A Quote by Victor Banerjee

I loved Peter Sellers whenever he played an Indian. — © Victor Banerjee
I loved Peter Sellers whenever he played an Indian.
I loved Peter Sellers. I thought he was the perfect mix of physical comedy with out-of-the-box humor. I loved his tone; I loved his physicality; I loved everything about what he was doing as a comedic actor.
To be honest, I would like to have worked with Peter Sellers, because when people talk about classic British actors, you talk about Lawrence Olivier, and Peter Sellers was just in the most amazing films.
I've always loved Peter Sellers and Alec Guinness movies.
I think one of my very favorite films of all time was with Peter Sellers when he played Chauncey, the gardener. Being There.
Dad loved movies, and I grew up with British comedy. My ultimate favourite is Peter Sellers.
Dad loved movies and I grew up with British comedy. My ultimate favourite is Peter Sellers.
Peter Sellers was a solitary character, always preferring to hide behind a mask, and consequently, you never really got to know the real Sellers.
My dad turned me onto Peter Sellers as a kid. I loved the fact that he was a unique combination of being extremely subtle and over-the-top all at the same time, and that's a hard thing to do. I admire that.
When a Spanish actor does an accent, that's sexy. When Peter Sellers did a French accent in 'Pink Panther,' that's funny - he got nominated for a Golden Globe. How come whenever an Asian actor does an accent, he's stereotyping?
Peter Sellers constantly reinvented himself.
Peter Sellers is my great comedy hero.
The Indian diaspora is not a capital-accumulating diaspora. The Indian diaspora is doctors, lawyers, professors. Or newspaper sellers. They are basically trade- or profession-oriented, and so they're not major investors in their home country.
Peter Sellers was just a brilliant actor, and also comedic.
And as far as actors go, Peter Sellers is my all-time favorite.
My influences were Peter Sellers and the great British character actors.
No, it’s very comforting actually, to know that you’re sitting in a long legacy of actresses who’ve played the role. I’m absolutely all for absorbing all of those influences, so you understand the pedigree of the part as much as you understand the figure in history… because you are playing the part. You don’t say: “Gosh, I want to play Peter Sellers…” because you can sort of do that in your own bathroom.
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