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  • The Toyroom
    The Packaging King
    • Dec 31, 2004
    • 16653

    Peter Graves Dies

    LOS ANGELES – Peter Graves, the tall, stalwart actor likely best known for his portrayal of Jim Phelps, leader of a gang of special agents who battled evil conspirators in the long-running television series "Mission: Impossible," died Sunday.

    Graves died of an apparent heart attack outside his Los Angeles home, about a week shy of his 84th birthday, publicist Sandy Brokaw said.

    He had just returned from brunch with his wife and kids and collapsed before he made it into the house, Brokaw said. One of his daughters administered CPR but was unable to revive him. Graves' family doctor visited the house and believed he had a heart attack, Brokaw said.

    Although Graves never achieved the stardom his older brother, James Arness, enjoyed as Marshall Matt Dillon on TV's "Gunsmoke," he had a number of memorable roles in both films and television.

    Normally cast as a hero, he turned in an unforgettable performance early in his career as the treacherous Nazi spy in Billy Wilder's 1953 prisoner-of-war drama "Stalag 17."

    He also masterfully lampooned his straight-arrow image when he portrayed bumbling airline pilot Clarence Oveur in the 1980 disaster movie spoof "Airplane!"

    Graves appeared in dozens of films and a handful of television shows in a career of nearly 60 years.

    The authority and trust he projected made him a favorite for commercials late in his life, and he was often encouraged to go into politics.

    "He had this statesmanlike quality," Brokaw said. "People were always encouraging him to run for office. But he said, 'I like acting. I like being around actors.'"

    Graves' career began with cheaply made exploitation films like "It Conquered the World," in which he battled a carrot-shaped monster from Venus, and "Beginning of the World," in which he fought a giant grasshopper.

    He later took on equally formidable human villains each week on "Mission: Impossible."

    Every show began with Graves, as agent Phelps, listening to a tape of instructions outlining his team's latest mission and explaining that if he or any of his agents were killed or captured "the secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions."

    The tape always self-destructed within seconds of being played.

    The show ran on CBS from 1967 to 1973 and was revived on ABC from 1988 to 1990 with Graves back as the only original cast member.

    The actor credited clever writing for the show's success.

    "It made you think a little bit and kept you on the edge of your seat because you never knew what was going to happen next," he once said.
    RIP Mr. Phelps
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  • jds1911a1
    Alan Scott is the best GL
    • Aug 8, 2007
    • 3556

    #2
    Or Captain Over

    He was a great actor his distinctive voice will be missed

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    • palitoy
      live. laugh. lisa needs braces
      • Jun 16, 2001
      • 59794

      #3
      Loved the guy, what a great legacy he left.
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      • saildog
        Permanent Member
        • Apr 9, 2006
        • 2270

        #4
        Wow, where to start...

        Peter Graves was in so much that I have enjoyed over the years, including Stalag 17 (I hated that he was the bad guy in that one, but having a likable guy play Price is what made it work). I loved his narration on all of the Biography episodes he did.

        I remember it blew my mind as a kid to find out that Jim Phelps was Marshal Dillon's kid brother.

        RIP

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        • megocrazy
          Museum Trouble Maker
          • Feb 18, 2007
          • 3718

          #5
          RIP Capt. Oveur.

          Joey, have you ever been in a... in a Turkish prison?
          It's not a doll it's an action figure.

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          • mazinz
            Persistent Member
            • Jul 2, 2007
            • 2249

            #6
            well this news really sucks. Time to pop in "the mysterious monsters" which he hosted back in the 70's. Hell might even fish out Airplane
            "What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hells Angels is currently unclear,"

            Starroid Raiders Dagon wrote "No Dime Store Monster left behind"

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            • hobub
              Ghost of a Dead Indian
              • Jun 18, 2001
              • 4778

              #7
              I'm sorry to hear this. I've been watching his brother on Gunsmoke quite a bit on Encore Westerns and TVLand recently. I was wondering how the two were doing.
              My wife and I used to watch him on biography back when it was on A&E.

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              • HardyGirl
                Mego Museum's Poster Girl
                • Apr 3, 2007
                • 13950

                #8
                Wow...that's so sad. I did watch some eps of Mission: Impossible as a kid, and saw a few of the B picture Peter Graves did. More recently, he had a recurring role in the TV drama "7th Heaven" as "The Colonel" (the grandfather), which I watched faithfully.

                RIP, Peter. You will be missed.
                "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
                'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
                Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
                If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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                • Marvelmania
                  A Ray of Sunshine
                  • Jun 17, 2001
                  • 10392

                  #9
                  A class act. He will be missed. RIP Mr. Graves.

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                  • mego73
                    Printed paperboard Tiger
                    • Aug 1, 2003
                    • 6690

                    #10
                    Always loved Peter Graves RIP

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                    • vulcan2074
                      Live Long and Prosper
                      • Mar 23, 2008
                      • 7817

                      #11
                      Peter Graves RIP

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                      • Hector
                        el Hombre de Acero
                        • May 19, 2003
                        • 31852

                        #12
                        Originally posted by saildog

                        I remember it blew my mind as a kid to find out that Jim Phelps was Marshal Dillon's kid brother.
                        ...and even more amazing...his big brother, James Arness...is still alive.

                        Great genes that family has.
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                        • saildog
                          Permanent Member
                          • Apr 9, 2006
                          • 2270

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Hector
                          Great genes that family has.
                          No doubt. Both of them well over six feet tall in the days when that was almost freakish. James Arness stood 6'7" as Marshal Dillon. That's a big ole' boy, even by today's standards.

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                          • vintage spideyfan
                            Web Wobbler
                            • May 12, 2007
                            • 1526

                            #14
                            Rest in Peace, Sir! Absolutely loved him in "Airplane!". Did not know he was James Arness' brother.
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                            Good Trader List

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                            • david_b
                              Never had enough toys..
                              • May 9, 2008
                              • 2305

                              #15
                              Both were 'giants' for their acting and high quality of work.

                              Sleep well, Mr. Graves, sir.

                              david_b
                              Peace.. Through Superior Firepower.

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