I didn’t know that Peter Graves, the star of “Mission: Impossible,” who died on Sunday, four days before his eighty-fourth birthday, was the younger brother of James Arness, the star of “Gunsmoke.” ...
Peter Graves showed up in Durango, sight unseen, in August 1970. A freshman from Bennington, Vermont, he arrived at Fort Lewis College to cross-country ski for coach Dolph Kuss. Graves not only ended ...
Peter Graves, one of TV's truly iconic actors who was simply known as "Jim Phelps" to one generation of viewers and as the big screen's Capt. Clarence Oveur to another, died over the weekend. Here's ...
Peter Graves, who starred in “Mission: Impossible” and films including “Stalag 17” and “Airplane,” died of natural causes in Pacific Palisades, Calif., on Sunday. He was 83. Graves made his mark when ...
Jim Phelps has accepted his final assignment. Graves, best known as the implacable leader of TV’s Mission: Impossible team from 1967 to ’73, died March 14 at 83. Thus ended a 60-year career in which ...