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  1. Peter Duryea (14 July 1939 – 24 March 2013; age 73) was the actor who played José Tyler in the Star Trek: The Original Series first pilot episode, "The Cage", which was later re-edited and reused in "The Menagerie, Part I" and "The Menagerie, Part II". The son of veteran actor Dan Duryea, he acted in around thirty films and television guest-star roles, throughout the 1960s. Duryea was at ...

  2. Mar 24, 2013 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 107363585. Sponsored by Anne S. Source citation. Duryea was the oldest son of Hollywood Actor, Dan Duryea, and Helen Bryan. He had many occupations during his life, having been a writer, director, documentary filmmaker, boat guide, and naturalist. Before trying his hand at acting, he majored in math and physics at ...

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  4. Dan Duryea. Actor: Too Late for Tears. Dan Duryea was educated at Cornell University and worked in the advertising business before pursuing his career as an actor. Duryea made his Broadway debut in the play "Dead End." The critical acclaim he won for his performance as Leo Hubbard in the Broadway production of "The Little Foxes" led to his appearance in the film version, in the same role.

  5. Peter Duryea. Years Active: 1964 - 2016. Notable Work: For the Love of Spock (2016) Find information about "peter-duryea" watch "peter-duryea" on AllMovie.

  6. He also appeared twice on the big screen with his son, character actor Peter Duryea, in the low-budget Westerns "Taggart" (1964) and "The Bounty Killer" (1965). From 1967 to 1968, he played Eddie Jacks, the estranged husband of Evelyn Scott, on "Peyton Place" (ABC, 1964-68), before making his final screen appearance in the science fiction ...

  7. Mar 26, 2013 · HOLLYWOOD ACTOR. Born in Los Angeles in 1939, Duryea followed in his father’s footsteps. Dan Duryea was a TV actor with many roles to his credit, and the two appeared together in two films and an episode of Daniel Boone. However, Peter hadn’t intended on it: he was majoring in math and physics at Amherst College in Massachusetts before ...

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