@@neothegsd7292 He had a bad weak heart even at a young age...i'm sure knowing he could and would drop dead from a heart attack at any moment affected his moods and temper
Well, it's well documented that he unfortunately brought some heart attacks on himself by using drugs, among other things...as early as 64, it is known that he used some drug of other to enhance pleasure during sex, and suffered a series of heart attacks in just a few hours...:(
I love that Peter Sellers was able to make fun of his near-death experience. I now wonder if it was a Kobe Engineering Defibrillator/Crash Cart that saved his life. I know one of the Engineers who helped develop that device.
He should have been afraid and stopped his drug abuse. ALL these "heart attacks" by stars under 65 are traced back to uppers like coke or meth. But fame and money they take for granted . Life too.
I was only a child in the 60's in England so too young to watch him . Dr Strangelove i found a unique film but really ODDBALL. I much preferred him in the Pink Panther films. He died young from heart attack but throughout his life he was what was called then MANIC DEPRESSIVE but in recent years has been called BI-POLAR. He was just so clever it was so over the top really.
Glad God had him where he could get help and a chance to consider the next life. Love Peter Sellers. He was so talented and funny and his working is helping even now. God bless him and his family.
It would appear God didn’t bless his family. His children inherited virtually nothing and his widow died in her 40s, depressed and hopelessly addicted to drugs and alcohol. Still, her daughter, by another man, lives well on Sellers’ residuals and the remainder of his fortune.
@@nkt1My point was that Peter got a second chance to decide where he would end up; heaven or hell and to put his affairs in order. Not everyone gets that. Most ppl put all that off to another day and then loss track of the days. As to his family and money. I don't know who got what. I do know his kids had a good mom to raise them and the ability to decide for themselves how they would live their lifes. Many ppl assume that if you have money you are secured with happiness and whatever else. Not so...look at Barbara Hutton. That would seem to also apply to his wife that you said had drug and alcohol problems and died in her 40s. AAA might of been able to help her as it has done with many ppl. God gives us all free will and this is a fallen world. Life is not fair. (This would apply to who actually got the money per your statement.) Thus we all have ups and downs. I would rather face life's journey with a God that wants the best for me. Therefore I put my trust in Jesus Christ as my Savior and Lord. Just ask him into your heart today.
@@aimeemacdn as are many truly exceptional people, being an exception to normal comes with a heavy price but being normal is an even heavier one to those of us who suffer from this.
just for the record nobody has ever come back to life after death. The stoppage of the heart is just a term used. dead is dead. even with stoppage of the heart it takes quite a while for the brain to die and people have went a lot longer than 2 minutes and reported back how their mind was still active. also during those minutes they would have been doing cpr etc which is a different setting than if a person 'drops dead" walking to store and not happened upon for minutes
There are cases of people being completely submerged for 15, 30, 45 minutes - even over an hour - in cold water and then revived. They were either (literally) dead or they suddenly grew gills. If that's not enough time there is the case of a British woman revived after six hours without a heartbeat. The idea that one was not "really" dead if they were eventually revived is just a circular argument.
Peter died in 1980, so I doubt this interview was in 2016... Indeed annoying not to have the interview date. What worth is a historical record without a date?