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Title: Actor Peter Graves Passed Away
Post by: twyacht on March 15, 2010, 07:13:13 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/TV/03/14/obit.peter.graves/index.html

Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Actor Peter Graves, best known for his starring role on TV's "Mission: Impossible," died Sunday. He was 83.

While the cause of the actor's death was not immediately known, he apparently suffered a heart attack, his publicist said.

Graves had gone to brunch with his family Sunday morning. After they returned home and entered the house, one of his daughters began to wonder why he hadn't come back inside with them, said publicist Sandy Brokaw.

The family went outside and found Graves had collapsed. His daughter performed CPR but was unsuccessful in reviving the actor, Brokaw said.

Graves had been in good health and was celebrating 60 years of marriage and 60 years in the entertainment business. He was still pursuing work when he died, the publicist said.

He is best known for playing the character Jim Phelps for all but one of the seven years "Mission: Impossible" ran on CBS, from 1967-1973. He won a Golden Globe in 1971 for his work on the show, and was also nominated for an Emmy.

He reprised the role from 1988 to 1990 when the show resurfaced on ABC.

In an interview with CNN in 1996, Graves expressed disappointment with Hollywood's movie version of "Mission: Impossible" -- starring Tom Cruise -- which included none of the stars from the original TV series. Actor Jon Voight played the Phelps character.

"I am sorry that they chose to call him Phelps," he said at the time. "They could have solved that very easily by either having me in a scene in the very beginning, or reading a telegram from me saying, 'Hey boys, I'm retired, gone to Hawaii. Thank you, goodbye, you take over now.' "

Graves also appeared as Capt. Clarence Oveur in the 1980 movie spoof "Airplane!" -- a role he originally turned down, according to the Web's Internet Movie Database. He changed his mind after meeting with the film's writers, according to IMDb.

In recent years, Graves was part of a larger group that won an Outstanding Informational Series Emmy for the 1997 TV documentary "Judy Garland: Beyond the Rainbow." Graves hosted the documentary.

He is survived by his wife, Joan Endress, and three daughters, Kelly, Claudia and Amanda Graves, according to IMDb. Graves was the younger brother of actor James Arness, who starred in the long-running TV series "Gunsmoke," as Marshal Matt Dillon.

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Thought he was great in Stalag 17, Airplane, and of course, the original Mission Impossible, Seventh Heaven, The Guns & The Fury.

He had a very distinct voice, and had a thing for movies about Gladiators.

RIP Mr. Graves.
Title: Re: Actor Peter Graves Passed Away
Post by: Ichiban on March 15, 2010, 08:07:00 PM
I will always remember him for his role in Airplane.  It was a pretty risky thing to do at the time, he thought that it could very well end his career.

Captain Oveur: Joey, have you ever been in a... in a Turkish prison?
Title: Re: Actor Peter Graves Passed Away
Post by: billt on March 15, 2010, 09:07:43 PM
One of the best. How can you forget Jim Phelps? One of the best was his acting when they brought "Mission Impossible" back in the late 80's and one of the newer cast members got killed. I remember how they introduced it. "Tonight They Lose One Of Their Own!" I will never forget the look on Peter Graves face. It was as if he lost one of his own children. Talk about great acting! He was one of the greats. No one will EVER replace him.   Bill T.
Title: Re: Actor Peter Graves Passed Away
Post by: jaybet on March 15, 2010, 09:09:10 PM
"So...do you enjoy movies with Gladiators, Timmy?"
Title: Re: Actor Peter Graves Passed Away
Post by: Johnny Bravo on March 15, 2010, 10:18:25 PM
I like his brother too. RIP Mr Graves. God bless your family.
Title: Re: Actor Peter Graves Passed Away
Post by: shooter32 on March 16, 2010, 08:37:47 AM
 RIP Mr Graves.