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Crucifax Autumn
3/15/2010, 09:15 AM
Since I've been the bringer of death lately...




Peter Graves, Star of Mission: Impossible, Airplane!, Dies

Peter Graves' career was more like three careers. At least. He was Mission: Impossible's pre-Tom Cruise leading agent, Jim Phelps. He was Airplane's Turkish prison-curious pilot, Capt. Oveur. He was the Emmy-winning host of Biography.

The silver-haired star who lent a steadiness and voice of authority to 60 years' worth of TV and film was found dead today of apparently natural causes in his Los Angeles-area home. He was 83.

For all his work—Graves' credits include the Billy Wilder WWII classic, Stalag 17, to bits on House and American Dad—the actor may be best remembered for listening very carefully to the following taped greeting: "Good morning, Mr. Phelps…"

Or, then again, maybe he's best remembered for interrogating young Joey (Rossie Harris) from the cockpit: "Have you ever been in a Turkish prison?"

And it's possible he's best remembered for helping tell the stories of dozens and dozens, both the famous and the infamous.

Graves intercepted self-destructing tape messages on TV's M:I from 1967-1973, and again from 1988-1990, in the short-lived redo. He was not the franchise's original leading man—Steven Hill, later of Law & Order, was—but until the Cruise movie franchise, he was its signature star. Graves never appeared in one of the Cruise movies; Jon Voight played a treacherous Phelps in the first 1996 big-screen adventure.

Airplane! made Graves a new comedy star at middle age in 1980. He returned to Capt. Oveur's œuvre in 1982's Airplane II: The Sequel. Biography came along in the 1990s; Graves stayed for more than a decade, winning an Emmy for the cable series in 1997.

Born in 1926, Graves was the younger brother of fellow classic-TV icon James Arness, who starred on the marathon-long-running Western, Gunsmoke.

Last December, Graves sounded ready for more careers, telling the Los Angeles Times he had no intention of retiring. "There has got to be some good parts around for guys my age," he said.

OKLA21FAN
3/15/2010, 09:24 AM
"Ever seen a grown man naked?" :pop:

badger
3/15/2010, 09:29 AM
http://blahblahblah.beloblog.com/airplane.JPG

Okla-homey
3/15/2010, 12:17 PM
http://blahblahblah.beloblog.com/airplane.JPG

Do you like gladiator movies?

referring of course to the scene in "Spartacus" when Tony Curtis was bathing his master and the water was hot!

picasso
3/15/2010, 12:18 PM
Stalag 17.

TheHumanAlphabet
3/15/2010, 12:20 PM
Who knew, Peter Graves and James Arness, brothers???

TheHumanAlphabet
3/15/2010, 12:21 PM
Stalag 17.

Wasn't he the German plant/spy - Price?

yermom
3/15/2010, 12:25 PM
Who knew, Peter Graves and James Arness, brothers???

i had no idea on that one either

TUSooner
3/16/2010, 08:14 AM
Stalag 17.

Great movie. GREAT, I tell ya.

C&CDean
3/16/2010, 08:49 AM
Great movie. GREAT, I tell ya.

One of my all-time favorites. If you've never watched it you're truly missing out.

TUSooner
3/16/2010, 10:08 AM
Who knew, Peter Graves and James Arness, brothers???
i had no idea on that one either
Duudes. That was common knowledge in pre-innerweb days. <shakes head sadly> Slap yourself in the mouth for not knowing that. :P

TUSooner
3/16/2010, 10:10 AM
Wasn't he the German plant/spy - Price?

Yer s'posed to say SPOILER ALERT
:D

C&CDean
3/16/2010, 10:17 AM
"Achtuuuung...."

John Kochtoston
3/17/2010, 12:08 AM
Over.