Peter O'Toole
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Definition
Proper noun: * Peter O'Toole: A renowned British stage and film actor of Irish birth, famous for his intense performances, distinctive voice, and striking blue eyes. He is best known for his iconic leading role in the epic film Lawrence of Arabia (1962).
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Peter O'Toole received eight Academy Award nominations for Best Actor, a record for an actor without a competitive win.
- The film's success was largely due to Peter O'Toole's mesmerizing portrayal of T.E. Lawrence.
- Many consider Peter O'Toole one of the greatest actors of his generation.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often cited in discussions of cinematic history, particularly in relation to epic biographical films and performances that defined 1960s cinema.
- In film criticism, a performance may be described as "O'Toole-esque" to denote a combination of charismatic intensity, theatrical flourish, and intellectual depth.
Variants and Related Words
- O'Toole, Peter Seamus O'Toole: Full name variants.
- Lawrence of Arabia: The film most synonymous with his career.
Synonyms
- Thespian, actor, performer, screen legend. (Note: These are general terms; is a unique proper noun referring to the specific individual.)
Related Phrases and Cultural References
- "The Lion in Winter": Another major film for which O'Toole received an Academy Award nomination.
- "Goodbye, Mr. Chips": A film showcasing his range in a different type of role.
- Honorary Academy Award: He was awarded an Honorary Oscar in 2003 for his lifetime of remarkable work.
Noun
- British actor (born in Ireland in 1932)