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| colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | [[Image:JoseTyler.jpg|200px|Lieutenant José Tyler (1964).]]
 
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | [[Image:JoseTyler.jpg|200px|Lieutenant José Tyler (1964).]]
 
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'''Peter Duryea''' portrayed [[José Tyler]] in the [[TOS|original series]] first pilot episode, "[[The Cage]]".
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'''Peter Duryea''' was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] July 14, 1939 in Los Angeles, California and portrayed [[Lieutenant]] [[José Tyler]] in the [[TOS|original series]] first pilot episode, "[[The Cage]]", which was later re-edited and reused in "[[The Menagerie]]".
   
 
The son of veteran actor Dan Duryea, he acted in around 30 films and TV guest star roles throughout the 1960s.
 
The son of veteran actor Dan Duryea, he acted in around 30 films and TV guest star roles throughout the 1960s.
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His [[television]] credits include; appearances on ''The Defenders'' (1961, with ''Star Wars'' actor [[wikipedia:Billy Dee Williams|Billy Dee Williams]] and ''Forbidden Planet'' star [[wikipedia:Leslie Nielsen|Leslie Nielsen]]), ''Kraft Suspense Theatre'' (1964, with [[Robert Pine]]), ''The Outer Limits'' (1964, with [[James Doohan]], [[Keith Andes]], [[Skip Homeier]], and [[Jason Wingreen]]), ''Dragnet'' (1968, with [[Jack Sheldon]]), ''The Name of the Game'' (1969, with [[Ed Peck]], [[Nancy Kovack]] and [[Robert Lansing]]), ''Family Affair'' (1971, with [[Brian Keith]]).
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His film credits include; assistant director for ''The Carpetbaggers'' (1964, with [[William Meader]], [[James Sikking]], [[Ed McCready]] and [[Paul Baxley]]), and appearances in ''Taggart'' (1964, with [[George Murdock]] and [[Tony Young]]), ''The Bounty Killer'' (1965, with 1930s ''Flash Gordon'' star Buster Crabbe), ''Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre'' (1965, 1966, with [[Robert Pine]], [[Michael Sarrazin]], [[Lawrence Montaigne]] and [[Tom Troupe]]), ''The Virginian'' (1966, with [[Robert Pine]] and [[Alfred Ryder]]), ''Twelve O'Clock High'' (1966, with [[Michael Barrere]] and [[Robert Walker Jr.]]), ''Catalina Caper'' (1967, which later appeared on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'', with [[Venita Wolf]]), ''Blood of the Iron Maiden'' (1970, with Marvin Miller voice of "Robbie The Robot", from ''Forbidden Planet'' and other [[science fiction]] films/TV episodes).
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0244454}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0244454}}

Revision as of 01:39, 13 November 2005

Lieutenant José Tyler (1964).
Actor: Peter Duryea
Character: Lieutenant José Tyler
Series: TOS
Episodes: "The Cage", "The Menagerie"
Born: July 14, 1939
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California

Peter Duryea was born July 14, 1939 in Los Angeles, California and portrayed Lieutenant José Tyler in the original series first pilot episode, "The Cage", which was later re-edited and reused in "The Menagerie".

The son of veteran actor Dan Duryea, he acted in around 30 films and TV guest star roles throughout the 1960s.

His television credits include; appearances on The Defenders (1961, with Star Wars actor Billy Dee Williams and Forbidden Planet star Leslie Nielsen), Kraft Suspense Theatre (1964, with Robert Pine), The Outer Limits (1964, with James Doohan, Keith Andes, Skip Homeier, and Jason Wingreen), Dragnet (1968, with Jack Sheldon), The Name of the Game (1969, with Ed Peck, Nancy Kovack and Robert Lansing), Family Affair (1971, with Brian Keith).

His film credits include; assistant director for The Carpetbaggers (1964, with William Meader, James Sikking, Ed McCready and Paul Baxley), and appearances in Taggart (1964, with George Murdock and Tony Young), The Bounty Killer (1965, with 1930s Flash Gordon star Buster Crabbe), Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1965, 1966, with Robert Pine, Michael Sarrazin, Lawrence Montaigne and Tom Troupe), The Virginian (1966, with Robert Pine and Alfred Ryder), Twelve O'Clock High (1966, with Michael Barrere and Robert Walker Jr.), Catalina Caper (1967, which later appeared on Mystery Science Theater 3000, with Venita Wolf), Blood of the Iron Maiden (1970, with Marvin Miller voice of "Robbie The Robot", from Forbidden Planet and other science fiction films/TV episodes).

External links

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