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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_GravesPeter Graves - Wikipedia

    Fratello dell'attore James Arness, è principalmente conosciuto per la sua interpretazione di Jim Newton, il padre adottivo di Joey, nella serie televisiva di successo Furia (1955-1960), trasmessa sul canale nazionale R.A.I., nonché nel ruolo di James Phelps nelle serie televisive Missione Impossibile (1967-1973) e Il ritorno di Missione ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_GravesPeter Graves - Wikipedia

    Peter Graves (born Peter Duesler Aurness; March 18, 1926 – March 14, 2010) was an American actor who portrayed Jim Phelps in the television series Mission: Impossible from 1967 to 1973 and in its revival from 1988 to 1990. His elder brother was actor James Arness.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0336335Peter Graves - IMDb

    Peter Graves. Actor: Stalag 17. Peter Graves was born Peter Duesler Aurness on March 18, 1926 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While growing up in Minnesota, he excelled at sports and music (as a saxophonist), and by age 16, he was a radio announcer at WMIN in Minneapolis.

  4. Peter Graves. Actor: Stalag 17. Peter Graves was born Peter Duesler Aurness on March 18, 1926 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While growing up in Minnesota, he excelled at sports and music (as a saxophonist), and by age 16, he was a radio announcer at WMIN in Minneapolis.

  5. 15 mar 2010 · Peter Graves, the cool spymaster of television’s “Mission: Impossible” and the dignified host of the “Biography” series, who successfully spoofed his own gravitas in the “Airplane!” movie farces,...

  6. 15 mar 2010 · Peter Graves, the rugged actor who starred in the hit TV series “Mission: Impossible” and whose career took a comic turn in the disaster spoof “Airplane!” has died. He was 83.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0336336Peter Graves - IMDb

    Peter Graves. Actor: Paradise Lagoon. English actor Peter George Wellesley Graves, a member of the British hereditary peerage as the eighth Baron Graves, was born on October 21, 1911 in London.