Most Recent Role: "The Colonel" John Camden on 7th Heaven
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Birth Name: Peter Aurness
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Birth Name: Peter Aurness
Peter Graves is a veteran actor best known for his role as Jim Phelps in the two Mission Impossible series (1967 and 1988). He is the younger brother of actor, James Arness.
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Tit for Tat
Sunday 11 February 2007 on The CW
Sandy starts falling for someone else. Will Martin be able to handle this? Dr. Sanders seems to be quite the match for Martin, and even makes some moves on Sandy. T-Bone and Ruthie wanting to do something romantic for Valentine's Day, decide to get tattoos, to show their love for each other. The...
Peter claims he made more from residuals of re-runs of Fury than his brother Jim has made from his years on Gunsmoke.
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Peter has done an instructional video for skiing, World of Cross Country Skiing with Peter Graves (1986).
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Peter joined the Air Force hoping to see action and adventure, but was severely disappointed when he was stationed stateside for the entire term of his enlistment.
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Peter's stage name of Graves comes from his mother's grandfather.
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Peter won the Minnesota State Hurdles Competition in his last two years of high school.
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Other Appearances
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Biography
Host (1987-1994) |
Court-Martial
Major Frank Whittaker |
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Fury
Jim Newton |
Mission: Impossible
James Phelps (1967-1973) |
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Mission: Impossible (1988)
Jim Phelps |
The Winds of War
Palmer 'Fred' Kirby |
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7th Heaven
"The Colonel" John Camden |
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American Dad!
A.T. The Abusive Terrestrial Mr. Pibb |
Branded
The Assassins (2) Senator Keith Ashley |
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Branded
The Assassins (1) Senator Keith Ashley |
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Return of the Fighting 69th Noah Cooper |
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Bulman
Chinese Whispers |
Burke's Law (1994)
Who Killed the Toy Maker? Gen. Alexander Prescott |
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Gunsmoke
Which Dr. |
Mission: Impossible
Kidnap |
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This show provides an in-depth profile of the lives of people throughout history who have captured our imagination. more Court-Martial
Court-Martial was a WWII drama about the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Office and their investigations into wartime crimes. Filmed in England. more Fury
Fury chronicled the story of Joey, an orphan boy befriended by Jim Newton a recently widowed horse rancher, who's wife and son were killed in an auto accident by a drunk driver. Joey was brought... more
This 7-year series chronicled the adventures of the Impossible Mission Taskforce (IMF), a team of government spies and specialists who were assigned "impossible missions" by the unseen "Secretary".... more
In this update of the original 60's series, Peter Graves returns as Jim Phelps, head of the Impossible Missions Force (IMF). Brought out of retirement by the death of his successor and protege, he... more The Winds of War
1983 award-winning miniseries based on Herman Wouk's novel which follows the family of Victor 'Pug' Henry as they observe the beginning of WWII from around the world. more




