What is the personality type of Lieutenant Columbo? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Lieutenant Columbo from Columbo 1971 and what is the personality traits.
Lieutenant Columbo personality type is INTP, and he is a type that is used to not just learning about things but learning about people. And that’s why he’s always asking questions, and he’ll always try to figure out the answer.
We’ve got a very similar character on our show, too. But he’s more of a detective than Columbo is. Whereas Columbo is the detective who says, “I’m going to do it my way, and you can either go with it or not.”
He’s a very good detective, but he’s a grumpy detective. He’s a detective who’s going to try to figure it out on his own. He’s going to use his own logic, and he’s going to come to his own conclusions.
And as a result, he’s more of a thinker as opposed to a feeler. He’s very intellectual. He’s a great, great thinker.
Columbo or Lieutenant Columbo is the eponymous main character in the American detective crime drama series Columbo. The character is a shrewd but inelegant blue-collar homicide detective whose trademarks include his shambling manner, rumpled beige raincoat, the cigar and off-putting, relentless investigative approach. Columbo is portrayed primarily by Peter Falk, who appeared in the role from 1968 through 2003. Columbo's first name has never officially been identified, although the name "Frank Columbo" has been visible on pieces of identification throughout the show's history. The character of Columbo was created by Richard Levinson and William Link, who said that Columbo was partially inspired by the Crime and Punishment character Porfiry Petrovich as well as G. K. Chesterton's humble cleric-detective Father Brown. Other sources claim Columbo's character is also influenced by Inspector Fichet from the French suspense-thriller film Les Diaboliques.