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Peter Sellers Collection

Peter Sellers was a comedic genius who left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: The LadyKillers re-issue poster

The LadyKillers re-issue poster
EMI re-issue poster artwork for Alexander MacKendricks Ladykillers (1955). Original design by Reginald Mount featuring Alec Guinness, Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom, Cecil Parker and Danny Green

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers in Alan Cullimores Lets Go Crazy (1951)

Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers in Alan Cullimores Lets Go Crazy (1951)
Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers in Alan J Cullimores Lets Go Crazy (1951)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman in a scene from Hoffman

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Sinead Cusack as Janet Smith and Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman in a scene from Alvin Rakoffs Hoffman (1970)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Sinead Cusack as Janet Smith and Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman in a scene from Alvin Rakoffs Hoffman (1970)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman and Sinead Cusack as Janet Smith in a scene from Alvin Rakoffs Hoffman (1970)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Peter Sellers holds a clapperboard during the filming of Alvin Rakoffs Hoffman (1970)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman and Sinead Cusack as Janet Smith in a scene from Alvin Rakoffs Hoffman (1970)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman and Sinead Cusack as Janet Smith read in bed in a scene from Alvin Rakoffs Hoffman (1970)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman and Sinead Cusack as Janet Smith in a scene from Alvin Rakoffs Hoffman (1970)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman and Sinead Cusack as Janet Smith in a scene from Hoffman

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman and Sinead Cusack as Janet Smith in a scene from Alvin Rakoffs Hoffman (1970)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Hoffman (1970)

Hoffman (1970)
Peter Sellers as Benjamin Hoffman looks at Sinead Cusacks legs in a scene from Alvin Rakoffs Hoffman (1970)

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Alice in Wonderland, made for television and broadcast 28th December 1966

Alice in Wonderland, made for television and broadcast 28th December 1966. Picture shows Peter Sellers during filming in Surrey. Picture taken 18th June 1966

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Prince Charles dines with The Goons at The Dorchester, London

Prince Charles dines with The Goons at The Dorchester, London. Left to right, Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine greet the Prince. Harry Secombe was at home ill. 11th November 1974

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Sophia Loren with Peter Sellers. They will be starring together in the Dimitri de

Sophia Loren with Peter Sellers. They will be starring together in the Dimitri de Grunwald production. " The Millionairess" based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. 18th May 1960

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland, seen here spending their first quiet weekend at home

Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland, seen here spending their first quiet weekend at home since Peters heart attack. They are living in the home of Hollywood millionaire Charles Skoras

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Prince Charles dines with The Goons at The Dorchester, London

Prince Charles dines with The Goons at The Dorchester, London. Left to right, Peter Sellers, Michael Bentine and Spike Milligan. Harry Secombe was at home ill

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: The Goons of BBC fame at Cleopatras Needle on the Embankment, London

The Goons of BBC fame at Cleopatras Needle on the Embankment, London. The trip was to get material for their programme The Reason Why

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: The Goons of BBC fame at Cleopatras Needle on the Embankment, London

The Goons of BBC fame at Cleopatras Needle on the Embankment, London. The trip was to get material for their programme The Reason Why

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Prince Charles dines with The Goons at The Dorchester, London

Prince Charles dines with The Goons at The Dorchester, London. Left to right, Peter Sellers, Michael Bentine and Spike Milligan. Harry Secombe was at home ill

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Beatles drummer Ringo Starr en route to the USA on board the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth

Beatles drummer Ringo Starr en route to the USA on board the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth II. He travelled with actor Peter Sellers to film the final stages of the film The Magic Christian in which

Background imagePeter Sellers Collection: Lord Montagu with Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland at Beaulieu 1966. Creator: Unknown

Lord Montagu with Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland at Beaulieu 1966. Creator: Unknown
Lord Montagu with Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland at Beaulieu 1966



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Peter Sellers was a comedic genius who left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. From his early days in British cinema to his iconic roles in Hollywood, he captivated audiences with his unparalleled talent for comedy. One of Sellers' notable works is "The LadyKillers, " which has been re-issued and continues to be celebrated as a classic film. The poster for this movie showcases Sellers' ability to effortlessly blend humor and charm, making him a standout among the ensemble cast. In 1951, Sellers teamed up with fellow comedian Spike Milligan in Alan Cullimore's "Let's Go Crazy. " This collaboration allowed both comedians to showcase their unique comedic styles and created moments of pure hilarity that are still remembered today. However, it was in the film "Hoffman" released in 1970 that Peter Sellers truly showcased his versatility as an actor. Playing multiple roles within the same movie, he demonstrated his incredible range and ability to bring each character to life with precision and nuance. Sellers' performance in "Hoffman" solidified him as one of the greatest actors of his generation. His dedication to each role was evident through every scene, leaving audiences mesmerized by his transformative abilities. Beyond his acting prowess, Peter Sellers had a profound impact on popular culture. He became known for creating memorable characters such as Inspector Clouseau from "The Pink Panther" series – a bumbling detective whose antics brought laughter worldwide. Despite achieving immense success throughout his career, Peter Sellers remained humble and down-to-earth. He possessed an innate understanding of comedy that allowed him to connect with people from all walks of life. Today, we remember Peter Sellers not only for his exceptional talent but also for the joy he brought into our lives through laughter. His legacy continues to inspire generations of comedians who strive to emulate his brilliance on screen.