He created one of the best characters in the history of television.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13909992

Peter Falk, the American actor most famous for his role as TV's scruffy
detective, Columbo, has died at the age of 83. The actor died peacefully at
home in Beverly Hills on Thursday night, his family said in a statement. He
had been suffering from dementia for a number of years.

Peter Falk won four Emmys for his cigar-chomping role in Columbo, which
ended in 1977, and was nominated for Oscars in 1960 and 1961.But for most
fans, his best-supporting actor nominations in Murder Inc and Pocketful of
Miracles were eclipsed by his six years playing a deceptively bumbling
sleuth with a shabby mac and the killer catch-phrase: "One more thing..."

Columbo was first aired by NBC in 1971, appearing every third week until it
was cancelled in 1977. Falk reportedly turned down an offer to convert it
into a weekly series, citing the heavy workload. The actor reportedly bought
Columbo's trademark raincoat himself, only for it to be replaced after it
became too tattered through its near constant use in the series.He told one
interviewer his shabby detective looked "like a flood victim"."You feel
sorry for him. He appears to be seeing nothing, but he's seeing everything.
Underneath his dishevellment, a good mind is at work."

Peter Michael Falk was born in 1927 in New York City, where his parents ran
a clothes shop.He had an eye removed at the age of three due to cancer. He
said he learned to live with the ailment after it became "the joke of the
neighbourhood"."If the umpire ruled me out on a bad call, I'd take the fake
eye out and hand it to him," Falk told the Associated Press in a 1963
interview. As an aspiring actor, he was reportedly warned by one agent the
false eye would preclude him from working in television. In fact, it became
another endearing trait of his most famous character.

Peter Falk had been under 24-hour care for several years. The actor is
survived by his wife of three decades, Shera, and daughters from a previous
marriage Catherine and Jackie. In 2009, Catherine Falk applied to be put in
charge of his estate, saying he was suffering from Alzheimer's and that she
had been blocked from seeing him for six months.

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