Peter Graves, the rugged star of TV’s Mission: Impossible, died Sunday afternoon at age 83. He was found in front of his Pacific Palisades, California home, dead from apparent natural causes.
Graves, who generally played the straight-shooting hero, starred in more than 70 television shows and feature films in his career and won a Golden Globe in 1971 for his role as James Phelps, leader of the elite spy organization, Impossible Missions Force.
As James Phelps he trained the best spies in the world to be able to break in, undetected, to virtually any house or building in the world, steal what they needed per their mission objective, and leave equally undetected.
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