Date of Birth : Aug 2nd 1932
Peter O’Toole is an Irish-English actor of stage and screen who became internationally famous for his lead performance in the 1962 epic film Lawrence of Arabia. He earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of T.E. Lawrence, and in the next decade starred in Becket (1964), The Lion in Winter (1968, with Katharine Hepburn), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969) and The Ruling Class (1972), earning Oscar nominations for each. Tall and lean, with blond hair and bright blue eyes, O’Toole became a leading man whose wily charm on the big screen seemed to reflect the mischief he was making in real life. Stories of O’Toole’s drinking were abundant, and in the mid-1970s his health took a turn for the worse and his career stalled. He bounced back in The Stunt Man (1980) and My Favorite Year (1982), scoring two more Oscar nominations for best actor. In the 21st century he has taken supporting roles in the TV mini-series Augustus (2003) and the feature films Troy (2004, starring Brad Pitt and Eric Bana) and Lassie (2005, with Samantha Morton). After seven nominations and no Oscar, O’Toole was given an honorary award in 2003, despite saying that he’d rather earn one outright. In 2007 he was given another chance to win when he was nominated for his lead performance in the May-December romantic comedy Venus (2006).
Extra credit: O’Toole’s birthplace is commonly given as Connemare, Ireland, and O’Toole is known to be proudly Irish. O’Toole himself says Connemare is his birthplace, citing “family history.” An article dated 28 January 2007 in the Irish Independent, however, cited the General Registry Office in Leeds, England in its claim that O’Toole was actually born in Leeds, England as Peter James O’Toole.
CAREER
Lawrence of Arabia ( 2012 )





Dean Spanley ( 2008 )





Stardust ( 2007 )





Ratatouille ( 2007 )





Venus ( 2007 )





Breakfast on Pluto ( 2006 )





Lassie ( 2005 )





Troy ( 2004 )





Coming Home (TV) ( 1998 )





FairyTale: A True Story ( 1998 )





King Ralph ( 1991 )





High Spirits ( 1988 )





The Last Emperor ( 1988 )





Supergirl ( 1984 )





My Favourite Year ( 1982 )





Caligula ( 1979 )





Zulu Dawn ( 1979 )





Man Friday ( 1976 )





Murphy’s War ( 1971 )





Katherine of Alexandria ( 1970 )





Goodbye, Mr. Chips ( 1969 )





The Night of the Generals ( 1967 )





Lord Jim ( 1965 )




