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  1. 1 day ago · Biography 1925–1939: Early life and career beginnings Blue plaque memorial at Sellers' birthplace in Castle Road, Portsmouth Sellers was born on 8 September 1925 in Southsea, a suburb of Portsmouth. His parents were Yorkshire -born William "Bill" Sellers and Agnes Doreen "Peg" (née Marks). Both were variety entertainers; Peg was in the Ray Sisters troupe. Although he was christened Richard Henry, his parents called him Peter, after his elder brother, who was stillborn. Sellers had no ...

  2. 5 days ago · A Rare Gem. Peter Sellers' 1962 Mercedes-Benz 300SE Cabriolet-- on display at Mercedes-Benz World in Weybridge, Surrey (England) Only a few thousand 300SE Cabriolets were made, making them a true collector's item today. Back in 1962, this car was the epitome of luxury, and according to classic.com, these days, the price tag reflects that rarity ...

  3. 3 days ago · Peter Sellers, born Richard Henry Sellers on September 8, 1925, in Portsmouth, England, was an actor of immeasurable talent whose comedic timing and versatility made him a beloved figure in the world of film. His parents, both variety entertainers, introduced him to show business at an early age which fostered a lifelong love for performance.

  4. 4 days ago · 9. What later film reunited him with Allen and O'Toole? 'Royale' was a James Bond spoof based on Ian Fleming's first Bond novel. Allen was Bond's neurotic nephew, Sellers a subsitiute Bond hired by Ursula Andress (the first Bond girl) and later meeting O'Toole (a cameo) in a psychadelic sequence. 10. How many times did Sellers play Clouseau? In ...

  5. 2 days ago · Tennis - Legends, Champions, Records: Tennis in the 1880s was dominated by the remarkable twin brothers William and Ernest Renshaw. William won the Wimbledon singles championship seven times, on three occasions defeating his brother in the final. Ernest was victorious once, and in partnership they won the doubles championship, first played at Oxford in 1879, seven times. In the 1890s public interest began to wane. The Wimbledon Championships showed a financial loss in 1894 and 1895; the All ...

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  6. 4 days ago · Crudup died 50 years ago, leaving behind one of the starker accounts of 20th century artist exploitation. “Of course materialistic things don’t mean everything,” says Prechelle Crudup ...

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