
Died at 100
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Richard Henry Sellers, CBE (September 8, 1925 – July 24, 1980), known as Peter Sellers, was a British comedian and actor best known as Chief Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther film series, for playing three different characters in Dr. Strangelove, as Clare Quilty in Lolita, and as the man-child and TV-addicted Chance the gardener in his penultimate film, Being There. Leading actress Bette Davis once remarked of him, "He isn't an actor—he's a chameleon." Sellers rose to fame on the BBC Radio comedy series The Goon Show. His ability to speak in different accents (e.g., French, Indian, American, German, as well as British regional accents), along with his talent to portray a range of characters to comic effect, contributed to his success as a radio personality and screen actor and earned him national and international nominations and awards. Many of his characters became ingrained in public perception of his work. Sellers' private life was characterized by turmoil and crises, and included emotional problems and substance abuse. Sellers was married four times, and had three children from the first two marriages. An enigmatic figure, he often claimed to have no identity outside the roles that he played, but he left his own portrait since, "he obsessively filmed his homes, his family, people he knew, anything that took his fancy right to the end of his life—intimate film that remained undiscovered until long after his death in 1980." The director Peter Hall has said: "Peter had the ability to identify completely with another person, and think his way physically, mentally and emotionally into their skin. Where does that come from? I have no idea. Is it a curse? Often. I think it's not enough though in this business to have talent. You have to have talent to handle the talent. And that I think Peter did not have."

In a quaint Victorian village, a nervous young man rehearses his wedding vows in the forest and accidentally awakens a murdered bride from her grave. Trapped between the living world and the land of the dead, he finds himself bound to this ethereal, tragic woman who died on her wedding day decades ago. As he navigates the darkly comedic chaos of two worlds colliding—with his anxious fiancée waiting at the altar and vengeful spirits demanding justice—he discovers the corpse bride's heartbreaking past. Caught between duty, love, and the supernatural, he must uncover the truth behind her murder while confronting his own cowardice. This gothic romance blends macabre humor with genuine pathos, exploring themes of acceptance, redemption, and finding beauty in unexpected places. A haunting tale where the dead prove far more alive than the living.
