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Herbert Lom, Pink Panther star, dies aged 95 | Herbert Lom, Pink Panther star, dies aged 95 |
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Actor Herbert Lom, best known for playing Charles Dreyfus in the Pink Panther films, has died aged 95. | Actor Herbert Lom, best known for playing Charles Dreyfus in the Pink Panther films, has died aged 95. |
The Czech-born, London-based actor starred opposite Peter Sellers in several films as Inspector Clouseau's irritable boss. | The Czech-born, London-based actor starred opposite Peter Sellers in several films as Inspector Clouseau's irritable boss. |
Lom appeared in more than 100 films during his 60-year acting career, including such classics as The Ladykillers, Spartacus and El Cid. | Lom appeared in more than 100 films during his 60-year acting career, including such classics as The Ladykillers, Spartacus and El Cid. |
His family said he died peacefully in his sleep on Thursday. | His family said he died peacefully in his sleep on Thursday. |
Lom also portrayed Napoleon Bonaparte on two occasions. One of them came in the 1956 screen adaptation of Tolstoy's War And Peace, also starring Audrey Hepburn and Henry Fonda. | |
He first appeared as police chief Dreyfus in 1964's A Shot In The Dark, a character who became increasingly mentally unstable as a result of Clouseau's incompetence as the films went on. | He first appeared as police chief Dreyfus in 1964's A Shot In The Dark, a character who became increasingly mentally unstable as a result of Clouseau's incompetence as the films went on. |
Lom was born Herbert Charles Angelo Kuchacevich ze Schluderpacheru in Prague in 1917, where he grew up and attended the city's university. | |
He began acting on stage and screen in Czechoslovakia, before leaving for England at the start of World War II. | |
He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before making his English language acting debut in 1940 film Mein Kampf - My Crimes. | |
He was offered a seven-year contract with Twentieth Century Fox and secured several lead roles in the 1940s, including Napoleon in The Young Mr Pitt. | |
In the 1950s he played opposite Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers in Ealing comedy The Ladykillers and opposite Robert Mitchum and Rita Hayworth in Fire Down Below. | |
He made a speciality of playing the sinister character in a string of low-budget horror films including a number of Hammer studio productions, playing the Phantom in their production of The Phantom of the Opera. | |
Those parts persuaded director Blake Edwards to give him his most famous role as Inspector Clouseau's long-suffering boss in several of the Pink Panther movies. | |
"It was a godsend when I was offered the part," he said of the role. "But it did become a double-edged sword as people started to associate me with Dreyfus." | |
Lom married Dina Schea in 1948, whom he divorced in 1971, and had a daughter with potter Brigitte Appleby. | |
He also wrote two novels alongside his acting career: Enter A Spy published in 1971 and Dr Guillotine in 1993. | |
His later acting career saw him work with director David Cronenberg in a 1983 adaptation of Stephen King novel The Dead Zone, opposite Christopher Walken. |
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