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Peter Breck

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Peter Breck Famous memorial Veteran

Original Name
Joseph Peter Breck
Birth
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
6 Feb 2012 (aged 82)
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Actor. He was best remembered for his role as Nick Barkley on the popular ABC-TV Western series, "The Big Valley" (1965 to 1969). After serving in the US Navy, he studied English and drama at the University of Houston, Texas. In addition to performing in college plays, he started acting at Houston's Alley Theatre and appeared in the George Shaw production of "The Man of Destiny," at Washington D.C.'s Arena Theatre. By the mid 1950s, Breck had several guest roles on a number of TV series such as "Sea Hunt," Perry Mason," Wagon Train" and "Gunsmoke," when he was signed to a Warner Brothers Studio contract. There he starred on all the top Warner Bros. TV shows of the day to include "Marverick," "The Roaring 20s," "Sugarfoot," "77 Sunset Strip," "Cheyenne," and many more. For feature films, his credits included "The Beatniks" (1960), "Lad, A Dog" (1962), "The Crawling Hand" (1963) "The Glory Guys" (1965) and "Benji" (1974). In his later years, he taught at a drama school and performed in the theatre as well as in a few films and TV shows from time to time.
Actor. He was best remembered for his role as Nick Barkley on the popular ABC-TV Western series, "The Big Valley" (1965 to 1969). After serving in the US Navy, he studied English and drama at the University of Houston, Texas. In addition to performing in college plays, he started acting at Houston's Alley Theatre and appeared in the George Shaw production of "The Man of Destiny," at Washington D.C.'s Arena Theatre. By the mid 1950s, Breck had several guest roles on a number of TV series such as "Sea Hunt," Perry Mason," Wagon Train" and "Gunsmoke," when he was signed to a Warner Brothers Studio contract. There he starred on all the top Warner Bros. TV shows of the day to include "Marverick," "The Roaring 20s," "Sugarfoot," "77 Sunset Strip," "Cheyenne," and many more. For feature films, his credits included "The Beatniks" (1960), "Lad, A Dog" (1962), "The Crawling Hand" (1963) "The Glory Guys" (1965) and "Benji" (1974). In his later years, he taught at a drama school and performed in the theatre as well as in a few films and TV shows from time to time.

Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith



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