Peter Graves Biography
Biography
The younger brother of Gunsmoke star
James Arness, American actor
Peter Graves worked as a musician and radio actor before entering films with 1950's
Rogue River. At first, it appeared that
Graves would be the star of the family, since he was cast in leads while brother Jim languished in secondary roles. Then came
Stalag 17 (1953), in which
Graves was first-rate as a supposedly all-American POW who turned out to be a vicious Nazi spy. Trouble was,
Graves played the part too well, and couldn't shake the Nazi stereotype in the eyes of most Hollywood producers. Suddenly the actor found himself in such secondary roles as
Shelley Winters' doomed husband in Night of the Hunter (1955) (he was in and out of the picture after the first ten minutes), while sibling
James Arness was riding high with Gunsmoke. Dissatisfied with his film career,
Graves signed on in 1955 for a network kid's series about "a horse and the boy who loved him." Fury wasn't exactly
Citizen Kane, but it ran five years and made
Graves a wealthy man through rerun residuals--so much so that he claimed to be making more money from Fury than his brother did from Gunsmoke. In 1966,
Peter Graves replaced Steven Hill as head honcho of the force on the weekly TV adventure series
Mission: Impossible, a stint that lasted until 1973. Though a better than average actor,
Graves gained something of a camp reputation for his stiff, straight-arrow film characters and was often cast in films that parodied his TV image. One of the best of these lampoonish appearances was in the Zucker-Abrahams comedy
Airplane (1980), as a nutty airline pilot who asks outrageous questions to a young boy on the plane (a part the actor very nearly turned down, until he discovered that
Leslie Nielsen was co-starring in the film).
Peter Graves effortlessly maintained his reliable, authoritative movie persona into the '90s and 2000s, and hosted the Biography series on A&E, for which he won an Emmy; he also guest-starred on programs including Cold Case, House and American Dad.
Graves died of natural causes in March 2010, at age 83.
- Hal Erickson, Rovi
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