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His mother was Scottish, his father an Irish bookie, and as a youngster O'Toole often accompanied him to the racetrack. He was raised in Catholic schools, where he says nuns beat him as punishment for his left-handedness. He worked at the <i>Yorkshire Evening News</i> as a copy boy and later as a reporter, until he discovered the joy of performing on stage.<p> After several amateur plays, he was admitted to the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, where his classmates included <a href="/people/025/000024950/">Alan Bates</a>, <a href="/people/903/000023834/">Albert Finney</a>, and <a href="/people/691/000030601/">Richard Harris</a>. He joined the company at the Bristol Old Vic theater, making his first appearance in <i>Major Barbara</i> in 1956. He made his film debut far down the credits of <a href="/people/089/000027008/">Walt Disney</a>'s 1959 adaptation of <a href="/people/839/000031746/">Robert Louis Stevenson</a>'s <i>Kidnapped</i>, and after a few more films, he was still nearly unknown when he spent two years in the deserts of the Middle East filming <i>Lawrence of Arabia</i>.<p> It is one of the rare classics of cinema that deserves every word of its gloried reputation. <i>Lawrence of Arabia</i> tells the true story of <a href="/people/645/000092369/">T. E. Lawrence</a>, a British officer assigned to Cairo during World War I, who forged an alliance with Arab leaders, performed unlikely heroics, and eventually came to profoundly question his cause. Filmed in 70mm -- twice the size of ordinary movie film -- it should be seen on the largest screen possible. Unlike <i>Titanic</i> or <i>Star Wars</i> or other modern epics, it was made with virtually no "special effects" -- the enormous battles were filmed with a cast of thousands, not CGI'd on a Mac. O'Toole was nominated for the Oscar, but lost to <a href="/people/774/000023705/">Gregory Peck</a> in <i>To Kill A Mockingbird</i>. <i>Lawrence of Arabia</i>, though, won seven Oscars, including Best Picture, and more than four decades later <i>Premiere Magazine</i> rated O'Toole's Lawrence as the best performance in the history of the movies.<p> He was Oscar-nominated seven times, first for <i>Lawrence of Arabia</i>, then for his portrayal of <a href="/people/712/000093433/">King Henry II</a> in two films, <i>Becket</i> with <a href="/people/260/000032164/">Richard Burton</a> and <a href="/people/589/000033490/">John Gielgud</a> and <i>The Lion in Winter</i> with <a href="/people/775/000023706/">Katharine Hepburn</a>, for his singing schoolteacher in the musical <i>Goodbye, Mr Chips</i> with <a href="/people/647/000023578/">Petula Clark</a>, his eccentric heir to the House of Lords in <a href="/films/649/000083400/">The Ruling Class</a> with <a href="/people/873/000098579/">Alastair Sim</a>, his sweetly sadistic moviemaker in <i>The Stunt Man</i> with <a href="/people/886/000024814/">Barbara Hershey</a>, and his performance as the alcoholic star of swashbuckling movies in <i>My Favorite Year</i> with <a href="/people/016/000024941/">Jessica Harper</a> -- a role that could have been inspired by O'Toole himself. He lost every time he was nominated, but was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2003.<p> Among O'Toole's many other films, he played the tutor in <a href="/people/268/000024196/">Bernardo Bertolucci</a>'s <i>The Last Emperor</i>, the dashing cat burglar in <i>How to Steal a Million</i> with <a href="/people/933/000026855/">Audrey Hepburn</a>, the eccentric military man who may be a murderer in <i>The Night of the Generals</i> with <a href="/people/627/000023558/">Omar Sharif</a>, and the noble but misguided king in <i>Troy</i> with <a href="/people/688/000025613/">Brad Pitt</a>. He gave perhaps his best unheralded performance as the U-boat captain driven to vengeance in <i>Murphy's War</i>.<p> O'Toole's ex-wife, actress Si鈔 Phillips, co-starred in <i>Murphy's War</i> and had a long and successful career on stage and screen. She was perhaps best known as the deliciously evil mother on the PBS soap opera <i>I, Claudius</i> with <a href="/people/051/000023979/">Derek Jacobi</a> or as the Reverend Mother in <a href="/people/720/000024648/">David Lynch</a>'s <i>Dune</i> with <a href="/people/603/000023534/">Kyle MacLachlan</a>. She won the Tony playing <a href="/people/720/000031627/">Marlene Dietrich</a> in <i>Marlene</i> on Broadway in 1999, and played Adrian on the TV series <i>La Femme Nikita</i> with <a href="/people/542/000108218/">Peta Wilson</a>. Their daughter is award-winning stage actress Kate O'Toole, who works mostly in Europe. O'Toole's son from a later relationship is actor Lorcan O'Toole, best known for his role in <i>Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont</i> with <a href="/people/858/000109531/">Joan Plowright</a>.<p> At what should have been the peak of his career in the 1970s, O'Toole was often oblivious due to what a gossip magazine called "heavy drinking, even by heavy drinking standards". He gave up the bottle in 1975, but had to undergo surgery the next year to have parts of his stomach and intestine removed, due to the effects of alcoholism. In 1977 he was hospitalized and came close to death from a blood disorder. <a href="/people/898/000078664/">Nicolas Roeg</a>'s <i>The Man Who Fell to Earth</i> was intended to star O'Toole, but when his health would not permit it the part was played by <a href="/people/076/000023007/">David Bowie</a>.<p><b>Father:</b> Patrick Joseph O'Toole (bookmaker)<br><b>Mother:</b> Constance Jane O'Toole<br><b>Wife:</b> <a href="/people/269/000163777/">Siân Phillips</a> (actress, m. 1959, div. 1979, two daughters)<br><b>Daughter:</b> Kate O'Toole (actress, b. 1960)<br><b>Daughter:</b> Patricia O'Toole (b. 1963)<br><b>Girlfriend:</b> Karen Somerville Brown (model, dated and cohabited 1982-88, one son)<br><b>Son:</b> Lorcan Patrick O'Toole (b. 14-Mar-1983 with Brown)<br><b>Girlfriend:</b> <a href="/people/897/000023828/">Ursula Andress</a><br><p> University: <a href="/edu/575/000079338/">Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England (1954)</a><br><p> <a href="/honors/466/000060286/">Oscar (honorary)</a> 2003<br> <a href="/honors/636/000044504/">Golden Globe</a> 1963 Most Promising Newcomer, Male in <i>Lawrence of Arabia</i><br> <a href="/honors/636/000044504/">Golden Globe</a> 1965 for <i>Becket</i><br> <a href="/honors/636/000044504/">Golden Globe</a> 1969 for <i>The Lion in Winter</i><br> <a href="/honors/636/000044504/">Golden Globe</a> 1970 for <i>Goodbye, Mr. Chips</i><br> <a href="/honors/534/000044402/">Emmy</a> 1999 for <i>Joan of Arc</i><br> <a href="/honors/121/000048974/">Laurence Olivier Theatre Award</a> 2000<br> <a href="/event/375/000111042/">Rhinoplasty</a> <br> <a href="/event/307/000111971/">Hip Replacement Surgery</a> <br> <a href="/lists/936/000043807/">Irish Ancestry</a> Paternal<br> <a href="/lists/223/000044091/">Scottish Ancestry</a> Maternal<br> Risk Factors: <a href="/lists/780/000064588/">Alcoholism</a>, <a href="/lists/783/000064591/">Diabetes</a>, <a href="/lists/352/000083103/">Marijuana</a><br> <p> <font size=-2 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR</font><br> <a href="/films/460/000349410/">For Greater Glory (20-Apr-2012)</a> <br> <a href="/films/030/000227346/">Christmas Cottage (11-Nov-2008)</a> <br> <a href="/films/346/000224671/">Dean Spanley (6-Sep-2008)</a> · Fisk, Sr.<br> <a href="/films/970/000160490/">Stardust (9-Aug-2007)</a> · King<br> <a href="/films/808/000141385/">Ratatouille (28-Jun-2007)</a> <font size=-2 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">[VOICE]</font><br> <a href="/films/181/000120818/">One Night with the King (10-Oct-2006)</a> · Samuel the Prophet<br> <a href="/films/505/000129118/">Venus (2-Sep-2006)</a> · Maurice<br> <a href="/films/029/000118672/">Lassie (16-Sep-2005)</a> <br> <a href="/films/665/000121302/">Casanova (13-Mar-2005)</a> <br> <a href="/films/214/000051061/">Troy (9-May-2004)</a> · Priam<br> <a href="/films/455/000160972/">Augustus (30-Nov-2003)</a> <br> <a href="/films/226/000090953/">Hitler: The Rise of Evil (18-May-2003)</a> <br> <a href="/films/066/000067862/">Bright Young Things (16-May-2003)</a> <br> <a href="/films/611/000133212/">The Final Curtain (12-Oct-2002)</a> · JJ Curtis<br> <a href="/films/294/000092018/">Global Heresy (28-Jun-2002)</a> · Lord Foxley<br> <a href="/films/076/000078839/">Joan of Arc (16-May-1999)</a> <br> <a href="/films/006/000130613/">Molokai: The Story of Father Damien (17-Mar-1999)</a> <br> <a href="/films/408/000109081/">Coming Home (12-Apr-1998)</a> <br> <a href="/films/115/000058938/">Phantoms (23-Jan-1998)</a> · Timothy Flyte<br> <a href="/films/186/000034084/">FairyTale: A True Story (11-Sep-1997)</a> · Sir Arthur Conan Doyle<br> <a href="/films/299/000088035/">Gulliver's Travels (4-Feb-1996)</a> <br> <a href="/films/971/000091698/">Heavy Weather (24-Dec-1995)</a> <br> <a href="/films/173/000089903/">Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III (27-Feb-1994)</a> <br> <a href="/films/428/000259648/">The Seventh Coin (Apr-1993)</a> <br> <a href="/films/903/000240183/">Rebecca's Daughters (5-Mar-1992)</a> <br> <a href="/films/976/000033877/">King Ralph (15-Feb-1991)</a> · Willingham<br> <a href="/films/745/000133346/">The Nutcracker Prince (21-Nov-1990)</a> <font size=-2 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">[VOICE]</font><br> <a href="/films/482/000133083/">Wings of Fame (23-Mar-1990)</a> <br> <a href="/films/992/000173473/">The Rainbow Thief (1990)</a> <br> <a href="/films/294/000043165/">High Spirits (18-Nov-1988)</a> <br> <a href="/films/408/000244673/">The Dark Angel (22-Dec-1987)</a> <br> <a href="/films/657/000037546/">The Last Emperor (15-Oct-1987)</a> · Reginald Johnston<br> <a href="/films/602/000042476/">Club Paradise (11-Jul-1986)</a> · Gov. Anthony Cloyden Hayes<br> <a href="/films/386/000037275/">Creator (20-Sep-1985)</a> · Harry<br> <a href="/films/872/000041749/">Supergirl (10-Oct-1984)</a> <br> <a href="/films/783/000262994/">Kim (16-May-1984)</a> · Lama<br> <a href="/films/253/000262464/">Svengali (9-Mar-1983)</a> <br> <a href="/films/760/000034658/">My Favorite Year (1-Oct-1982)</a> · Alan Swann<br> <a href="/films/358/000084106/">Masada (5-Apr-1981)</a> <br> <a href="/films/544/000037433/">The Stunt Man (27-Jun-1980)</a> · Eli Cross<br> <a href="/films/772/000034670/">Caligula (14-Aug-1979)</a> · Tiberius<br> <a href="/films/310/000036202/">Zulu Dawn (15-May-1979)</a> <br> <a href="/films/125/000033026/">Power Play (25-Aug-1978)</a> <br> <a href="/films/297/000238580/">Foxtrot (Mar-1976)</a> <br> <a href="/films/822/000119465/">Rogue Male (1976)</a> <br> <a href="/films/434/000038320/">Man Friday (May-1975)</a> · Crusoe<br> <a href="/films/943/000040823/">Rosebud (24-Mar-1975)</a> <br> <a href="/films/400/000063211/">Man of La Mancha (11-Dec-1972)</a> · Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes, Alonso Quijana<br> <a href="/films/649/000083400/">The Ruling Class (13-Sep-1972)</a> · Jack, 14th Earl of Gurney<br> <a href="/films/874/000119517/">Under Milk Wood (27-Jan-1972)</a> <br> <a href="/films/651/000083402/">Murphy's War (13-Jan-1971)</a> · Murphy<br> <a href="/films/433/000042307/">Country Dance (22-Apr-1970)</a> <br> <a href="/films/977/000033878/">Goodbye, Mr. Chips (5-Nov-1969)</a> · Arthur Chipping<br> <a href="/films/560/000234855/">Great Catherine (29-Nov-1968)</a> · Capt. Edstaston<br> <a href="/films/330/000037219/">The Lion in Winter (30-Oct-1968)</a> · Henry II<br> <a href="/films/899/000032803/">The Night of the Generals (2-Feb-1967)</a> <br> <a href="/films/120/000041994/">The Bible (28-Sep-1966)</a> <br> <a href="/films/802/000036694/">How to Steal a Million (13-Jul-1966)</a> · Simon Dermott<br> <a href="/films/421/000033322/">What's New, Pussycat (22-Jun-1965)</a> · Michael James<br> <a href="/films/914/000039797/">Lord Jim (25-Feb-1965)</a> · Lord Jim<br> <a href="/films/771/000034669/">Becket (11-Mar-1964)</a> <br> <a href="/films/341/000033242/">Lawrence of Arabia (10-Dec-1962)</a> · Lawrence<br> <a href="/films/336/000033237/">The Savage Innocents (1-Nov-1960)</a> <br> <a href="/films/063/000067859/">The Day They Robbed the Bank of England (3-Sep-1960)</a> · Fitch<br> <a href="/films/445/000037334/">Kidnapped (24-Feb-1960)</a> <br><p> <br> <p> <table> <tr> <td align=right valign=middle style="padding-right: 5px;"><span style="font-family: Georgia, serif; font-size: 22px; font-style: italic; color: #ff3333;">New!</span><br> <a href="http://mapper.nndb.com/" class="fotmlink" style="font-family: Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none; color: #dd0000;">NNDB MAPPER</a></td> <td valign=middle align=right style="border-left: 1px solid #bbb; padding-left: 5px;">Create a map starting with</td> <td valign=middle align=right><a href="http://mapper.nndb.com/start/?id=26402"><img src="/man.gif" border=0 style="padding: 2px;"></a></td> <td align=left valign=middle> <a href="http://mapper.nndb.com/start/?id=26402">Peter O'Toole</a></td> </tr> </table> <font face="Trebuchet MS, arial, helvetica, sans-serif" size="-2">Requires Flash 7+ and Javascript.</font> <br><br><p> <font size=-1>Do you know something we don't?</font><br> <font size=-1><a href="http://commentary.nndb.com/submit/feedback/?id=26402" rel="nofollow">Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile</a></font><br> <p> <br><br><p><font size=-1>Copyright ©2019 Soylent Communications</font><p> </td></tr></table> </td></tr> </table> </td> <td width=180 align="center" valign="top" style="padding: 0px 0px 8px 25px;"></td></tr> </table> </center> </body> </html>