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Peter Duryea
Peter Duryea in 1971
Born(1939-07-14)July 14, 1939
DiedMarch 24, 2013(2013-03-24) (aged 73)
OccupationActor
Years active1963–1976
Parent(s)Dan Duryea, Helen Bryan

Peter Duryea (July 14, 1939 – March 24, 2013) was an American actor. He is best known for appearing in a pilot episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, "The Cage" (1964), of which most of his scenes were reused in "The Menagerie" (1966). His father, Dan Duryea, was also an actor.

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Early life and career

Peter Duryea was born in Los Angeles in 1939.[1] He studied math and physics at Amherst College in Massachusetts before discovering acting.[1]

Duryea played Lieutenant Jose Tyler in the original Star Trek pilot episode, "The Cage."[2] He also appeared in The Fugitive, The Outer Limits, Dr. Kildare, Daniel Boone, Bewitched, Dragnet, Internal Affairs,, I Spyand Family Affair.[2]

Tipi Camp

Peter Duryea was the head of a non-profit society called Guiding Hands Recreation Society which hosted a peaceful getaway called the Tipi Camp.[3][4] Located in the West Kootenay area of British Columbia, Canada, the camp opened in 1988.[4] Groups and individuals book time at the Tipi Camp to reflect in a gentle collection of tipis along an idyllic lake.[4] The camp sees about 300 visitors annually.[4]

People travel from all over North America to participate in many of the different programs available at the Tipi Camp. Some of the more popular programs are the "W.I.S.E Camp" (Wilderness Immersion for Self-Esteem)[4] and the annual Yoga Retreats. The "W.I.S.E Camp" is intended for teenagers and emphasizes self-respect, respect for others and respect for the environment.[4] The closest town is Nelson.[5]

Personal life

Peter Duryea moved to Kootenay Lake in British Columbia in the 1970s.[1]

Duryea died at his home on March 24, 2013, aged 73, from undisclosed causes.[1]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c d Nesteroff, Greg (2013-03-26). "From Star Trek to Gray Creek: Peter Duryea 1939-2013". Nelson Star. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
  2. ^ a b "Remembering Peter Duryea, 1939-2013". Star Trek. 2013-03-26. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
  3. ^ Guiding Hands Recreation Society website; accessed August 14, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Kootenay Lake's Tipi Camp celebrating its 25th summer - Creston Valley Advance". www.crestonvalleyadvance.ca. 2012-06-14. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  5. ^ "Welcome to the City of Nelson". Archived from the original on 2006-09-02. Retrieved 2006-08-30.

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