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Pete Duel
Alias Smith and Jones, 1971
Born: Peter Ellstrom Deuel; February 24, 1940; Rochester, New York, U.S.
Died: December 31, 1971 (aged 31); Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting place: Oakwood Cemetery; Penfield, New York, U.S.
Education: Penfield High School
Alma mater: St. Lawrence University
Alias Smith and Jones (1971)
L-R: Duel, William Windom, Ben Murphy
Peter Ellstrom Deuel (February 24, 1940 December 31, 1971), known professionally as
Pete Duel, was an American stage, television, and film actor, best known for his starring role as outlaw Hannibal Heyes (alias Joshua Smith) in the television series
Alias Smith and Jones.
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Career
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According to Quentin Tarantino, Duel was one of the inspirations for the character of Rick Dalton in the film
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. In Tarantino's novelization of the movie, Duel and Dalton worked together, "enjoyed ... each other's company" and were both "undiagnosed bipolar."
Personal life
Duel became involved in politics during the primaries for the 1968 presidential election, campaigning for Eugene McCarthy, in opposition to the Vietnam War. He attended the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, and witnessed the violence that erupted.
Death
In the early hours of Friday, New Years Eve 1971, Duel died at his Hollywood Hills home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
Duel's girlfriend Dianne Ray was at his home at the time of his death and discovered his body. Ray later told police the couple had watched Duel's series
Alias Smith and Jones the previous evening. She later went to sleep in another room while Duel stayed up. Sometime after midnight, Duel entered the bedroom, retrieved his revolver and told Ray "I'll see you later." Ray then said she heard a gunshot from another room and discovered Duel's body.
According to police, Duel's friends and family said he was depressed about his drinking problem. He had been arrested and pleaded guilty to a driving under the influence accident that injured two people the previous June. Duel's death was later ruled a suicide.
Duel's funeral was held at the Self-Realization Fellowship Temple on January 2, 1972, in Pacific Palisades. At the service, his girlfriend Dianne Ray read a poem he wrote, titled "Love". An estimated 1,000 friends and fans attended. His body was flown to Penfield, New York, where he was buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
After his death, his role in
Alias Smith and Jones was taken over by
Roger Davis, who was previously the narrator over the opening theme of the show. The loss of Duel proved too great for the series to sustain and it was canceled in early 1973.
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