Peter O'Toole was born in 1932 in Connemara, Ireland...
Although it was his mother, Connie, who instilled
in O'Toole a strong sense of literature, by far the biggest influence in
his young life was his father, Patrick, a bookie who was often drunk.
One day, Patrick stood his young son up on the mantelpiece and said: "Jump, boy. I'll catch you. Trust me."
When Peter O'Toole jumped, his father withdrew his arms, leaving the boy
splattered on the hard stone floor. The lesson, said his father, was
"never trust any bastard".
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