RIP Peter Falk

Wow it is sad that he’s gone.

RIP Peter Falk

… oh, and just one more thing …

He was in the Merchant Marine during the Second World War, which is not the military.

Yesterday on the airplane I sat and watched The Cheap Detective on my iPod.

Push the button Max.

We both like the first one better, although we like the second one too. RIP, Detective. :frowning:

It’s worth everyone’s time here to get a copy of The Great Race just to watch Falk and Jack Lemmon top each other, line after line, bit after bit, in every scene.

His Wikipedia article says:

“After graduating from high school in 1945, Falk briefly attended Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and then tried to join the armed services as World War II was drawing to a close. Rejected because of his glass eye, he joined the United States Merchant Marine, and served as a cook and mess boy. ‘There they don’t care if you’re blind or not,’ Falk said in 1997. ‘The only one on a ship who has to see is the captain. And in the case of the Titanic, he couldn’t see very well, either’.”

This is sad, but in the BBC’s report just now, they said he’d been suffering from dementia and in recent years was always puzzled about this Columbo fellow people kept asking him about. :frowning:

I first saw the news as I was heading to work early today. This is my first chance to post anything in response to his passing. Peter Falk had an incredible career and just by reading the posts in this thread it is obvious the impact he had on many of us.

I’ve always loved Columbo and The Cheap Detective among other things he appeared in but most of all The In-Laws was where I fell for him head over heels. This film made me laugh until my sides hurt when I saw it in the theater at the age of 17 and it still cracks me up today. In particular the scene where Vince talks about tsetse flies the size of eagles.

Dean Martin’s roast were always cheesy with way too much obvious fake laughter, but this is a moment of perfect comic timing where I think very little of the laughter is just to be polite.

I’ve always liked " Roommates" His portail of Rocky, made me think of some of my uncles. I could see them acting much like his character.

Old joke:
What is black & white, wears an old rumpled raincoat and a Star of David, and has two eyes?

Sammy Davis Jr. & Peter Falk

I never completely understood “Roasts” but look at the lineup. Maaaan.
RIP, Peter.

I too will miss him.

No mention yet of one of my all-time favorite war movies he was in – Anzio.

Looks like Don Rickles won the tontine for that night’s event…

“Do you want me to cut your meat for you?”

I cannot stress how correct this is, one of the funniest movies ever.