How Sir Peter Ustinov Imagined The Ultimate Odd Couple

British-born Peter Ustinov was a multi-talented, multi-award-winning actor. Classic movie fans know him well – “Spartacus,” “Topkapi,” both of which earned him an Oscar, but also “Quo Vadis,” “The Sundowners,” and “Hot Millions.”

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But acting was only part of his Portfolio. Ustinov was also a director, a popular raconteur, and a novelist.

Indeed, the two times that I interviewed him were both conversations about his fiction.

One of those interviews was in 1991. That was the year Peter Ustinov wrote satire imagining God and the devil going on a kind of fact-finding mission in the modern-day world – as humans.

The book was called The Old Man And Mr Smith.

Now, Peter Ustinov described himself as a secular humanist, and his portrayals of God and the devil should be taken in that context.

In any case, I think you’ll find this interview a delight to listen to.

So here now, from 1991, Peter Ustinov.

Peter Ustinov died in 2004 at age 82.

God, No! An Insight into Penn Jillette’s Atheist Perspective

I suppose there are many reasons someone might be an atheist. For famed magician Penn Jillette, one half of the Penn & Teller duo, his atheism results from what he frames as a vigorous intellectual exercise.

As a youth, Jillette read his Bible, but rejected it as illogical and flawed..

Jillette does not revel in his atheism, however, wearing it instead as one aspect of a multi-faceted personality.

His 2011 book was called God, No! He and I had a chat about it, so here now, from 2011, Penn Jillette.

Penn Jillette will be 69 in a couple of weeks. Penn & Teller remain a popular headline act in Las Vegas.


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