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George Peppard

Acting

Born October 1, 1928 · Detroit, Michigan, USA

Died May 8, 1994

Also known as جورج پپارد

Biography

George Peppard (October 1, 1928 – May 8, 1994) was an American actor. He is best remembered for his role as struggling writer Paul Varjak in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's, and for playing commando leader Col. John "Hannibal" Smith in the 1980s television series The A-Team. Peppard secured a major role when he starred alongside Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), and later portrayed a character based on Howard Hughes in The Carpetbaggers (1964). On television, he played the title role of millionaire insurance investigator and sleuth Thomas Banacek in the early-1970s mystery series Banacek. He played Col. John "Hannibal" Smith, the cigar-smoking leader of a renegade commando squad in the hit 1980s action show The A-Team.

Awards & recognition

  • star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Filmography28 titles

Banacek

1972as Thomas Banacek

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

1955as Evan Wallace

Audrey Hepburn: Remembered

1993as Self

Breakfast at Tiffany's

1961as Paul Varjak

The A-Team

1983as John 'Hannibal' Smith

Matlock

1986as Max Morgan

How the West Was Won

1962as Zeb Rawlings

CHiPs

1977as George Peppard (uncredited)

Tales of the Unexpected

1979as Sergeant Guedo

The Dick Cavett Show

1968as Self - Guest

The Blue Max

1966as Lt. Bruno Stachel

Home from the Hill

1960as Rafe Copley

What's So Bad About Feeling Good?

1968as Pete

Rough Night in Jericho

1967as Dolan

Operation Crossbow

1965as Lt. John Curtis

Pork Chop Hill

1959as Cpl. Chuck Fedderson

The Bravos

1972as Major John David Harkness

Tobruk

1967as Captain Kurt Bergman

The Victors

1963as Cpl. Chase

Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr

1981as Theo Brown

The Executioner

1970as John Shay

The Carpetbaggers

1964as Jonas Cord Junior

Cannon for Cordoba

1970as Rod

Target Eagle

1982as McFadden

Battle Beyond the Stars

1980as Cowboy

One More Train to Rob

1971as Harker Fleet

Damnation Alley

1977as Maj. Eugene Denton

An Almost Perfect Affair

1979as Self (uncredited)