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December-16th-2008, 11:20 AM
#1
I'm the face.
Prayers for Peter Falk
One of my all-time favorite actors is unwell, according to reports. Hopefully this isn't just some fucked-up family thing.
Conservatorship Sought for Peter Falk
Just one more thing...Peter Falk's daughter is pulling a Jamie Spears.
Catherine Falk has filed legal papers in Los Angeles County Superior Court seeking a conservatorship over her Oscar-nominated father, claiming he suffers from both Alzheimer's and dementia and has become unable to care for himself.
According to court documents, the younger Falk claims the 81-year-old acting legend and erstwhile Columbo "requires full-time custodial care for his health and safety" and is no longer able to protect himself against "fraud or undue influence."
Falk further asserted that her father can neither "recognize his physical needs" nor "communicate those needs to others who can meet them."
She also claims he is sadly no longer able to "recognize familiar people, places and things" and "remembers events that did not occur."
Falk's daughter also revealed that six months ago, the aging star "lost control" of his car and suffered a head injury after crashing into an office building.
A spokesperson for the actor has yet to comment on the legal filing. A hearing has been set for next month.
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December-16th-2008, 11:22 AM
#2
The moldiest of all figs
Peter Falk is one of my all time favorites.
"Serpentine , Vinnie, serpentine!"
Here some get well vives.
Bright moments - right now!
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December-16th-2008, 11:47 AM
#3
I'm the face.
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December-16th-2008, 11:48 AM
#4
holier than thou
One of my favorite Columbo lines came in an episode where he decides to revisit the crime scene with another detective, whom he invites along because "three eyes are better than one."
Best wishes, Peter Falk.
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December-16th-2008, 01:48 PM
#5
I hope that all this news about Alzheimers is pure bullshit. Peter Falk is a great actor and an incredibly and often unitentionally funny man. My prayers are with him and his family.
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December-16th-2008, 02:14 PM
#6
Registered User
If all of that is true, that means no more episodes of Columbo, ever. I'm glad he's still with us and all but that would truly be a bummer. 
His acting performance in A Woman Under The Influence often gets overlooked by Gena Rowland's but he's every bit her equal albeit in a much more subtle way.
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December-16th-2008, 02:23 PM
#7
What heart?!
I'm sorry to hear this. He's a favourite when I was growing up. Even great and funny with Turkish dubbing, or hell even the sound off!
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December-16th-2008, 02:46 PM
#8
www.steveminkin.com
Falk's great in Cassavetes' Husbands (as well as Woman Under the Influence). And Columbo's the best. I wish him well.
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December-16th-2008, 02:52 PM
#9
He's one of my faves, also.
It's so sad to watch someone you love "go down" mentally. (Before my mom died 7 years ago, she had lost all rationality and reason, and just sort of sat there drooling. Almost impossible to watch without losing it. )
hp
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December-16th-2008, 03:01 PM
#10
Victory at sea!
 Originally Posted by me wag
His acting performance in A Woman Under The Influence often gets overlooked by Gena Rowland's but he's every bit her equal albeit in a much more subtle way.
"Just be yourself, just be yourself."
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December-16th-2008, 03:03 PM
#11
Victory at sea!
Mikey & Nicky

What a great photo.
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December-16th-2008, 03:04 PM
#12
Victory at sea!

Wings of Desire
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December-16th-2008, 04:54 PM
#13
Retired Jazz DJ
My mother went downhill for at least five years before she passed on. I had medical power of attorney over her. My name was also on her banking and brokerage accounts so I was able to use her money to pay for her care.
It is very difficult to see a family go through this and hopefully this will turn out for good as far as everyone is concerned.
Last edited by kedoane; December-16th-2008 at 04:55 PM.
TV is a medium because it's neither rare nor well done -- Ernie Kovacs
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December-16th-2008, 04:58 PM
#14
Unregistered User
I remember Falk starring in the TV series The Trials of O'Brien, which was a good show but only lasted for one season (1965-66).
Last edited by Hudson Boy; December-16th-2008 at 04:59 PM.
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December-16th-2008, 05:26 PM
#15
Registered Eater
Peter Falk is also one of my favorite people as well. Love that guy. Jason's YouTube video reminded me just how funny he could be. Not enough people like him in this world.
"...your body is not a temple, it's an amusement park. Enjoy the ride." - Anthony Bourdain
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December-16th-2008, 05:53 PM
#16
We are the only reality
I too LOVE this man. I guess that time doesn't stand still for any of us and one by one...
Hang in there Peter.
Last edited by patricia; December-16th-2008 at 05:53 PM.
A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it.
Oscar Wilde [1854-1900]
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December-16th-2008, 05:54 PM
#17
Registered User
"Peter Falk is a great actor and an incredibly and often unitentionally funny man. "
You could be right, but something tells me it always just seems unintentional.
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December-16th-2008, 06:00 PM
#18
Registered User
Last edited by Jazzooo; December-16th-2008 at 06:01 PM.
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December-16th-2008, 07:06 PM
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In a Columbo episode, maybe more than one, Falk sat down to a bowl of chili and started into his typical ramble. "I love chili. You know what makes this dish? The crackers." I cannot eat a bowl of chili without thinking of that and I cannot eat a bowl of chili without crackers. God love ya, Falk.
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December-16th-2008, 08:21 PM
#20
Each Day Is A Gift.
Peter Falk is definitely an "original" in more ways than one.
I've always enjoyed his work and wish him well.
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December-16th-2008, 09:07 PM
#21
Columbo was one of my favorite detective whodunits.
Peter Falk was the absolute Zen Master at it.
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December-17th-2008, 06:51 AM
#22
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 Originally Posted by GoodSpeak
Columbo was one of my favorite detective whodunits.
The thing about Columbo is it isn't a whodunit. The first scene in every episode of Columbo is the killer doing the killing, so the audience knows whodunit. Then you get to watch the lieutenant bumble around--or pretend to bumble around--for the remaining hour or two until the criminal is trapped, outwitted by a genius who to all appearances is an annoying idiot. You like Columbo, Goody? Hm....
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December-17th-2008, 09:21 PM
#23
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Monte Smith
In a Columbo episode, maybe more than one, Falk sat down to a bowl of chili and started into his typical ramble. "I love chili. You know what makes this dish? The crackers." I cannot eat a bowl of chili without thinking of that and I cannot eat a bowl of chili without crackers. God love ya, Falk.
If I remember correctly, Columbo eats chili everyday, with or without beans for "variety" and he has also been known to carry hard boiled eggs in his coat pocket (with a salt shaker) when he gets called out early in the morning.
Last edited by me wag; December-17th-2008 at 09:23 PM.
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December-17th-2008, 09:41 PM
#24
We are the only reality
 Originally Posted by Monte Smith
The thing about Columbo is it isn't a whodunit. The first scene in every episode of Columbo is the killer doing the killing, so the audience knows whodunit. Then you get to watch the lieutenant bumble around--or pretend to bumble around--for the remaining hour or two until the criminal is trapped, outwitted by a genius who to all appearances is an annoying idiot. You like Columbo, Goody? Hm....
But, Monte, YOU know whodunit, but Columbo doesn't until he ferrets out the clues and the suspects and triumphs in the end.
The series was a character study of Lt. Columbo more than a true detective story, you have to admit.
A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it.
Oscar Wilde [1854-1900]
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December-18th-2008, 09:07 PM
#25
Registered User
If you get a chance to see him in the movie Tune in Tomorrow, do so. I LOVED it, and Peter Falk was an absolute riot. IMHO, a very overlooked film.
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