Fame, Fragility, and the Detective Who Knew Too Much
No one saw the complexity behind the man who seemed so effortless on-screen. Peter Falk was Columbo—the rumpled trench coat, the hesitant drawl, the seemingly distracted manner that concealed a mind always two steps ahead. To the world, he was the charming, dogged detective whose disheveled appearance and probing questions made every criminal underestimate him. …
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