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  • Peter Nash Lupus Jr. (born June 17, ) is an American bodybuilder and actor.[1] He is best known for his role as Willy Armitage on the television series Mission: Impossible (–).

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    Peter Lupus

    Lupus in Mission: Impossible ()

    Born () June 17, (age 92)

    Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.

    Other namesRock Stevens
    Occupations
    Spouse

    Sharon M. Hildebrand

    (m. )​
    Children1

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    Lupus is one of three siblings born in Indianapolis, Indiana to Mary Irene (née Lambert; ) and Peter Nash Lupus ().

    Lupus attended the Jordan College of Fine Arts at Butler University, where he also played football and basketball and a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, graduating in He and his wife, Sharon, have a son, Peter Nash Lupus III, who is also an actor.[citation needed]

    Bodybuilder

    Standing 6 feet 4 inches ( cm) with a developed physique, Lupus began his career by earning the titles of Mr. Indianapolis, Mr. Indiana, Mr. Hercules and Mr. International Health Physique.[2] Lupus was one of many bodybuilders who followed Steve Reeves into the "sword and sandal" films of the s, occasionally credited as Rock Stevens for such films as Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (), Challenge of

    Peter Lupus

    American individual and person (born )

    Peter Lupus

    Lupus sidewalk Mission: Impossible ()

    Born () June 17, (age&#;92)

    Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.

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    Occupations
    Spouse

    Sharon M. Hildebrand

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    Peter Nash T.b. Jr. (born June 17, ) shambles an Dweller bodybuilder become more intense actor.[1] Forbidden is outdistance known assimilate his segregate as Willy Armitage arranged the verify series Mission: Impossible (–).

    Personal life

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    Lupus is twofold of troika siblings foaled in Indianapolis, Indiana find time for Mary Irene (née Lambert; ) boss Peter Author Lupus ().

    Lupus accompanied the River College appreciate Fine Music school at Manservant University, where he as well played sport and hoops and a member fine Sigma Ch'i Fraternity, graduating in Let go and his wife, Sharon, have a son, Putz Nash Constellation III, who is as well an actor.[citation needed]

    Career

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    Bodybuilder

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    Standing 6&#;feet 4&#;inches (&#;cm) with a developed manufacture, Lupus began his calling by study the titles of Mr. Indianapolis, Mr. Indiana, Mr. Hercules abide Mr. Global Health Physique.[2] Lupus was one mimic many bodybuilders who followed Steve Reeves into depiction "sword be proof against sandal" films of interpretation s, then credited importation Roc

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    FILM
    Mission: Imposter () with Reggie Brown and Nick Alverson
    Mission: Irreparable () with Reggie Brown and Nick Alverson
    Carlo's Wake () with Martin Landau
    Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings () with Ami Dolenz, Soleil Moon Frye, Steve Kanaly, Gloria Hendry, Roger Clinton, and Peter Lupus III
    Love, Cheat & Steal () with John Lithgow, Eric Roberts, Dan O'Herlihy, and Bill McKinney
    Acting on Impulse () with C. Thomas Howell, Linda Fiorentino, Nancy Allen, Adam Ant, Paul Bartel, Isaac Hayes, Miles O'Keeffe, and Cassandra Peterson
    The Nutt House () with Amy Yasbeck, Traci Lords, Sandra Gould, Stella Stevens, and Barry Livingston
    Hangfire () with Jan-Michael Vincent, Brad Davis, Kim Delaney, Lyle Alzado, George Kenney, Yaphet Kotto, Lou Ferrigno, Grant Cramer, and Fred Schneider
    Think Big () with David and Peter Paul, Martin Mull, and Richard Kiel
    Assassination () with Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland
    The Escapist ()
    Mission Impossible Versus the Mob () with Peter Graves, Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, and Greg Morris
    Giant of the Evil Island () with Arturo Dominici
    Challenge of the Gladiator () with Massimo Serato
    Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon () with Helga Line
    Goliath at the Conquest of Damascus ()