Legendary actor Peter O'Toole, star of stage and film, has passed away in a London hospital after a long illness. He was 81.
Born in 1932, O'Toole began his acting career on stage and then made his TV debut in the 1950s before making the leap to the big screen
with a small role in 1959's The Day They Robbed the Bank of England.
He was nominated eight times for Academy Awards for his roles in Lawrence of Arabia, Becket, The Lion in Winter Goodbye, Mr. Chips
The Ruling Class The Stunt Man My Favorite Year and Venus
While he holds the record for having the most Oscar nominations without
a single win, he was given an honorary Academy Award in 2003
He tried with valor to save
1984's
Supergirl giving Zaltar that famous twinkle of his.
O'Toole announced his retirement from acting in June 2012, saying he had lost the "heart" for his film career.
At
the time, he said: "My professional acting life, stage and screen, has
brought me public support, emotional fulfilment and material comfort. It
has brought me together with fine people, good companions with whom
I've shared the inevitable lot of all actors - flops and hits."
Rest easy sir...
There's more:
VIDEO: 5 of Peter O'Toole's Most Memorable Performances
Hollywood Pays Tribute to the Late Actor
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