George Peppard

George Peppard

Age
65 (passed away May. 8th, 1994)
Birthday
Oct. 1st, 1928
Born in
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Height
6'

George Peppard's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
The A-Team TV Show
The A-Team
Banacek TV Show
Banacek
 

Main Movie Roles

1980 - Battle Beyond the Stars
1977 - Damnation Alley
1968 - House of Cards
1967 - Tobruk
1966 - The Blue Max
1965 - Operation Crossbow
1964 - The Carpetbaggers
1963 - The Victors
1962 - How the West Was Won
1961 - Breakfast at Tiffany's
1959 - Pork Chop Hill

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Dr. Jake Goodwin
12
Himself
2
Max Morgan
1
John 'Hannibal' Smith
1
Lee
1
[Complete List]



BIOGRAPHY:

Handsome and elegant George Peppard occasionally displayed considerable talent through his career, but was too often cast in undemanding action roles. Following Broadway and television experience, he made a strong film debut in The Strange One (1957). He started getting noticed when he played Robert Mitchum's illegitimate son in the popular melodrama Home from the Hill (1960). He then established himself as a leading man, giving arguably his most memorable film performance as Audrey Hepburn's love interest in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961). Seen by the studios as a promising young star, Peppard was subsequently cast in some of the major blockbusters of the early/mid-'60s: How the West Was Won (1962), The Victors (1963), The Carpetbaggers (1964) and Operation Crossbow (1965). He reached the peak of his popularity in another such lavish production, The Blue Max (1966), in which he effectively played an obsessively competitive German flying officer during WWI. By the late 1960s, however, he seemed to settle as a tough lead in more average, often hokum, adventures, including House of Cards (1968), Cannon for Cordoba (1970) and The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972). In the early 1970s his declining popularity was temporarily boosted thanks to the TV series "Banacek" (1972). With his film roles becoming increasingly uninteresting, he acted in, directed and produced the drama Five Days from Home (1979), but the result was rather disappointing. In the mid-'80s he again obtained success on television as the leader of "The A-Team" (1983).


TRIVIA:
  • Had a cancerous tumor removed from lung, so he quit smoking after many years (1992).
  • Was originally chosen to play Blake Carrington on the TV series _"Dynasty" (1981)_ (qv), but was fired from the role after disagreements with the show's producers.
  • He was the original choice for Steve McQueen's role in _The Magnificent Seven (1960)_ (qv).
  • Was a passionate Democrat, and championed health care reform before his death.
  • Father of Brad Peppard, 'Julie Peppard' (qv), and 'Christian Peppard' (qv).
  • Made an infamous appearance on _"Password Plus" (1979)_ (qv), expressing dissatisfaction with NBC executives watching them "as if you're some sort of crook" (1979).
  • Father of 'Christian Peppard' (qv).
  • Graduated from Dearborn High School in Dearborn, Michigan.


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