PETER GRAVES - DOCUMENT SIGNED 03/13/1953 - HFSID 173250
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PETER GRAVES
IRS Employee's Withholding Exemption Certificate signed in 1953 by
Golden Globe-winning actor Peter Graves with his birth name "Peter D.
Aurness"
Document Signed: "Peter D. Aurness (Peter Graves" in blue
ink.2 pages, 7¼x3¼ card, two binder holes near top edge. March 13,
1953. IRS Employee's Withholding Exemption Certificate, indicating two
exemptions. Graves (1926-2010), born Peter Aurness, appeared in 130
movies, TV shows and video games between 1951 and 2010, but is probably
best known as James Phelps, the leader of an elite covert operations unit on
the weekly TV adventure series Mission: Impossible (1967-1973). The
role earned him a Golden Globe in 1971 and an Emmy Award nomination. (He
reprised Phelps in a revamp of the series, which lasted from 1988 to 1990)
Modern audiences may also know him as a presenter on the long-running
documentary series Biography (1994-2006). Graves often played
straight-arrow, authoritative figures, which the team of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker
brilliantly lampooned with Captain Clarence "Joey, do you like movies about
gladiators?" Oveur in Airplane! (1980) and its sequel Airplane
II: The Sequel (1982). Graves paid his dues in a long string of B movies
before Mission: Impossible. One of his more memorable roles from this
period was a Nazi spy in the war movie classic Stalag 17 (1953).
But Mystery Science Theatre 3000 fans may also recognize Graves from no
less than five movies savaged by Joel, Mike and the 'bots: It Conquered the
World (1956), Beginning of the End (1957), Attack of the Eye
Creatures (1965), SST: Death Flight (1977) and Parts: The Clonus
Horror (1979). He was the younger brother of actor James Arness. File
holes at upper portion. Cancellation holes not near signature. Stray pencil
notes (unknown hand). Otherwise, fine condition.
This image has been censored to conceal personal information depicted
in the image. The actual document does not have these concealing
marks.
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