Peter Falk was born 94 years ago today.
Falk was an actor, best known for his role as Lt. Frank Columbo in the television series, Columbo.
Director William Friedkin, when discussing Falk's role in his 1978 film, The Brink's Job, said "Peter has a great range from comedy to drama. He could break your heart or he could make you laugh.”
Falk appeared in numerous films such as The Princess Bride, The Great Race and Next. He was nominated for an Academy Award twice (for 1960's, Murder, Inc. and 1961's, Pocketful of Miracles), and won the Emmy Award on five occasions (four for Columbo) and the Golden Globe award once.
In 1968, he starred with Gene Barry in a 90-minute television pilot about a highly-skilled, laid-back detective. Columbo eventually became part of an anthology series titled The NBC Mystery Movie, along with McCloud and McMillan & Wife.
The detective series stayed on NBC from 1971 to 1978, took a respite and returned occasionally on ABC from 1989 to 2003.
Falk was "everyone's favorite rumpled television detective," wrote historian David Fantle.
Falk died on June 23, 2011 at his home in Beverly Hills. He was 83.