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  1. Mar 29, 2004 · Filed at 10:00 a.m. ET. GENEVA (Reuters) - Oscar-winning British actor and playwright Peter Ustinov, one of the world's best loved raconteurs and mimics, has died at the age of 82. Author of more ...

  2. May 31, 2024 · Les Espions is a 1957 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and written by Clouzot with Jerôme Géronim and Egon Hostovsky. The cast includes Gérard Séty, Peter Ustinov, Curd Jürgens, O.E. Hasse, Sam Jaffe, Martita Hunt and the director's wife, Véra Clouzot. The music was composed by Georges Auric. 40.

  3. September 19, 1985. Actress Jane Wilkinson wants a divorce, but her husband, Lord Edgware, refuses. She convinces Hercule Poirot to use his famed tact and logic to make her case. Lord Edgware turns up murdered, a well-placed knife wound at the base of his neck. It will take the precise Poirot to sort out the lies from the alibis - and find the ...

  4. Apr 17, 2014 · Ustinov, born April 16, 1921, was about more than laughs. He also was a serious actor, winning his first Academy Award for his role in 1960’s Spartacus. The BBC called him “one of Britain’s ...

  5. Peter Ustinov. Actor, Writer, Director, Producer. Born 16 April 1921 in Swiss Cottage, London, England, UK. Peter Ustinov was a two-time Academy Award-winning film actor, director, writer, journalist and raconteur. He wrote and directed many acclaimed stage plays and led numerous international theatrical productions.

  6. Peter Ustinov. Information med symbolet hentes fra Wikidata. Peter Ustinov eller Peter Alexander von Ustinov (født 16. april 1921, død 28. marts 2004) var en britisk forfatter, skuespiller, instruktør og debattør. Hans familiebaggrund var blandet: hans far var tysk statsborger og hans mor russisk. I kraft af faderens arbejde inden for det ...

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · USTINOV, (Sir) PeterNationality: British. Born: Peter Alexander Ustinov in London, England, 16 April 1921. Education: Attended Westminster School, London, 1934–37; studied for the stage under Michel St. Denis at the London Theatre Studio, 1937–39.