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#1 Indy

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Posted 29 March 2004 - 23:41

Peter Ustinov dies aged 82

March 30, 2004 - 7:48AM

Peter Ustinov, the Oscar-winning film actor, writer, humorist and self-described "citizen of the world", has died near his Swiss home at the age of 82, friends said today.

Ustinov died late on Sunday at a clinic close to the western Swiss village of Bursins where he had lived in recent decades, they said.

The British-born actor had lived in Switzerland since 1957, and had been a goodwill ambassador for the UN Children's Fund UNICEF for almost 40 years.

Ustinov, a diabetic, fell ill on returning from a New Years holiday in Thailand, according to friends.

"I had seen him several times this past week and I saw the end was approaching. His heart gave way," said friend Leon Davico.

The actor, who won two Oscars, had been too ill to attend a prize-giving ceremony at the Bavarian film awards in Germany in January, where he had been awarded a prize.

His latest film was Luther, a US film that came out in 2003 about the 16th century German reformer.

In a transatlantic career spanning 60 years, Ustinov played in more than 70 films and was first nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of the Roman emperor Nero in Quo Vadis in 1951.

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He twice won the Academy Award for best supporting actor -- in Spartacus (1960) and Topkapi (1964), while during the 1970s and 1980s he was well known for his role as Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot in films such as Death on the Nile.

Ustinov, born in London of a journalist father of Russian descent and a painter mother of French descent, never forgot his multicultural roots, and was acclaimed for his humorous lectures and TV talk show appearances in many countries.

"He was an adorable man," Davico commented.

Ustinov's London agent Steve Kenis said: "He had a breadth of vision of himself and of the world that few people have. Above all he was a great humanitarian. He was a UNICEF ambassador and he valued that very highly."

Kenis told Sky News: "He was a giver throughout everything, a wonderful warm human being at all times.

"He would always see the bright side of something - even something that would be very annoying to him or to all of us around him.

"He'd get over it and always find there was something positive to be gained from it."

Former UN secretary-general Boutros Boutros Ghali, said: "He was among the first ambassadors who played a very important role."

In an interview with the Reuters news agency last year, Ustinov said: "I was irrevocably betrothed to laughter, the sound of which has always seemed to me to be the most civilised music in the world."

He also said his epitaph should read: "Keep off the grass."

Actress Jenny Agutter worked with Sir Peter on her first film, Logan's Run, in 1976.

She said: "He was an extraordinarily wonderful person to work with.

"Logan's Run was my initiation into Hollywood and he was just gloriously fun and brilliant and witty.

"What I remember most about him was his generosity of spirit. He had a great sense of the good in people. He enjoyed the peculiarities that were part of humanity.

"Filming can be desperately boring and he was always telling fantastic stories and being tremendously entertaining.

"He never took himself very seriously and he always had the best possible view of everyone.

"He was always the entertainer. His passion for was for people, which is rare.

Sir Peter had been Chancellor of Durham University since 1992.

The University's Vice-Chancellor Sir Kenneth Calman said: "The University has lost an outstanding friend and ambassador.

"He will be remembered with great affection and appreciation for the wisdom and humour and the generosity of spirit that he gave to the university.

A university spokesman said Sir Peter was chosen as Chancellor "because of his extraordinary qualities and achievements" and he "mixed equally with statesmen and refugees, with academics and artists, and with children of all continents".

Sir Peter's biographer John Miller told Sky News the actor had been a fantastic director.

Miller said: "One of the huge ironies was that when he was in the Army during the war as a private, and he went in front of the officers' selection board, he was turned down and they wrote on his file 'this man should never be put in charge of other men'.

"Well how wrong can you be? Wherever he was, he was absolutely brilliant at getting the best performance out of actors and crew men and everybody he worked with."

Miller added: "He had an extraordinarily varied career.

"He had enough careers for about six other men. He was an actor, director, writer, screenwriter, novelist, playwright, did all that work for the United Nations as well.

"He always said that he acted for a living and wrote because he must, but I am convinced that he also performed because he must.

"Give him more than the one or two people in the audience and he put on a performance. He told the most wonderfully funny stories and was an incredible mimic."

He added: "He used to do imitations of motorcars at the age of four so accurately that people leapt out of way on the pavement thinking it was coming down towards him."

British actress Jean Simmons starred with Sir Peter in the 1960 film Spartacus and the pair remained close friends.

She said: "I am absolutely devastated to hear of the death of one of our finest actors, and a very close personal friend.

"I first had the honour of working with Sir Peter in Spartacus in 1960 when we became great friends.

"Peter was the only person for whom I would agree to be a guest on This Is Your Life, and it was a joy to be a part of that programme. I will miss his humour and friendship greatly."

Simmons, 75, who now lives in the US, worked with Sir Peter again last year on his final acting project, the TV movie Winter Solstice.

#2 hooyadahoo

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Posted 30 March 2004 - 08:10

:lol:
najvise ostao u secanju kao narator iz "evrope".

#3 Stanarevic

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Posted 30 March 2004 - 09:57

Bio je odlican glumac.
Najbolja uloga, po meni, mu je onaj smotanko u "Topkapiju".

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Posted 30 March 2004 - 19:11

"It is unfortunate for all that no moral issue has ever been clearer. Any attempt to plea - bargain with outlaws and renegades will only be at the expense of honor, decency and self - respect. The Serbs are two-dimensional people with a craving for simplicity and an ideology so basic it can be understood without effort. They need enemies, not friends, to focus their two-dimensional ideas. Life for them is a simple tune, never an orchestration, or even a pleasant harmony. Animals make use of their resources with far greater felicity than these retorted creatures, whose subscription to the human race is well in arrears"
The new evil, demons, baby killers, destructors, ethnic cleansers, tyrants the Serbs, prevent the world of today to develop. That is why, this virus the Serbs has to be erased!
The Serbs have not been punished enough.
Serb Slav Nazis and their Serb Orthodox Church eagerly cooperated to create a purified Greater Serbia."

Vrlo dirljivo od strane Justinova.

#5 Hella

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Posted 30 March 2004 - 21:25

Vrlo dirljivo od strane Justinova.


imaš neki source, izbacuje mi samo ove linkove kad metem phrase @ search:

http://jurist.law.pi...sfeb01-0304.php

http://lists.econ.ut...ril/006790.html

http://www.politikfo...2004/02/4/34848

missim, ova priča se sto iljade puta ponavljala, pa reko - ajde brate da rešimo već jednom to - daj neki link pa da verifikujemo.

Edited by Hella, 30 March 2004 - 21:28.


#6 Indy

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Posted 31 March 2004 - 00:02

Iskreno sumnjam da je on to rekao, a ako jeste, onda mu je to bez sumnje najgluplje sto je rekao u zivotu.

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Posted 31 March 2004 - 01:05

"It is unfortunate for all that no moral issue has ever been clearer. Any attempt to plea - bargain with outlaws and renegades will only be at the expense of honor, decency and self - respect. The Serbs are two-dimensional people with a craving for simplicity and an ideology so basic it can be understood without effort. They need enemies, not friends, to focus their two-dimensional ideas. Life for them is a simple tune, never an orchestration, or even a pleasant harmony. Animals make use of their resources with far greater felicity than these retorted creatures, whose subscription to the human race is well in arrears"
The new evil, demons, baby killers, destructors, ethnic cleansers, tyrants the Serbs, prevent the world of today to develop. That is why, this virus the Serbs has to be erased!
The Serbs have not been punished enough.
Serb Slav Nazis and their Serb Orthodox Church eagerly cooperated to create a purified Greater Serbia."

Vrlo dirljivo od strane Justinova.

Vala si me bas sokirao :lol:

#8 Hella

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Posted 31 March 2004 - 16:26

Iskreno sumnjam da je on to rekao, a ako jeste, onda mu je to bez sumnje najgluplje sto je rekao u zivotu.

pa missim, jbte, ako ti izbaci prvo linak od nekog đoke farkaša što brani cobeta, potom neki lenjinist list mejl, pa na kraju šlag na tučeno vrhnje, forum na kom se skupljaju smaragdi do dragulja: Miso - Böser Serbe + Partibrejker & Srbin Mojsijeve vere, normalno je - šta - da odma poveruješ tako pouzdanim izvorima, jelda?

ni reč ne verujem, skeniraj negde taj juropijan iz 93-e, pa da se razočaram u život + komunizam.

edit: ovo se ne odnosi na indija neg na ovog ruskog huligana što pozove lift pa klisne...

Edited by Hella, 01 April 2004 - 11:30.


#9 vracar

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Posted 01 April 2004 - 11:56

E nek ide sve u ...
tek sad vidim da je otvoren ovaj topic. Eh, Indy, indy :lol: huh , zezam se, ne zameri...
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Stvarno deluje glupo ova informacija, ni malo joj ne verujem... Ima li razloga?

#10 lena lovich

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Posted 03 April 2004 - 23:58

Ako proveravate za Justinova, daj proverite i za Ljosu, njemu su isto nesto"tako mozda stavili u usta"a ja nigde nista ne nalazim konkretno!

#11 Ephraim Kishon

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Posted 09 May 2007 - 13:54

QUOTE(Ulis @ 30 Mar 2004, 18:11) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"It is unfortunate for all that no moral issue has ever been clearer. Any attempt to plea - bargain with outlaws and renegades will only be at the expense of honor, decency and self - respect. The Serbs are two-dimensional people with a craving for simplicity and an ideology so basic it can be understood without effort. They need enemies, not friends, to focus their two-dimensional ideas. Life for them is a simple tune, never an orchestration, or even a pleasant harmony. Animals make use of their resources with far greater felicity than these retorted creatures, whose subscription to the human race is well in arrears"
The new evil, demons, baby killers, destructors, ethnic cleansers, tyrants the Serbs, prevent the world of today to develop. That is why, this virus the Serbs has to be erased!
The Serbs have not been punished enough.
Serb Slav Nazis and their Serb Orthodox Church eagerly cooperated to create a purified Greater Serbia."

Vrlo dirljivo od strane Justinova.

Hm, ima li negdje kakav link da se vidi da je on to izjavio, trazim na google al ne mogu da nadjem...

#12 papapavle

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Posted 09 May 2007 - 20:06

QUOTE(Ephraim Kishon @ 9 May 2007, 07:54) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hm, ima li negdje kakav link da se vidi da je on to izjavio, trazim na google al ne mogu da nadjem...

Otkud ova tema posle 3 godine u naftalinu? A ja bih smeo da se kladim da on to nije izjavio, iz prostog razloga što je očigledno da je "the Serbs" na silu ugurano u neki drugi tekst. Obrati pažnju na "this virus the Serbs" i "tyrants the Serbs", koje se potpuno ne uklapaju u tok rečenice. Takođe, šta bi bilo "retorted creatures"?