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Peter Ustinov

Sir Peter Alexander Ustinov CBE FRSA (born Peter Alexander Freiherr von Ustinov /ˈ(j)stɪnɒf/; 16 April 1921 – 28 March 2004) was a British actor, filmmaker, and writer. An internationally known raconteur, he was a fixture on television talk shows and lecture circuits for much of his career. An intellectual and diplomat, he held various academic posts and served as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and president of the World Federalist Movement.


Peter Ustinov

Ustinov in 1986, photographed by Allan Warren
Born
Peter Alexander Freiherr von Ustinov

(1921-04-16)16 April 1921
Died28 March 2004(2004-03-28) (aged 82)
Genolier, Switzerland
Resting placeBursins Cemetery, Bursins, Switzerland
EducationWestminster School
London Theatre Studio
Occupations
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
  • writer
Years active1938–2004
Spouses
  • Isolde Denham
    (m. 1940; div. 1950)
  • (m. 1954; div. 1971)
  • Helene du Lau d'Allemans
    (m. 1972)
Children4, including Tamara Ustinov
Parents
AwardsSee Awards

Ustinov was the winner of numerous awards during his life, including two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor, Emmy Awards, Golden Globes, and BAFTA Awards for acting, and a Grammy Award for best recording for children, as well as the recipient of governmental honours from, amongst others, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. He also displayed a unique cultural versatility which frequently earned him the accolade of a Renaissance man. Miklós Rózsa, composer of the music for Quo Vadis and of numerous concert works, dedicated his String Quartet No. 1, Op. 22 (1950) to Ustinov.

In 2003, Durham University changed the name of its Graduate Society to Ustinov College in honour of the significant contributions Ustinov had made as chancellor of the university from 1992 until his death.

Early life

Peter Alexander Freiherr von Ustinov was born at 45 Belsize Park, London, England.[1] His father, Jona Freiherr von Ustinov, was of Russian, German, Polish, Ethiopian and Jewish descent. Ustinov's paternal grandfather was Baron Plato von Ustinov, a Russian noble, and his grandmother was Magdalena Hall, of mixed German-Ethiopian-Jewish origin.[2] Ustinov's great-grandfather Moritz Hall, a Jewish refugee from Kraków and later a Christian convert and colleague of Swiss and German missionaries in Ethiopia, married into a German-Ethiopian family.[3] Ustinov's paternal great-great-grandparents (through Magdalena's mother) were the German painter Eduard Zander and the Ethiopian aristocrat Court-Lady Isette-Werq of Gondar.[4]

Ustinov's mother, Nadezhda Leontievna Benois, known as Nadia, was a painter and ballet designer of French, German, Italian, and Russian descent.[5][6] Her father, Leon Benois, was an Imperial Russian architect and owner of Leonardo da Vinci's painting Benois Madonna. Leon's brother Alexandre Benois was a stage designer who worked with Stravinsky and Diaghilev. Their paternal ancestor Jules-César Benois was a chef who had left France for St. Petersburg during the French Revolution and became a chef to Emperor Paul I of Russia.

Jona (or Iona) worked as a press officer at the German Embassy in London in the 1930s and was a reporter for a German news agency. In 1935, two years after Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, Jona von Ustinov began working for the British intelligence service MI5 and became a British subject, thus avoiding internment during the war. The statutory notice of his application for citizenship was published in a Welsh newspaper so as not to alert the Germans.[7] He was the controller of Wolfgang Gans zu Putlitz, an MI5 spy in the German embassy in London, who furnished information on Hitler's intentions before the Second World War.[8] (Peter Wright mentions in his book Spycatcher that Jona was possibly the spy known as U35; Ustinov says in his autobiography that his father hosted secret meetings of senior British and German officials at their London home).

Ustinov was educated at Westminster School and had a difficult childhood because of his parents' constant fighting. While at school, Ustinov considered anglicising his name to "Peter Austin", but was counselled against it by a fellow pupil who said that he should "Drop the 'von' but keep the 'Ustinov'".[9] In his late teens he trained as an actor at the London Theatre Studio.[10] While there, on 18 July 1938 he made his first appearance on the stage at the Barn Theatre, Shere, playing Waffles in Chekhov’s The Wood Demon,[10] and his London stage début later that year at the Players' Theatre, becoming quickly established. He later wrote, "I was not irresistibly drawn to the drama. It was an escape road from the dismal rat race of school".[9]

Career highlights

 
Ustinov as Nero in Quo Vadis (1951)

In 1939, he appeared in White Cargo at the Aylesbury Rep, where he performed in a different accent every night.[11] Ustinov served as a private in the British Army during the Second World War, including time spent as batman to David Niven while writing the Niven film The Way Ahead. The difference in their ranks‍—‌Niven was a lieutenant-colonel and Ustinov a private‍—‌made their regular association militarily impossible; to solve the problem, Ustinov was appointed as Niven's batman.[12] He also appeared in propaganda films, debuting in One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942), in which he was required to deliver lines in English, Latin, and Dutch. In 1944, under the auspices of Entertainments National Service Association, he presented and performed the role of Sir Anthony Absolute, in Sheridan's The Rivals, with Dame Edith Evans, at the theatre in Larkhill Camp, Wiltshire, England.

After the war, he began writing; his first major success was with the play The Love of Four Colonels (1951). He starred with Humphrey Bogart and Aldo Ray in We're No Angels (1955). His career as a dramatist continued, his best-known[clarification needed] play being Romanoff and Juliet (1956). His film roles include Roman emperor Nero in Quo Vadis (1951), Lentulus Batiatus in Spartacus (1960), Captain Blackbeard in the Disney film Blackbeard’s Ghost (1968), and an old man surviving a totalitarian future in Logan's Run (1976). Ustinov voiced the anthropomorphic lions Prince John and King Richard in the 1973 Disney animated film Robin Hood. He also worked on several films as writer and occasionally director, including The Way Ahead (1944), School for Secrets (1946), Hot Millions (1968), and Memed, My Hawk (1984).

 
Ustinov (left) as Hercule Poirot with John Gielgud in Appointment with Death (1988)

In half a dozen films, he played Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot, first in Death on the Nile (1978) and then in 1982's Evil Under the Sun, 1985's Thirteen at Dinner (TV movie), 1986's Dead Man's Folly (TV movie), 1986's Murder in Three Acts (TV movie), and 1988's Appointment with Death.

 
Ustinov ca. 1960
 
Ustinov in The Sundowners (1960)
 
Oona O'Neill, Charles Chaplin, and Ustinov in 1965
 
Ustinov in 1986
 
Ustinov in 1965

Ustinov won Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in Spartacus (1960) and Topkapi (1964). He also won a Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actor for the film Quo Vadis (he set the Oscar and Globe statuettes up on his desk as if playing doubles tennis; the game was a love of his life, as was ocean yachting). Ustinov was also the winner of three Emmys and one Grammy and was nominated for two Tony Awards.

Between 1952 and 1955, he starred with Peter Jones in the BBC radio comedy In All Directions. The series featured Ustinov and Jones as themselves in a London car journey perpetually searching for Copthorne Avenue. The comedy derived from the characters they met, whom they often also portrayed. The show was unusual for the time, as it was improvised rather than scripted. Ustinov and Jones improvised on a tape, which was difficult, and then edited for broadcast by Frank Muir and Denis Norden, who also sometimes took part.

During the 1960s, with the encouragement of Sir Georg Solti, Ustinov directed several operas, including Puccini's Gianni Schicchi, Ravel's L'heure espagnole, Schoenberg's Erwartung, and Mozart's The Magic Flute. Further demonstrating his great talent and versatility in the theatre, Ustinov later undertook set and costume design for Don Giovanni. In 1962 he adapted Louis O. Coxe and Robert H. Chapman's critically successful Broadway play Billy Budd into a film; penning the screenplay, producing, directing, and starring as Captain Fairfax.[13]

In 1968, he was elected the first rector of the University of Dundee and served two consecutive three-year terms.

His autobiography, Dear Me (1977), was well received and had him describe his life (ostensibly his childhood) while being interrogated by his own ego, with forays into philosophy, theatre, fame, and self-realisation. From 1969 until his death, his acting and writing took second place to his work on behalf of UNICEF, for which he was a goodwill ambassador and fundraiser. In this role, he visited some of the neediest children and made use of his ability to make people laugh, including many of the world's most disadvantaged children. "Sir Peter could make anyone laugh", UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy is quoted as saying.[14] On 31 October 1984, Ustinov was due to interview Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi for Irish television. She was assassinated on her way to the meeting.[15]

Ustinov also served as president of the World Federalist Movement from 1991 until his death. He once said, "World government is not only possible, it is inevitable, and when it comes, it will appeal to patriotism in its truest, in its only sense, the patriotism of men who love their national heritages so deeply that they wish to preserve them in safety for the common good".[16]

He was a frequent guest of Jack Paar's Tonight Show in the early 1960s and was a guest on the "upside down" episode of the American talk show Late Night, during which the camera, mounted on a slowly revolving wheel, gradually rotated the picture 360° during the course of an hour; Ustinov appeared midway through and was photographed upside down in close-up as he spoke, while his host appeared only in long shots. Towards the end of Ustinov's life, he undertook some one-man stage shows in which he let loose his raconteur streak; he told the story of his life, including some moments of tension with the society into which he was born. For example, he took a test as a child, asking him to name a Russian composer; he wrote Rimsky-Korsakov, but was marked down. He was then told the correct answer, Tchaikovsky, since he had been studying him in class and was told to stop showing off.

He was the subject of This Is Your Life on two occasions, in November 1977 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at Pinewood Studios on the set of Death on the Nile. He was surprised again in December 1994, when Michael Aspel approached him at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva.

A car enthusiast since the age of four, he owned a succession of interesting machines ranging from a Fiat Topolino, several Lancias, a Hispano-Suiza, a preselector gearbox Delage, and a special-bodied Jowett Jupiter. He made records like Phoney Folklore that included the song of the Russian peasant "whose tractor had betrayed him" and his "Grand Prix of Gibraltar" was a vehicle for his creative wit and ability at car-engine sound effects and voices.[citation needed]

He spoke English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, and Russian fluently, as well as some Turkish and modern Greek. He was proficient in accents and dialects in all his languages. Ustinov provided his own German and French dubbing for some of his roles, both of them for Lorenzo's Oil. As Hercule Poirot, he provided his own voice for the French versions of Thirteen at Dinner, Dead Man's Folly, Murder in Three Acts, Appointment with Death, and Evil under the Sun, but unlike Jane Birkin, who had dubbed herself in French for this film and Death on the Nile, Ustinov did not provide his voice for the latter (his French voice being provided by Roger Carel, who had already dubbed him in Spartacus and other films). He dubbed himself in German as Poirot only in Evil under the Sun (his other Poirot roles being undertaken by three actors). However, he provided only his English and German voices for Disney's Robin Hood and NBC's Alice in Wonderland.[17]

 
Ustinov in 1992 by Erling Mandelmann

In the 1960s, he became a Swiss resident. He was knighted in 1990 and was appointed chancellor of Durham University in 1992, having previously been elected as the first rector of the University of Dundee in 1968 (a role in which he moved from being merely a figurehead to taking on a political role, negotiating with student protesters).[18] Ustinov was re-elected to the post for a second three-year term in 1971, narrowly beating Michael Parkinson after a disputed recount.[19][20] He received an honorary doctorate from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

Ustinov was a frequent defender of the Chinese government, stating in an address to Durham University in 2000, "People are annoyed with the Chinese for not respecting more human rights. But with a population that size it's very difficult to have the same attitude to human rights."[21] In 2003, Durham's postgraduate college (previously known as the Graduate Society) was renamed Ustinov College. Ustinov went to Berlin on a UNICEF mission in 2002 to visit the circle of United Buddy Bears that promote a more peaceful world between nations, cultures, and religions for the first time. He was determined to ensure that Iraq would also be represented in this circle of about 140 countries. Ustinov also presented and narrated the official video review of the 1987 Formula One season and narrated the documentary series Wings of the Red Star. In 1988, he hosted a live television broadcast entitled The Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper. Ustinov gave his name to the Foundation of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for their Sir Peter Ustinov Television Scriptwriting Award, given annually to a young television screenwriter.

Personal life

 
Ustinov with Suzanne Cloutier and daughter in the 1950s

Ustinov was married three times—first to Isolde Denham (1920–1987), daughter of Reginald Denham and Moyna Macgill. The marriage lasted from 1940 to their divorce in 1950, and they had one child, daughter Tamara Ustinov. Isolde was the half-sister of Angela Lansbury, who appeared with Ustinov in Death on the Nile. His second marriage was to Suzanne Cloutier, which lasted from 1954 to their divorce in 1971. They had three children: two daughters, Pavla Ustinov and Andrea Ustinov, and a son, Igor Ustinov (de). His third marriage was to Helene du Lau d'Allemans, which lasted from 1972 to his death in 2004.[22]

Ustinov was a secular humanist. He was listed as a distinguished supporter of the British Humanist Association, and had once served on their advisory council.[23][24]

Ustinov suffered from diabetes and a weakened heart in his last years.[25]

Death

Ustinov died on 28 March 2004 of heart failure in a clinic in Genolier, near his home in Bursins, Switzerland, aged 82. He had suffered from diabetes and heart disease.[26][27] UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy spoke at his funeral, representing United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

Globalism

Ustinov was the president of the World Federalist Movement (WFM) from 1991 to 2004, the time of his death.[28] WFM is a global nongovernmental organization that promotes the concept of global democratic institutions. WFM lobbies those in powerful positions to establish a unified human government based on democracy and civil society. Under its plan, the United Nations and other world agencies would become the institutions of a World Federation. The UN would be the federal government and nation states would become similar to provinces.[citation needed]

Until his death, Ustinov was a member of English PEN, part of the PEN International network that campaigns for freedom of expression.

Filmography

Films
Year Film Role Director Notes
1940 Hullo Fame
1940 Mein Kampf — My Crimes Marinus van der Lubbe (uncredited)
1942 One of Our Aircraft Is Missing The Priest Emeric Pressburger
1942 The Goose Steps Out Krauss Basil Dearden
1942 Let the People Sing Dr. Bentika John Baxter
1943 The New Lot Keith (uncredited)
1944 The Way Ahead Rispoli – Cafe Owner Carol Reed
1945 The True Glory Carol Reed
1946 School for Secrets Peter Ustinov
1946 Carnival Stanley Haynes
1948 Vice Versa Peter Ustinov
1949 Private Angelo Private Angelo Peter Ustinov
1950 Odette Lt. Alex Rabinovich / Arnauld Herbert Wilcox
1951 Hotel Sahara Emad Ken Annakin
1951 Quo Vadis Nero Mervyn LeRoy
1951 The Magic Box Industry Man John Boulting
1952 Pleasure Narrator (English version, voice, uncredited)
1952 The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird Wonderbird (English version, voice) Paul Grimault
1953 Martin Luther Duke Francis of Luneberg (uncredited) Irving Pichel
1954 The Egyptian Kaptah Michael Curtiz
1954 Beau Brummell Prince of Wales Curtis Bernhardt
1955 We're No Angels Jules Michael Curtiz
1955 Lola Montès Circus Master Max Ophüls
1956 The Wanderers Don Alfonso Pugliesi Hugo Fregonese
1957 The Spies Michel Kiminsky Henri-Georges Clouzot
1957 The Man Who Wagged His Tail Mr. Bossi Ladislao Vajda
1960 Spartacus Batiatus Stanley Kubrick
1960 The Sundowners Rupert Venneker Fred Zinnemann
1961 Romanoff and Juliet The General Peter Ustinov
1962 Billy Budd Edwin Fairfax Vere – Post Captain Royal Navy Peter Ustinov
1963 The Human Dutch Bert Haanstra
1963 Women of the World Narrator (voice) Franco Prosperi
1964 Topkapi Arthur Simon Simpson Jules Dassin
1964 The Peaches
1965 John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! King Fawz J. Lee Thompson
1965 Lady L Prince Otto of Bavaria (uncredited) Peter Ustinov
1967 The Comedians Ambassador Manuel Pineda Peter Glenville
1968 Blackbeard's Ghost Captain Blackbeard Robert Stevenson
1968 Hot Millions Marcus Pendleton / Caesar Smith Eric Till
1969 Viva Max! General Maximilian Rodrigues De Santos Jerry Paris
1970 The Festival Game
1972 Hammersmith Is Out Doctor Peter Ustinov
1972 Big Truck and Sister Clare Israeli Truck Driver
1973 Robin Hood Prince John / King Richard (voice) Wolfgang Reitherman
1975 One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing Hnup Wan Robert Stevenson
1976 Logan's Run Old Man Michael Anderson
1976 Treasure of Matecumbe Dr. Ewing T. Snodgrass Vincent McEveety
1977 The Purple Taxi Taubelman Yves Boisset
1977 The Mouse and His Child Manny the Rat (voice) Charles Swenson
Fred Wolf
1977 Double Murder Harry Hellman Steno
1977 The Last Remake of Beau Geste Sgt. Markov Marty Feldman
1978 Winds of Change Narrator (voice) Takashi Masunaga
1978 Death on the Nile Hercule Poirot John Guillermin
1978 Thief of Baghdad The Caliph Clive Donner
1979 Morte no Tejo
1979 Ashanti Suleiman Richard Fleischer
1979 We'll Grow Thin Together [fr] Victor Lasnier
1979 Tarka the Otter Narrator (voice) David Cobham
1981 Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen Charlie Chan Clive Donner
1981 The Great Muppet Caper Truck Driver Jim Henson
1981 Grendel Grendel Grendel Grendel (voice) Alexander Stitt
1981 The Search for Santa Claus Grandfather
1982 Venezia, carnevale – Un amore
1982 Evil Under the Sun Hercule Poirot Guy Hamilton
1984 Memed, My Hawk Abdi Aga
1988 Appointment with Death Hercule Poirot Michael Winner
1988 Peep and the Big Wide World Rick Marshall
1989 La Révolution française André-Boniface-Louis Riquetti, vicomte de Mirabeau segment "Les Années Lumière"
1989 Granpa Granpa (voice) Dianne Jackson
1990 There Was a Castle with Forty Dogs Le vétérinaire Muggione Duccio Tessari
1992 Lorenzo's Oil Professor Nikolais George Miller
1993 Glasnost and Glamour Narrator / Himself Patrick Lichfield / Unipart
1995 The Phoenix and the Magic Carpet Grandfather / Phoenix (voice)
1998 Stiff Upper Lips Horace Gary Sinyor
1999 The Bachelor Grandad James Shannon Gary Sinyor
2000 My Khmer Heart himself
2000 Majestät brauchen Sonne
2001 Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures Jan Harlan
2003 Luther Frederick the Wise Eric Till
2004 Siberia: Railroad Through the Wilderness narrator
Television

Nonfiction

  • Apropos: portrait painting OCLC 502028565
  • Dear Me
  • Generation at Jeopardy: Children in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
(introduction by Peter Ustinov) (UNICEF) OCLC 1124421105 [36][37]
  • Klop and the Ustinov Family (with Nadia Benois Ustinov) 1973 OCLC 835951
  • My Russia
  • Niven's Hollywood (introduction by Peter Ustinov)[38]
  • Quotable Ustinov
  • Still at Large
  • Ustinov at Eighty
  • Ustinov at Large
  • Ustinov in Russia
  • Ustinov Still at Large
  • Ustinov's diplomats OCLC 690371045
  • We Were Only Human. OCLC 320395513

Novels, novellas, short stories and plays

  • Abelard and Heloise
  • Add a Dash of Pity and Other Short Stories
  • Beethoven's Tenth
  • Blow Your Own Trumpet (1943 play)
  • Brewer's Theatre (with Isaacs, et al.)
  • The Comedy Collection
  • Disinformer: Two Novellas
  • Frontiers of the Sea
  • God and the State Railways
  • Halfway Up the Tree
  • The Indifferent Shepherd
  • James Thurber with Thurber
  • Krumnagel
  • The Laughter Omnibus
  • Life is an Operetta: And Other Short Stories
  • The Loser
  • The Love of Four Colonels
  • The Methuen Book of Theatre Verse (with Jonathan and Moira Field)
  • Monsieur Rene
  • The Moment of Truth
  • No Sign of the Dove (play, unsuccessful, ran for only a week at the Savoy Theatre c. 1952)
  • The Old Man and Mr. Smith: A Fable[39]
  • Photo Finish
  • Romanoff and Juliet
  • The 13 Clocks with James Thurber
  • The Unicorn in the Garden and Other Fables for Our Time (with James Thurber)
  • The Unknown Soldier and His Wife

Discography

Awards

Academy Award

BAFTA Award

  • 1962 nominated: Best British Screenplay (Billy Budd)
  • 1978 nominated: Best Actor in a Leading Role (Death on the Nile)
  • 1992 won: Britannia Award for Lifetime Achievement
  • 1995 nominated: Best Light Entertainment Performance (An Evening with Sir Peter Ustinov)

Berlin International Film Festival

Emmy Award

  • 1958 won: Best Single Performance by a Leading or Supporting Actor (Omnibus: The Life of Samuel Johnson)
  • 1967 won: Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Barefoot in Athens)
  • 1970 won: Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (A Storm in Summer)
  • 1982 nominated: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Informational Programming (Omni: The New Frontier)
  • 1985 nominated: Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts (The Well-Tempered Bach with Peter Ustinov)

Golden Globe Award

  • 1952 won: Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (Quo Vadis)
  • 1961 nominated: Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (Spartacus)
  • 1965 nominated: Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Topkapi)

Grammy Award

  • 1960 won: Best Recording for Children (Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf) with the Philharmonia Orchestra directed by Herbert von Karajan[41]
  • 1974 nominated: Best Recording for Children (The Little Prince)
  • 1978 nominated: Best Recording for Children (Russell Hoban, The Mouse and His Child)
  • 1981 nominated: Best Spoken Word Album (A Curb in the Sky)

Tony Award

  • 1958 nominated: Best Play (Romanoff and Juliet)
  • 1958 nominated: Best Actor in a Play (Romanoff and Juliet)

Evening Standard British Film Award

  • 1980 won Best Actor (Death on the Nile)

Lifework

Other

  • 1974: Golden Camera Award for Best Actor for the Exchange of Notes
  • 1978: Prix de la Butte for Oh my goodness! Messy memoirs
  • 1981: Karl Valentin Order (Munich)
  • 1987: Golden Rascal (Goldenes Schlitzohr)

State honours and awards

Honorary degrees

Ustinov received many honorary degrees for his work.

Country State/Province Date School Degree
  United States   Ohio 1968 Cleveland Institute of Music Doctor of Music (D.Mus.)[43]
  United Kingdom   1969 University of Dundee Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)
  United States   Pennsylvania 1971 La Salle University Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)
  United Kingdom   1972 Lancaster University Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.)[44]
  Canada   Alberta 1981 University of Lethbridge Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)[45]
  Canada   Ontario 1984 University of Toronto Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)[46][47]
  United States   District of Columbia 1988 Georgetown University
  Canada   Ontario 1991 Carleton University Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)[48]
  United Kingdom   1992 Durham University Doctor of Humanities
  Canada   Ontario 1995 St. Michael's College
  Canada   Ontario 1995 Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
  Republic of Ireland   1999 National University of Ireland Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)[49]
  Switzerland   2001 International University in Geneva

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External links

  • Peter Ustinov at IMDb
  • at the TCM Movie Database
  • Peter Ustinov at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • Peter Ustinov at the BFI's Screenonline
  • Obituary (UNICEF) 15 November 2019 at the Wayback Machine
  • Obituary (BBC)
  • Peter Ustinov 15 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine interviewed by Mike Wallace on The Mike Wallace Interview (29 March 1958)
  • Appearance on Desert Island Discs 19 November 1977
  • Interview with Sir Peter Ustinov by Bruce Duffie, 22 May 1992 (Operatic directing and classical music)
  • Peter Ustinov at the German Dubbing Card Index
  • Peter Ustinov at Find a Grave
  • Video by the University of Dundee about Ustinov's time as its Rector
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Preceded byas Rector of the University of St Andrews Rector of the University of Dundee
1968–1974
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Preceded by Chancellor of the University of Durham
1992–2004
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peter, ustinov, peter, alexander, ustinov, frsa, born, peter, alexander, freiherr, ustinov, april, 1921, march, 2004, british, actor, filmmaker, writer, internationally, known, raconteur, fixture, television, talk, shows, lecture, circuits, much, career, intel. Sir Peter Alexander Ustinov CBE FRSA born Peter Alexander Freiherr von Ustinov ˈ j uː s t ɪ n ɒ f 16 April 1921 28 March 2004 was a British actor filmmaker and writer An internationally known raconteur he was a fixture on television talk shows and lecture circuits for much of his career An intellectual and diplomat he held various academic posts and served as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and president of the World Federalist Movement SirPeter UstinovCBE FRSAUstinov in 1986 photographed by Allan WarrenBornPeter Alexander Freiherr von Ustinov 1921 04 16 16 April 1921Belsize Park London EnglandDied28 March 2004 2004 03 28 aged 82 Genolier SwitzerlandResting placeBursins Cemetery Bursins SwitzerlandEducationWestminster School London Theatre StudioOccupationsActor filmmaker writerYears active1938 2004SpousesIsolde Denham m 1940 div 1950 wbr Suzanne Cloutier m 1954 div 1971 wbr Helene du Lau d Allemans m 1972 wbr Children4 including Tamara UstinovParentsJona von UstinovNadia BenoisAwardsSee AwardsUstinov was the winner of numerous awards during his life including two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor Emmy Awards Golden Globes and BAFTA Awards for acting and a Grammy Award for best recording for children as well as the recipient of governmental honours from amongst others the United Kingdom France and Germany He also displayed a unique cultural versatility which frequently earned him the accolade of a Renaissance man Miklos Rozsa composer of the music for Quo Vadis and of numerous concert works dedicated his String Quartet No 1 Op 22 1950 to Ustinov In 2003 Durham University changed the name of its Graduate Society to Ustinov College in honour of the significant contributions Ustinov had made as chancellor of the university from 1992 until his death Contents 1 Early life 2 Career highlights 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Globalism 6 Filmography 7 Nonfiction 8 Novels novellas short stories and plays 9 Discography 10 Awards 10 1 Academy Award 10 2 BAFTA Award 10 3 Berlin International Film Festival 10 4 Emmy Award 10 5 Golden Globe Award 10 6 Grammy Award 10 7 Tony Award 10 8 Evening Standard British Film Award 10 9 Lifework 10 10 Other 10 11 State honours and awards 10 12 Honorary degrees 11 References 12 External linksEarly life EditPeter Alexander Freiherr von Ustinov was born at 45 Belsize Park London England 1 His father Jona Freiherr von Ustinov was of Russian German Polish Ethiopian and Jewish descent Ustinov s paternal grandfather was Baron Plato von Ustinov a Russian noble and his grandmother was Magdalena Hall of mixed German Ethiopian Jewish origin 2 Ustinov s great grandfather Moritz Hall a Jewish refugee from Krakow and later a Christian convert and colleague of Swiss and German missionaries in Ethiopia married into a German Ethiopian family 3 Ustinov s paternal great great grandparents through Magdalena s mother were the German painter Eduard Zander and the Ethiopian aristocrat Court Lady Isette Werq of Gondar 4 Ustinov s mother Nadezhda Leontievna Benois known as Nadia was a painter and ballet designer of French German Italian and Russian descent 5 6 Her father Leon Benois was an Imperial Russian architect and owner of Leonardo da Vinci s painting Benois Madonna Leon s brother Alexandre Benois was a stage designer who worked with Stravinsky and Diaghilev Their paternal ancestor Jules Cesar Benois was a chef who had left France for St Petersburg during the French Revolution and became a chef to Emperor Paul I of Russia Jona or Iona worked as a press officer at the German Embassy in London in the 1930s and was a reporter for a German news agency In 1935 two years after Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany Jona von Ustinov began working for the British intelligence service MI5 and became a British subject thus avoiding internment during the war The statutory notice of his application for citizenship was published in a Welsh newspaper so as not to alert the Germans 7 He was the controller of Wolfgang Gans zu Putlitz an MI5 spy in the German embassy in London who furnished information on Hitler s intentions before the Second World War 8 Peter Wright mentions in his book Spycatcher that Jona was possibly the spy known as U35 Ustinov says in his autobiography that his father hosted secret meetings of senior British and German officials at their London home Ustinov was educated at Westminster School and had a difficult childhood because of his parents constant fighting While at school Ustinov considered anglicising his name to Peter Austin but was counselled against it by a fellow pupil who said that he should Drop the von but keep the Ustinov 9 In his late teens he trained as an actor at the London Theatre Studio 10 While there on 18 July 1938 he made his first appearance on the stage at the Barn Theatre Shere playing Waffles in Chekhov s The Wood Demon 10 and his London stage debut later that year at the Players Theatre becoming quickly established He later wrote I was not irresistibly drawn to the drama It was an escape road from the dismal rat race of school 9 Career highlights Edit Ustinov as Nero in Quo Vadis 1951 In 1939 he appeared in White Cargo at the Aylesbury Rep where he performed in a different accent every night 11 Ustinov served as a private in the British Army during the Second World War including time spent as batman to David Niven while writing the Niven film The Way Ahead The difference in their ranks Niven was a lieutenant colonel and Ustinov a private made their regular association militarily impossible to solve the problem Ustinov was appointed as Niven s batman 12 He also appeared in propaganda films debuting in One of Our Aircraft Is Missing 1942 in which he was required to deliver lines in English Latin and Dutch In 1944 under the auspices of Entertainments National Service Association he presented and performed the role of Sir Anthony Absolute in Sheridan s The Rivals with Dame Edith Evans at the theatre in Larkhill Camp Wiltshire England After the war he began writing his first major success was with the play The Love of Four Colonels 1951 He starred with Humphrey Bogart and Aldo Ray in We re No Angels 1955 His career as a dramatist continued his best known clarification needed play being Romanoff and Juliet 1956 His film roles include Roman emperor Nero in Quo Vadis 1951 Lentulus Batiatus in Spartacus 1960 Captain Blackbeard in the Disney film Blackbeard s Ghost 1968 and an old man surviving a totalitarian future in Logan s Run 1976 Ustinov voiced the anthropomorphic lions Prince John and King Richard in the 1973 Disney animated film Robin Hood He also worked on several films as writer and occasionally director including The Way Ahead 1944 School for Secrets 1946 Hot Millions 1968 and Memed My Hawk 1984 Ustinov left as Hercule Poirot with John Gielgud in Appointment with Death 1988 In half a dozen films he played Agatha Christie s detective Hercule Poirot first in Death on the Nile 1978 and then in 1982 s Evil Under the Sun 1985 s Thirteen at Dinner TV movie 1986 s Dead Man s Folly TV movie 1986 s Murder in Three Acts TV movie and 1988 s Appointment with Death Ustinov ca 1960 Ustinov in The Sundowners 1960 Oona O Neill Charles Chaplin and Ustinov in 1965 Ustinov in 1986 Ustinov in 1965 Ustinov won Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his roles in Spartacus 1960 and Topkapi 1964 He also won a Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actor for the film Quo Vadis he set the Oscar and Globe statuettes up on his desk as if playing doubles tennis the game was a love of his life as was ocean yachting Ustinov was also the winner of three Emmys and one Grammy and was nominated for two Tony Awards Between 1952 and 1955 he starred with Peter Jones in the BBC radio comedy In All Directions The series featured Ustinov and Jones as themselves in a London car journey perpetually searching for Copthorne Avenue The comedy derived from the characters they met whom they often also portrayed The show was unusual for the time as it was improvised rather than scripted Ustinov and Jones improvised on a tape which was difficult and then edited for broadcast by Frank Muir and Denis Norden who also sometimes took part During the 1960s with the encouragement of Sir Georg Solti Ustinov directed several operas including Puccini s Gianni Schicchi Ravel s L heure espagnole Schoenberg s Erwartung and Mozart s The Magic Flute Further demonstrating his great talent and versatility in the theatre Ustinov later undertook set and costume design for Don Giovanni In 1962 he adapted Louis O Coxe and Robert H Chapman s critically successful Broadway play Billy Budd into a film penning the screenplay producing directing and starring as Captain Fairfax 13 In 1968 he was elected the first rector of the University of Dundee and served two consecutive three year terms His autobiography Dear Me 1977 was well received and had him describe his life ostensibly his childhood while being interrogated by his own ego with forays into philosophy theatre fame and self realisation From 1969 until his death his acting and writing took second place to his work on behalf of UNICEF for which he was a goodwill ambassador and fundraiser In this role he visited some of the neediest children and made use of his ability to make people laugh including many of the world s most disadvantaged children Sir Peter could make anyone laugh UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy is quoted as saying 14 On 31 October 1984 Ustinov was due to interview Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi for Irish television She was assassinated on her way to the meeting 15 Ustinov also served as president of the World Federalist Movement from 1991 until his death He once said World government is not only possible it is inevitable and when it comes it will appeal to patriotism in its truest in its only sense the patriotism of men who love their national heritages so deeply that they wish to preserve them in safety for the common good 16 He was a frequent guest of Jack Paar s Tonight Show in the early 1960s and was a guest on the upside down episode of the American talk show Late Night during which the camera mounted on a slowly revolving wheel gradually rotated the picture 360 during the course of an hour Ustinov appeared midway through and was photographed upside down in close up as he spoke while his host appeared only in long shots Towards the end of Ustinov s life he undertook some one man stage shows in which he let loose his raconteur streak he told the story of his life including some moments of tension with the society into which he was born For example he took a test as a child asking him to name a Russian composer he wrote Rimsky Korsakov but was marked down He was then told the correct answer Tchaikovsky since he had been studying him in class and was told to stop showing off He was the subject of This Is Your Life on two occasions in November 1977 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at Pinewood Studios on the set of Death on the Nile He was surprised again in December 1994 when Michael Aspel approached him at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva A car enthusiast since the age of four he owned a succession of interesting machines ranging from a Fiat Topolino several Lancias a Hispano Suiza a preselector gearbox Delage and a special bodied Jowett Jupiter He made records like Phoney Folklore that included the song of the Russian peasant whose tractor had betrayed him and his Grand Prix of Gibraltar was a vehicle for his creative wit and ability at car engine sound effects and voices citation needed He spoke English French Spanish Italian German and Russian fluently as well as some Turkish and modern Greek He was proficient in accents and dialects in all his languages Ustinov provided his own German and French dubbing for some of his roles both of them for Lorenzo s Oil As Hercule Poirot he provided his own voice for the French versions of Thirteen at Dinner Dead Man s Folly Murder in Three Acts Appointment with Death and Evil under the Sun but unlike Jane Birkin who had dubbed herself in French for this film and Death on the Nile Ustinov did not provide his voice for the latter his French voice being provided by Roger Carel who had already dubbed him in Spartacus and other films He dubbed himself in German as Poirot only in Evil under the Sun his other Poirot roles being undertaken by three actors However he provided only his English and German voices for Disney s Robin Hood and NBC s Alice in Wonderland 17 Ustinov in 1992 by Erling Mandelmann In the 1960s he became a Swiss resident He was knighted in 1990 and was appointed chancellor of Durham University in 1992 having previously been elected as the first rector of the University of Dundee in 1968 a role in which he moved from being merely a figurehead to taking on a political role negotiating with student protesters 18 Ustinov was re elected to the post for a second three year term in 1971 narrowly beating Michael Parkinson after a disputed recount 19 20 He received an honorary doctorate from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ustinov was a frequent defender of the Chinese government stating in an address to Durham University in 2000 People are annoyed with the Chinese for not respecting more human rights But with a population that size it s very difficult to have the same attitude to human rights 21 In 2003 Durham s postgraduate college previously known as the Graduate Society was renamed Ustinov College Ustinov went to Berlin on a UNICEF mission in 2002 to visit the circle of United Buddy Bears that promote a more peaceful world between nations cultures and religions for the first time He was determined to ensure that Iraq would also be represented in this circle of about 140 countries Ustinov also presented and narrated the official video review of the 1987 Formula One season and narrated the documentary series Wings of the Red Star In 1988 he hosted a live television broadcast entitled The Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper Ustinov gave his name to the Foundation of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for their Sir Peter Ustinov Television Scriptwriting Award given annually to a young television screenwriter Personal life Edit Ustinov with Suzanne Cloutier and daughter in the 1950s Ustinov was married three times first to Isolde Denham 1920 1987 daughter of Reginald Denham and Moyna Macgill The marriage lasted from 1940 to their divorce in 1950 and they had one child daughter Tamara Ustinov Isolde was the half sister of Angela Lansbury who appeared with Ustinov in Death on the Nile His second marriage was to Suzanne Cloutier which lasted from 1954 to their divorce in 1971 They had three children two daughters Pavla Ustinov and Andrea Ustinov and a son Igor Ustinov de His third marriage was to Helene du Lau d Allemans which lasted from 1972 to his death in 2004 22 Ustinov was a secular humanist He was listed as a distinguished supporter of the British Humanist Association and had once served on their advisory council 23 24 Ustinov suffered from diabetes and a weakened heart in his last years 25 Death EditUstinov died on 28 March 2004 of heart failure in a clinic in Genolier near his home in Bursins Switzerland aged 82 He had suffered from diabetes and heart disease 26 27 UNICEF Executive Director Carol Bellamy spoke at his funeral representing United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan Globalism EditUstinov was the president of the World Federalist Movement WFM from 1991 to 2004 the time of his death 28 WFM is a global nongovernmental organization that promotes the concept of global democratic institutions WFM lobbies those in powerful positions to establish a unified human government based on democracy and civil society Under its plan the United Nations and other world agencies would become the institutions of a World Federation The UN would be the federal government and nation states would become similar to provinces citation needed Until his death Ustinov was a member of English PEN part of the PEN International network that campaigns for freedom of expression Filmography EditFilmsYear Film Role Director Notes1940 Hullo Fame1940 Mein Kampf My Crimes Marinus van der Lubbe uncredited 1942 One of Our Aircraft Is Missing The Priest Emeric Pressburger1942 The Goose Steps Out Krauss Basil Dearden1942 Let the People Sing Dr Bentika John Baxter1943 The New Lot Keith uncredited 1944 The Way Ahead Rispoli Cafe Owner Carol Reed1945 The True Glory Carol Reed1946 School for Secrets Peter Ustinov1946 Carnival Stanley Haynes1948 Vice Versa Peter Ustinov1949 Private Angelo Private Angelo Peter Ustinov1950 Odette Lt Alex Rabinovich Arnauld Herbert Wilcox1951 Hotel Sahara Emad Ken Annakin1951 Quo Vadis Nero Mervyn LeRoy1951 The Magic Box Industry Man John Boulting1952 Pleasure Narrator English version voice uncredited 1952 The Curious Adventures of Mr Wonderbird Wonderbird English version voice Paul Grimault1953 Martin Luther Duke Francis of Luneberg uncredited Irving Pichel1954 The Egyptian Kaptah Michael Curtiz1954 Beau Brummell Prince of Wales Curtis Bernhardt1955 We re No Angels Jules Michael Curtiz1955 Lola Montes Circus Master Max Ophuls1956 The Wanderers Don Alfonso Pugliesi Hugo Fregonese1957 The Spies Michel Kiminsky Henri Georges Clouzot1957 The Man Who Wagged His Tail Mr Bossi Ladislao Vajda1960 Spartacus Batiatus Stanley Kubrick1960 The Sundowners Rupert Venneker Fred Zinnemann1961 Romanoff and Juliet The General Peter Ustinov1962 Billy Budd Edwin Fairfax Vere Post Captain Royal Navy Peter Ustinov1963 The Human Dutch Bert Haanstra1963 Women of the World Narrator voice Franco Prosperi1964 Topkapi Arthur Simon Simpson Jules Dassin1964 The Peaches1965 John Goldfarb Please Come Home King Fawz J Lee Thompson1965 Lady L Prince Otto of Bavaria uncredited Peter Ustinov1967 The Comedians Ambassador Manuel Pineda Peter Glenville1968 Blackbeard s Ghost Captain Blackbeard Robert Stevenson1968 Hot Millions Marcus Pendleton Caesar Smith Eric Till1969 Viva Max General Maximilian Rodrigues De Santos Jerry Paris1970 The Festival Game1972 Hammersmith Is Out Doctor Peter Ustinov1972 Big Truck and Sister Clare Israeli Truck Driver1973 Robin Hood Prince John King Richard voice Wolfgang Reitherman1975 One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing Hnup Wan Robert Stevenson1976 Logan s Run Old Man Michael Anderson1976 Treasure of Matecumbe Dr Ewing T Snodgrass Vincent McEveety1977 The Purple Taxi Taubelman Yves Boisset1977 The Mouse and His Child Manny the Rat voice Charles SwensonFred Wolf1977 Double Murder Harry Hellman Steno1977 The Last Remake of Beau Geste Sgt Markov Marty Feldman1978 Winds of Change Narrator voice Takashi Masunaga1978 Death on the Nile Hercule Poirot John Guillermin1978 Thief of Baghdad The Caliph Clive Donner1979 Morte no Tejo1979 Ashanti Suleiman Richard Fleischer1979 We ll Grow Thin Together fr Victor Lasnier1979 Tarka the Otter Narrator voice David Cobham1981 Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen Charlie Chan Clive Donner1981 The Great Muppet Caper Truck Driver Jim Henson1981 Grendel Grendel Grendel Grendel voice Alexander Stitt1981 The Search for Santa Claus Grandfather1982 Venezia carnevale Un amore1982 Evil Under the Sun Hercule Poirot Guy Hamilton1984 Memed My Hawk Abdi Aga1988 Appointment with Death Hercule Poirot Michael Winner1988 Peep and the Big Wide World Rick Marshall1989 La Revolution francaise Andre Boniface Louis Riquetti vicomte de Mirabeau segment Les Annees Lumiere 1989 Granpa Granpa voice Dianne Jackson1990 There Was a Castle with Forty Dogs Le veterinaire Muggione Duccio Tessari1992 Lorenzo s Oil Professor Nikolais George Miller1993 Glasnost and Glamour Narrator Himself Patrick Lichfield Unipart1995 The Phoenix and the Magic Carpet Grandfather Phoenix voice 1998 Stiff Upper Lips Horace Gary Sinyor1999 The Bachelor Grandad James Shannon Gary Sinyor2000 My Khmer Heart himself2000 Majestat brauchen Sonne2001 Stanley Kubrick A Life in Pictures Jan Harlan2003 Luther Frederick the Wise Eric Till2004 Siberia Railroad Through the Wilderness narratorTelevisionWhat s My Line 1957 1966 gameshow 9 episodes I ve Got a Secret 1960 gameshow 1 episode Barefoot in Athens 1966 TV film as Socrates Klapzubova jedenactka 1968 TV serial episode 12 Muzi z Ria as television commentator 29 Parkinson 1971 1972 talk show 3 episodes 30 The Muppet Show 1976 1 episode as himself Kein Abend wie jeder andere de 1976 TV film as owner of Billy s artstore Jesus of Nazareth 1977 miniseries as Herod the Great Doctor Snuggles 1979 13 episodes as Doctor Snuggles Einstein s Universe 1979 documentary film as himself Nuclear Nightmares 1979 documentary film as himself Omni The New Frontier 1981 31 Overheard 1984 TV film as Comrade Kuruk Thirteen at Dinner 1985 TV film as Hercule Poirot Dead Man s Folly 1986 TV film as Hercule Poirot Murder in Three Acts 1986 TV film as Hercule Poirot Peter Ustinov s Russia 1986 documentary miniseries as himself Le defi mondial 1986 32 An Audience with Peter Ustinov 1988 33 The Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper 1988 documentary Around the World in 80 Days 1989 miniseries as Detective Wilbur Fix Peter Ustinov on the Orient Express 1991 Wings of the Red Star 1993 documentary series 13 episodes as narrator Celebrating Haydn with Peter Ustinov 1994 documentary The Old Curiosity Shop 1995 TV film as Grandfather Paths of the Gods 1995 documentary series 8 episodes as himself Sir Peter Ustinov s Mendelssohn 1997 documentary Alice in Wonderland 1999 TV film as Walrus Animal Farm 1999 TV film as Old Major voice Victoria amp Albert 2001 TV serial as King William IV 34 Winter Solstice 35 Hughie McLellanNonfiction EditApropos portrait painting OCLC 502028565 Dear Me Generation at Jeopardy Children in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union introduction by Peter Ustinov UNICEF OCLC 1124421105 36 37 dd Klop and the Ustinov Family with Nadia Benois Ustinov 1973 OCLC 835951 My Russia Niven s Hollywood introduction by Peter Ustinov 38 Quotable Ustinov Still at Large Ustinov at Eighty Ustinov at Large Ustinov in Russia Ustinov Still at Large Ustinov s diplomats OCLC 690371045 We Were Only Human OCLC 320395513Novels novellas short stories and plays EditAbelard and Heloise Add a Dash of Pity and Other Short Stories Beethoven s Tenth Blow Your Own Trumpet 1943 play Brewer s Theatre with Isaacs et al The Comedy Collection Disinformer Two Novellas Frontiers of the Sea God and the State Railways Halfway Up the Tree The Indifferent Shepherd James Thurber with Thurber Krumnagel The Laughter Omnibus Life is an Operetta And Other Short Stories The Loser The Love of Four Colonels The Methuen Book of Theatre Verse with Jonathan and Moira Field Monsieur Rene The Moment of Truth No Sign of the Dove play unsuccessful ran for only a week at the Savoy Theatre c 1952 The Old Man and Mr Smith A Fable 39 Photo Finish Romanoff and Juliet The 13 Clocks with James Thurber The Unicorn in the Garden and Other Fables for Our Time with James Thurber The Unknown Soldier and His WifeDiscography EditGrand Prix of Gibraltar 1960 spoken word comedy The Creatures of Prometheus Ludwig van Beethoven a musical narration RCA Red Seal 74321 82163 2 2001 Der Burger als Edelmann After Moliere adapted by Ustinov incidental music by Richard Strauss Koch Classics 3 6578 2 1998 Awards EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Peter Ustinov news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Academy Award Edit 1952 nominated Best Supporting Actor Quo Vadis 1961 won Best Supporting Actor Spartacus 1965 won Best Supporting Actor Topkapi 1969 nominated Best Original Screenplay Hot Millions with Ira Wallach BAFTA Award Edit 1962 nominated Best British Screenplay Billy Budd 1978 nominated Best Actor in a Leading Role Death on the Nile 1992 won Britannia Award for Lifetime Achievement 1995 nominated Best Light Entertainment Performance An Evening with Sir Peter Ustinov Berlin International Film Festival Edit 1961 nominated Golden Bear Romanoff and Juliet 1972 won Silver Bear for an outstanding artistic contribution Hammersmith Is Out 40 1972 nominated Golden Bear Hammersmith Is Out Emmy Award Edit 1958 won Best Single Performance by a Leading or Supporting Actor Omnibus The Life of Samuel Johnson 1967 won Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Barefoot in Athens 1970 won Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role A Storm in Summer 1982 nominated Outstanding Individual Achievement in Informational Programming Omni The New Frontier 1985 nominated Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts The Well Tempered Bach with Peter Ustinov Golden Globe Award Edit 1952 won Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Quo Vadis 1961 nominated Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Spartacus 1965 nominated Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Topkapi Grammy Award Edit 1960 won Best Recording for Children Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf with the Philharmonia Orchestra directed by Herbert von Karajan 41 1974 nominated Best Recording for Children The Little Prince 1978 nominated Best Recording for Children Russell Hoban The Mouse and His Child 1981 nominated Best Spoken Word Album A Curb in the Sky Tony Award Edit 1958 nominated Best Play Romanoff and Juliet 1958 nominated Best Actor in a Play Romanoff and Juliet Evening Standard British Film Award Edit 1980 won Best Actor Death on the Nile Lifework Edit 1992 Britannia Award 1993 London Critics Award 1994 Bambi 1997 German Video Prize of the DIVA Award 1998 Bavarian Television Award 2001 Golden Camera Goldene Kamera Berlin 2002 Planetary Consciousness Award of the Club of Budapest 2004 Bavarian Film Award Bayerischer Filmpreis 2004 Rose d Or Charity Award with UNICEF posthumously Other Edit 1974 Golden Camera Award for Best Actor for the Exchange of Notes 1978 Prix de la Butte for Oh my goodness Messy memoirs 1981 Karl Valentin Order Munich 1987 Golden Rascal Goldenes Schlitzohr State honours and awards Edit 1957 Benjamin Franklin Medal of the Royal Society of Arts London 1974 Order of the Smile Poland 1975 Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE United Kingdom 1978 UNICEF International Prize for outstanding services 1985 Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres France 1986 Istiqlal Order Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan 1987 Order of the Yugoslav Flag 1987 Elected to the Academie des Beaux Arts 41 1990 Gold Medal of the City of Athens 1990 Medal of the Hellenic Red Cross 1990 Knight Bachelor United Kingdom 1991 Medal of Charles University in Prague 1994 Knight of the National Order of the Southern Cross Brazil 1994 German Culture Prize Deutscher Kulturpreis 1995 International UNICEF Prize for Outstanding Services 1998 Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Bundesverdienstkreuz 2001 Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art 1st class 42 2004 Hanseatic Bremen Prize for International Understanding Bremer Hansepreis fur Volkerverstandigung Honorary degrees Edit Ustinov received many honorary degrees for his work Country State Province Date School Degree United States Ohio 1968 Cleveland Institute of Music Doctor of Music D Mus 43 United Kingdom 1969 University of Dundee Doctor of Laws LL D United States Pennsylvania 1971 La Salle University Doctor of Laws LL D United Kingdom 1972 Lancaster University Doctor of Letters D Litt 44 Canada Alberta 1981 University of Lethbridge Doctor of Laws LL D 45 Canada Ontario 1984 University of Toronto Doctor of Laws LL D 46 47 United States District of Columbia 1988 Georgetown University Canada Ontario 1991 Carleton University Doctor of Laws LL D 48 United Kingdom 1992 Durham University Doctor of Humanities Canada Ontario 1995 St Michael s College Canada Ontario 1995 Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Republic of Ireland 1999 National University of Ireland Doctor of Laws LL D 49 Switzerland 2001 International University in GenevaThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items December 2015 References Edit Ustinov Sir Peter Alexander 1921 2004 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 93510 Subscription or UK public library membership required Miller Gertrude M 1971 BBC pronouncing dictionary of British names British Broadcasting Corporation London Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 431125 0 OCLC 154639 The pronunciations were accepted by Sir Peter himself a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link For his biography with references to archival documentation and publications on him and his family see Holtz Hall Moritz in Siegbert Uhlig ed Encyclopaedia Aethiopica vol 2 Wiesbaden 2005 Also a family photo shows Ustinov s grandmother with her husband and their children including Ustinov s father Jona McEwan Dorothea 2013 The Story of Darasge Maryam Munster LIT Verlag p 45 ISBN 978 3 643 90408 9 Retrieved 2 June 2014 Strutynski Stanislaw Distinguished Guest in the Visitation Parish visitmaria ru Archived from the original on 15 February 2017 Peter Ustinov SEPLIS Beta Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 via Wayback Machine According to Ustinov in his biography Dear Me Norton Taylor Richard 5 October 2009 MI5 monitored union and CND leaders with ministers backing book reveals The Guardian Archived from the original on 22 June 2012 via Wayback Machine a b Ustinov Peter 1977 Dear Me 1st ed Boston Little Brown p 95 ISBN 978 0 316 89051 9 OCLC 3071948 a b Ian Herbert Christine Baxter Robert E Finley Who s Who in the Theatre A Biographical Record of the Contemporary Stage Volume 16 Pitman 1977 p 1202 Dunn Kate 1998 Exit through the fireplace the great days of the rep London J 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