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Life and Death of Peter Sellers : ウィキペディア英語版
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers

''The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'' is a 2004 British/American film about the life of English comedy actor Peter Sellers, based on Roger Lewis's book of the same name.〔 1108 pages. (Published in the U.S. via Applause Books ) A very comprehensive biography, with very comprehensive index.〕 It was directed by Stephen Hopkins and starred Geoffrey Rush as Sellers, Miriam Margolyes as his mother Peg Sellers, Emily Watson as his first wife Anne Howe, Charlize Theron as his second wife Britt Ekland, John Lithgow as Blake Edwards, Stephen Fry as Maurice Woodruff and Stanley Tucci as Stanley Kubrick.
==Synopsis==
The film shows Peter Sellers as a complex and tormented genius,〔HBO ''The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'', DVD description〕 whose success as a film star concealed his difficult and relatively unhappy private life. This "troubled life" is the primary focus of this biopic, which personalizes "one of the greatest comic actors in the history of the British cinema," and shows the many masks he wore and characters he played as an actor.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IMDB synopsis of ''The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'' )
The film makes clear that much of his success and identity were dependent initially on his domineering and doting mother. Eventually this success, first in radio and eventually in film, led to his succumbing to destructive mood swings and insecurity, and contributed to the deterioration of his marriages. Discovering his gift for comedy, his ego began to undermine his personal relationships with friends and co-workers. His personality became more turbulent. His own personality often merged with that of his film characters, and his self-learned skill as a "method actor" was used to mask his real self.
The role of Sellers was acted by Geoffrey Rush, "who approached the role with the enthusiasm of a hungry child in a candy store," notes a reviewer.〔 Rush impersonates most of the important characters that Sellers played in his film career. Director Blake Edwards is played by John Lithgow, and the film exposes some of the behind-the-scenes personality conflicts between Sellers and Edwards, which contributed to their unhappy and tumultuous working relationship, despite the success of their films. In the interview for the film, included on the DVD, Edwards credited Rush with portraying Sellers' characters with uncanny similarity to the real Peter Sellers, and claimed, in 2004, that it was the best acting he'd ever seen Rush perform.
Some reviewers have stressed that in order to appreciate and understand much of the Sellers story and his iconic status, they should have seen some of his leading works, including his ''Pink Panther'' roles directed by Blake Edwards, and his roles in both Stanley Kubrick's ''Dr. Strangelove'' and Hal Ashby's ''Being There''. The latter film is considered by critics to be the "crowning triumph of Peter Sellers's remarkable career,"〔Smith, Danny. "Giving Peter Sellers a Chance: Danny Smith talks to Jerzy Kosinski", ''Third Way'', Feb. 1981 pp. 22-23〕 and in a BBC interview in 1971, Sellers himself said that more than anything else, he wanted to play the role of Chance.〔 ''Being There'' (which earned him an Oscar nomination) is shown to be the one film about which Sellers was truly passionate since it gave him an opportunity to display his skills as an actor, not just as a comedian (it is also suggested that he identified strongly with the main character).
Sellers is also shown aspiring to be a leading man in the James Bond satire ''Casino Royale'' which prompts ridicule from the film's crew.

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