age of 12, Peter Sellers
got his first taste of fame on the legendarily nutso radio program The Goon
Show. This internationally acclaimed comic was at his best in The Mouse
That Roared (1959), playing three characters; in Stanley Kubrick's
Lolita (1962) as silly, sinister Quilty; in the "Pink Panther" series
(1964-1982), as beloved, chaos-breeding Inspector Clouseau; and in the role
that summed up his whole performing life, the gardener in Being There
(1979). The Film Society celebrates Sellers' genius and Applause Books' publication of the American edition of The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, the best-selling biography by Roger Lewis. Following each of our screenings of A SHOT IN THE DARK and DR. STRANGELOVE, Mr. Lewis will be present to speak on Peter Sellers, and to sign copies of his book, which will be available for sale at each screening. Film Review called Mr. Lewis' book "an absolute revelation...the definitive biography...brilliant"; and the New Statesman ranked it as "the most searching life of a non-classical actor ever written." Mr. Lewis has been chief book critic for Punch; his commentary and features are seen regularly in the Sunday Times, the Spectator and the Financial Times. An Oxford don of Wolfson College, his writing has been compared to that of his mentor, Richard Ellmann. program notes and times
A SHOT IN THE DARK
DR. STRANGELOVE, OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB |
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