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Message started by Edith Grove on Mar 15th, 2010 at 6:13am

Title: RIP Peter Graves
Post by Edith Grove on Mar 15th, 2010 at 6:13am
Peter Graves dies at 83; star of TV's 'Mission: Impossible'
Mon 15 Mar 2010
By My-Thuan Tran

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Graves starred as James Phelps, leader of the elite Impossible Missions Force, on "Mission: Impossible."

Peter Graves, the rugged actor who starred in the hit TV series "Mission: Impossible" and whose career took a comic turn in the disaster spoof "Airplane!" has died. He was 83.

Graves was found dead Sunday afternoon in front of his Pacific Palisades home from apparent natural causes, said Officer Karen Rayner of the Los Angeles Police Department.

Graves had just returned from brunch with his family to celebrate his upcoming 84th birthday. He collapsed on the driveway before he could reach his house, said Sandy Brokaw, his publicist. One of Graves' daughters administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation but was unable to revive him, Brokaw said.

Graves starred in more than 70 television series and feature films, typically playing the straight-laced hero. One of his first major roles was in the 1953 classic, "Stalag 17," in which he played an undercover Nazi spy placed among American POWs in a German camp.

His most memorable role was in "Mission: Impossible," the 1960s CBS series in which he played intelligence agent James Phelps, leader of the elite Impossible Missions Force. The show ran from 1967 to 1973 on CBS and 1988 to 1990 on ABC.

Every week, Graves could be seen listening to a tape of instructions for carrying out his team's secret missions. He won a Golden Globe in 1971 for his role.

"Mission: Impossible," along with other Western, military and action parts in the 1970s, branded Graves as an actor who could deliver solid, straight-shooting roles. But that changed in 1980, when he became the star of the comedy "Airplane!," in which he played Capt. Clarence Oveur, the bumbling pilot whose one-liners included, "Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?"

Graves initially turned down the role. "I read it and thought, 'Gee, this is dangerous,' " Graves told The Times in late 2009. "It was in terrible taste."

But the film's producer, Howard Koch, urged him to meet with the young filmmakers, David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker, who told him that they wanted somebody of stature and dignity to play the role "absolutely straight," Graves recalled.

"They say you are supposed to stretch as an actor, so let's go stretch it," he said.

He joined other actors known for serious roles, Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges and Leslie Nielsen, in the film.

Graves was born Peter Aurness in 1926 in Minneapolis, the son of a journalist and a businessman. Graves' older brother, James Arness, would later play Marshal Matt Dillon on "Gunsmoke." Graves adopted his grandfather's last name to avoid confusion with his brother.

He studied drama at the University of Minnesota until arriving in Hollywood 60 years ago. He married his college sweetheart, Joan Endress, that same year.

One year later, he landed his first movie role in 1951's "Rogue River." He later starred in the TV show "Fury," playing a horse rancher who befriends an orphan. The contemporary Western series became a hit and ran on NBC between 1955 and 1960.

"I wanted Peter Graves to be my dad," Jerry Zucker, who directed "Airplane!" told the New Orleans Times-Picayune in 1997.

During the 1990s, Graves hosted the documentary series "Biography" on A&E.

In an interview with The Times in December, Graves said he wasn't ready to retire. "There has got to be some good parts around for guys my age," he said.

Recent roles included a guest part on "House" and 11 episodes on "7th Heaven."

He recently read for a part on a TV series as a grandfather, Brokaw said.

In addition to his wife, Graves is survived by three daughters and six grandchildren.

my-thuan.tran @latimes.com

Times staff writer Andrew Blankstein contributed to this report.

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Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by Heart Of Stone on Mar 15th, 2010 at 7:06am
R.I.P. Peter, he lived to a good age, 83, Mission Impossible was a great series, I loved it, better then the movies that were made of it with Tom Cruise.

Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by nankerphelge on Mar 15th, 2010 at 8:10am
That's a shame.

RIP to one of the best!

Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by Kilroy on Mar 15th, 2010 at 8:26am
"Mr Phelps Your Mission If you decide to take it" great show, thanks for the Memories........RIP Marshall Dillion's Brother, you were a great! Sorry I don't have a photo of you, but I have one of your brother and side kid Chester. Another great TV show from my Youth! 2 brothers 2 TV classics, not many families can say that.......
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Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by Joey on Mar 15th, 2010 at 9:29am
RIP !!!!!


Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Mar 15th, 2010 at 9:46am
This thread will self destruct in 5 seconds.....RIP Peter.

Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by Gimme Shelter on Mar 15th, 2010 at 10:57am
RIP Peter

Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by mojoman on Mar 15th, 2010 at 11:19am
Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?

You ever seen a grown man naked?

You ever been in a cockpit before?

Joey, have you ever been in a... in a Turkish prison?




Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by oldtimer on Mar 15th, 2010 at 11:53am
joey, ride fury in to town and get supplies.

i loved peter graves.  he had great hair and he was a good, solid character actor. i will miss him.

Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by Ginda on Mar 15th, 2010 at 1:02pm

oldtimer wrote on Mar 15th, 2010 at 11:53am:
joey, ride fury in to town and get supplies.

i loved peter graves.  he had great hair and he was a good, solid character actor. i will miss him.



Me too.  I looked forward to Fury on Saturday mornings.  Remember Packy Lambert?  Peter Graves was all the above plus a good man.

Title: Re: RIP Peter Graves
Post by Sioux on Mar 15th, 2010 at 6:44pm
I never missed Fury. And I loved Peter Graves. Sigh.

83 doesn't seem that old at all to me anymore. SIGH.

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