Columbo: Suitable for Framing


3:00 pm - 4:30 pm, Friday, January 16 on 5SELECT (46)

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Suitable for Framing
Season 1, Episode 4

A millionaire art collector is thought to have been killed as the result of a random burglary. However, Columbo is convinced the dead man's nephew committed the crime to avoid being written out of the will, and embarks on a mission to ensnare his suspect. Detective drama, starring Peter Falk, Ross Martin and Don Ameche


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Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama

Cast & Crew

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Peter Falk (Actor) .. Lt Columbo
Ross Martin (Actor) .. Dale Kingston
Don Ameche (Actor) .. Frank Simpson
Kim Hunter (Actor) .. Edna Matthews
Rosanna Huffman (Actor) .. Tracy O'Connor
Vic Tayback (Actor) .. Sam Franklin
Joan Shawlee (Actor) .. Mitilda
Barney Phillips (Actor) .. Capt Tyler
Hy Averback (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Peter Falk (Actor) .. Lt Columbo
Born: September 16, 1927 in New York
Best Known For: Playing Columbo.
Early-life: Peter Michael Falk was born in New York on September 16, 1927 to Michael and Madeline. Peter's right eye was removed when he was three because of a retinoblastoma and he wore an artificial eye. Despite only having vision out of one eye, he enjoyed playing baseball and basketball. He made his first stage appearance at the age of 12 in The Pirates of Penzance at Camp High Point in New York. After 18 months working as a cook and mess boy in the United States Merchant Marine, Peter went to Hamilton College and later attended the University of Wisconsin. He transferred to the New School for Social Research in New York, where he was awarded a degree in literature and political science. He then travelled around Europe and worked on a railroad in Yugoslavia for six months. In 1953, he obtained a Master of Public Administration degree at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. He became a management analyst with the Connecticut State Budget Bureau in Hartford.
Career: While working in Hartford, Falk joined a local theatre group called the Mark Twain Masquers. He also took acting classes at the White Barn Theatre in Westport, Connecticut. In 1956, he moved to New York to pursue an acting career. He made his professional stage debut in an Off-Broadway production of Moliere's Dom Juan - it closed after just one performance. He had better luck with other Broadway roles. After a number of small film parts, Falk was praised for his supporting role in Murder, Inc. (1960), for which he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award. In 1961, he starred in Frank Capra's final film, Pocketful of Miracles and earned his second Academy Award nomination. Falk continued to make films and make guest appearances on TV shows. He is best known as the star of the TV detective series Columbo, which he first played in the 1968 TV movie Prescription: Murder. He went on to play the crumpled detective on and off on TV between 1971 until 2003. Falk died at his Beverly Hills home on June 23, 2011 at the age of 83.
Quote: "I didn't become an actor until I was an old man of 28 or 29. I declared to the world that I was an actor. Nobody heard me, but I did declare it."
Trivia: In 2006, Falk published his autobiography, Just One More Thing.
Ross Martin (Actor) .. Dale Kingston
Don Ameche (Actor) .. Frank Simpson
Kim Hunter (Actor) .. Edna Matthews
Rosanna Huffman (Actor) .. Tracy O'Connor
Vic Tayback (Actor) .. Sam Franklin
Joan Shawlee (Actor) .. Mitilda
Barney Phillips (Actor) .. Capt Tyler
Hy Averback (Director)

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