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George Peppard

George William Peppard was a charismatic leading man best known for Breakfast at Tiffany's, Banacek and The A-Team. In a career spanning more than three decades, he has appeared in Home From the Hill (1960), Pork Chop Hill (1959), How the West Was Won (1962), The Carpetbaggers (1964) and Blue Max (1966)

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Banacek

1972
as Banacek

Bang the Drum Slowly

1956
as Piney Woods

Breakfast at Tiffany's

1961
as Paul Varjak

Cannon for Cordoba

1970
as Cpt. Rod Douglas

Crisis in Mid-air

1979
as Nick Culver

Damnation Alley

1977
as Maj. Eugene Denton

Ford Startime

1959
as Pat Lawrence

From Hell to Victory

1979
as Brett Rosson

Home from the Hill

1960
as Raphael 'Rafe' Copley

House of Cards

1968
as Reno Davis

How the West Was Won

1962
as Zeb Rawlings

Man Against the Mob

1988
as Frank Doakey

Newman's Law

1974
as Vince Newman

Night of the Fox

1990
as Col. Harry Martineau

One More Train to Rob

1971
as Harker Fleet

Operation Crossbow

1965
as Lt. John Curtis

P.J.

1968
as P.J. Detweiler

Pendulum

1969
as Capt. Frank Matthews

Pork Chop Hill

1959
as Cpl. Chuck Fedderson

Silence Like Glass

1989
as Mr. Martin

Target Eagle

1984
as McFadden

The A-Team

1983
as Col. John "Hannibal" Smith

The A-Team: Mexican Slayride

1983
as John "Hannibal" Smith

The Blue Max

1966
as Lt. Bruno Stachel

The Bravos

1972
as Major John David Harkness

The Carpetbaggers

1964
as Jonas Cord Junior

The Executioner

1970
as John Shay

The Strange One

1957
as Robert Marquales

The Subterraneans

1960
as Leo Percepied

The Third Day

1965
as Steve Mallory

The Tigress

1992
as Sid Slaughter

The Victors

1963
as Cpl. Chase

Tobruk

1967
as Captain Kurt Bergman

Torn Between Two Lovers

1979
as Paul Rasmussen

Director

Movie Five Days from Home 1978

Producer

Movie Five Days from Home 1978

Guest Star

Episode The Dick Cavett Show
B.B. King, George Peppard, Ruby Dee, Bergen Evans
1970
Episode The United States Steel Hour
Bang the Drum Slowly introduction
1970
Episode The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson
George Peppard, Charlie Callas, Dr. Geoffrey Bourne, Charles O. Finley
1976
Episode Alfred Hitchcock Presents
The Diplomatic Corpse
1957
Episode Tales of the Unexpected
The Dirty Detail
1984
Episode Matlock
The P.I.
1994