'Columbo' Actor Peter Falk Placed In Conservatorship

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ANTHONY McCARTNEY | June 1, 2009 11:11 PM EST | AP

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FILE - In this Aug. 9, 2007 file photo, actor Peter Falk arrives for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's annual installation luncheon at The Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file)

LOS ANGELES — A judge placed former "Columbo" star's Peter Falk in a conservatorship Monday to ensure his daughter could occasionally visit the ailing 81-year-old actor.

Falk's wife of more than 30 years, Shera, will remain in control of his personal care and affairs. Falk has advanced dementia, likely from Alzheimer's disease, one of his doctors testified Monday.

Catherine Falk petitioned in December to take over her father's affairs despite a sometimes contentious relationship with Falk and his wife. By court order, she will be allowed a 30-minute visit with her father every other month.

Falk's condition virtually ensures he will not remember the meetings, his doctor said.

The Emmy-winning actor slipped rapidly into dementia since a series of dental operations in late 2007, Dr. Stephen Read testified Monday, the final day of a two-day conservatorship hearing.

Read said it was unclear whether Falk's condition worsened as a result of anesthesia or some other reaction to the operation.

Read first evaluated Falk in June 2008 before the actor was scheduled to undergo hip surgery. His dementia and apparent Alzheimer's disease worsened after that procedure, and Read said the actor no longer remembers his signature role in the series "Columbo."

Falk won four Emmys for his starring role in "Columbo." He also received Academy Award nominations for movies in 1959 and 1960.

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For months, he has lived in a guesthouse at his Beverly Hills home that has been converted into an art studio and living quarters. He has around-the-clock care, and Shera Falk testified that she cooks dinner for her husband nightly.

Falk in 2005 designated Shera Falk to be his caregiver and the keeper of his estate.

Catherine Falk, 38, withdrew a petition to take over control of the actor's finances, saying she was only concerned about visiting her father.

The hearing placed a spotlight on a series of slights within the family that led to the court action. Catherine Falk alleged Shera Falk ridiculed her father, slammed the door in her face and cut off contact with him when he grew ill.

Shera Falk testified that her husband thought his daughter was troublesome and that they were never close. Her attorney used the actor's personal diary to show how he regarded their relationship in the last decade.

Catherine Falk acknowledged during the hearing that a lawsuit she filed against her father drove a wedge between them, but that they had reconciled. She had sued her father to force him to pay her tuition and expenses while attending Syracuse University.

Her attorney used postcards and telegrams Falk sent to his daughter when she was a child to illustrate a closer relationship than the actor's wife was willing to admit.

As testimony bogged down Monday in a final series of accusations and rebuttals, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Aviva K. Bobb ordered attorneys for both sides into her chambers.

The attorneys then brokered a compromise in a courthouse hallway that would allow Catherine Falk visitations, but not entry into his inner sanctum. The visits will take place at the home of a friend who lives down the street from Peter and Shera Falk.

Shera Falk will not be allowed in the gatherings.

"We're thrilled with the result," said Troy Martin, Catherine Falk's attorney.

Shera Falk's attorney, Marshal Oldman, also claimed victory, saying the hearing proved that Falk's wife had provided top-notch care and should be allowed to continue that role. He said Falk's physical health is good.

"Essentially, this is a family matter," Oldman said, noting that Falk was a private man. "It's important that families can figure out how to get along. It's a good outcome for everybody."

LOS ANGELES — A judge placed former "Columbo" star's Peter Falk in a conservatorship Monday to ensure his daughter could occasionally visit the ailing 81-year-old actor. Falk's wife of more tha...
LOS ANGELES — A judge placed former "Columbo" star's Peter Falk in a conservatorship Monday to ensure his daughter could occasionally visit the ailing 81-year-old actor. Falk's wife of more tha...
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- ccpostman I'm a Fan of ccpostman 22 fans permalink
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He was great in the "Great Race"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 AM on 06/04/2009

So many years of pleasure from Peter Falk as Columbo. As usual now, the vultures circle...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 06/03/2009
- Cowboylove I'm a Fan of Cowboylove 46 fans permalink
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Very sad. Reminds us all of how short life is and how mortal we all are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 06/03/2009
- MyGuyO I'm a Fan of MyGuyO 42 fans permalink
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OMG, I had no idea. Hard to take a story like this. Peter Falk/Columbo gave us so many years of enjoyment. I am sad to read this article as it hits close to home.

My mother was in her mid- 80s, very alert and active (looked like she was only in her 60s) when she had to have emergency surgery. When she came ouf of the anesthsia she never seemed right.. She had horrible hallucinations for some time and as it turned out later on was diagnosed with dementia. I belive very strongly that the hospital administered her a heavy dose of anesthesia for a woman of her age.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 06/03/2009
- Bulbul I'm a Fan of Bulbul 46 fans permalink
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So sorry , that it has to end this way...
One of my favortie show, I wonder, when and if they are going to rerun Columbo again....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 06/03/2009
- Macready I'm a Fan of Macready 64 fans permalink

this is very sad news . . . I love Columbo . . . it sounds like they had more problems than being sued to pay her university tuition . . . I would have thought though that a parent who could afford to pay their child's tuition and expenses at university should . . . giving a child a good education I think is one of the responsibilities of being a parent

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 06/03/2009
- wordvarc I'm a Fan of wordvarc 32 fans permalink

Everybody knows he just pretends not to remember until the moment the case is solved...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 AM on 06/03/2009
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A super actor. One of his first roles was in "Murder, Inc." made in 1960. HE was very good. He was also great in "A Pocket Full Of Miracles". He and Howard Everett Horton made that movie for me.

Like another poster (dotsthefunist) said earlier, "He made everything he was in better." There is nothing you can say about another human being that is nicer. But, it fits Falk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 06/03/2009
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 582 fans permalink
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So sorry to hear this! I loved Peter Falk's character in "Columbo," and I enjoyed watching him in whatever movie he starred in. I had an Aunt who was like a second mother to me who suffered from Alzheimer's in her late life, and I have a dear friend who's suffering from Dementia now - and she's only 50. So I know firsthand how heartbreaking it is to lose a loved one to this illness.

I wish his family well, and I hope they can find a way to resolve their differences.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 06/02/2009
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This is a totally heartbreaking story. Just so sad. A wonderful actor and a wonderful person. It's just such a cruel irony that he should be suffering from Alzheimer's / dementia after having been world-renowned for playing one of the most perceptive and sagacious characters on television. I'm sorry that his laundry has ended up in the mainstream media, but that's one of the drawbacks with celebrity. I don't know how his daughter can deal with just 30 minutes every two months. I'd rather not know relations had gotten so bad in their family. My condolences to him and his family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 06/02/2009
- peachykeen I'm a Fan of peachykeen 7 fans permalink
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I find it sad that his daughter sued him to force him to pay her college tuition and expenses. It's his money, why should he be forced to do that? There must have been a reason he wasn't willing to do it in the first place. Spoiled Hollywood kid? Is she now trying to make sure she's in the will? What child who really loves their parent would settle for 30 minutes a month?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 06/02/2009
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It's worse than that... it is 30 minutes every OTHER month.

He desevres better than this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 06/02/2009
- ibivi I'm a Fan of ibivi 12 fans permalink
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Don't most parents pay their children's tuition? I don't see that as her being selfish. I am sure that 30 minutes with a man who no longer remembers his past and possibly his loved ones is very painful. People, have some compassion. This is what happens when elderly parents lose their mental skills to these medical conditions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 06/03/2009
- MsIrisMG I'm a Fan of MsIrisMG 20 fans permalink
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Mine didn't pay for MY college. It's not a given, nor is it a rule that they have to, first of all. Second of all, no parent has to even want to see their adult children if they don't want to. You have no idea what went on in that family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 06/03/2009

My father always told me he had put aside money to pay for my tuition, but when the time came he had remarried to a woman who wanted me out of her way, and who had convinced him to let her son live with them and to pay his tuition, but not mine, so I ended up putting myself through college years later while working full time. It was much harder, but finally he divorced the wife and eventually contributed a little each month to help me in the last few years. It took me nine years to get a BA. I think if parents can help they should, because it makes a big difference starting out with an education that you can use to pursue your dreams when you are young rather than trying to play catch up later. Maybe this wife influenced him not to pay for the daughter's tuition, as it states that Shera was not supportive of her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 06/03/2009
- Okieborn I'm a Fan of Okieborn 69 fans permalink

I was always glad Columbo wasn't after me for something !!!
A great actor and human being !!
Would have loved to went out on the town with this guy !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 06/02/2009
- XME I'm a Fan of XME 26 fans permalink
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"30-minute visit with her father every other month"

Wow, generous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 06/02/2009
- emncaity I'm a Fan of emncaity 36 fans permalink

I wonder if he'd understand some of the comments here, if they were sent to him somehow?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 06/02/2009
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Everything he was in he made better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 06/02/2009
- emncaity I'm a Fan of emncaity 36 fans permalink

So true. How'd you like somebody to be able to say that about you as things wound down, or after you'd moved on? I can only hope to be a hundredth of that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 06/02/2009
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