Peter Ustinov
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- | In ''[[Quo Vadis (1951 film)|Quo Vadis]]'' — 1951 film by [[Mervyn LeRoy]], about the [[persecution of early Christians]], involves the crucifixion of [[Saint Peter]] (in [[64|A.D. 64]]), then the murder of Empress [[Poppaea Sabina|Poppaea]] by Emperor [[Nero]] ([[Peter Ustinov]]), and the mercy killing of Nero by his Christian friend [[Claudia Acte|Acte]], inspired by the suicide of Nero in [[68|A.D. 68]] | ||
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Sir Peter Alexander Ustinov, CBE (16 April 1921 – 28 March 2004), was a British actor, writer and dramatist.
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