by Hamilton B. Allen; Rochester Times Union, June 20, 1970
This is the fourth in a series of in-person reports on Rochesterians in Hollywood by The Times-Union's theater editor. Peter and Geoffrey Deuel, two actors from Penfield, brothers making the Hollywood scene, are playing the toughest game of their craft — the waiting game.
But they're doing it in easy style, each in his own way, and separately, while the wheel of movie fortune spins out its winners.
Peter, older of the two sons of Dr. and Mrs. E.S. Deuel, is "between assignments," waiting for his agent to come up with the right ... Read More
Pete Duel News Archive: 1971 and Earlier
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by Hamilton B. Allen; Rochester Times Union, January 16, 1970
Success hasn't spoiled Peter Deuel, but it surely has given him the time and means to pile onto his conscience the temporal burdens of a world he's convinced is hell-bent for destruction. The Penfield-born Hollywood star sat in the sun-filled, living room of his parents' home yesterday and dwelled unsmilingly on some of the reasons why "there isn't much to smile about anymore."
Air and water pollution, oil-smeared beaches, DDT, over-population, racism, the deliberate killing-off of species are some of the deep concerns stirring this troubled young man's soul. An interviewer ... Read More
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16 Magazine, June 1971
Hannibal Heyes, Alias Joshua Smith, Alias Pete Duel: The whole wild west is looking for Heyes, alias Smith! He's wanted for bank robbery, train hold-ups, and general bad doings! Pete Duel, the real name of this adorable outlaw is wanted, too — by the oodles of fans he's winning each week on ABC's Alias Smith & Jones.
What is the real Joshua Smith, alias Pete Duel, like? Well, he's a gentle, nature-lover who enjoys the simple things in life. Pete's idea of fun is getting into his camper-truck and taking off for the wilderness. Usually Pete goes ... Read More
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by Art Ronnie; Los Angeles Herald-Examine, TV Weekly, July 24, 1966
Can a young apprentice architect making $80 a week meet and fall in love with a lovely girl, take up housekeeping in a small apartment with a magnificent rooftop view of San Francisco, and find happiness and rating success as a TV series in the fall?
That's what the ABC television network hopes to find out when its new domestic comedy, Love on a Rooftop, premieres in color Tuesday night, Sept. 13, at 9:30.
No less interested is Peter Deuel, fresh from playing Gidget's brother-in-law, starring as the young designer of buildings.
Aware ... Read More
December 30, 2011Laura
Tiger Beat; July 1971
PETE DUEL
Full real name: Peter Ellstrom Deuel
Nicknames: Pete
Birthdate: Feb. 24
Birthplace: Penfield, New York
Personal points: brown hair, brown eyes, 6', 158 lbs.
Parents' names: Ellsworth and Lillian
Brothers' and sisters' names: Geoffrey and Pamela
Instruments played: fingers
Age entered show business: 19
Where living: Hollywood
Hobbies: writing poetry, auto racing, wilderness camping
Favorites:
color: brown
drink: organic apple juice
clothes: bells, denim shirts
group: Beatles
car: 1947 Chevrolet
actress: Anne Bancroft
actor: Zero Mostel
food: steak and lobster
dessert: ice cream made with honey
singer: Pamela Deuel
song: "Free Again"
Miscellaneous likes: Shoshone the Wonder Dog, Dianne the Wonder Woman, and my niece, Jennifer!
Miscellaneous dislikes: Air pollution, water pollution, land pollution, ... Read More
December 30, 2011Laura
Teen Pin-Ups, July 1971
TV's newest cowboys, Peter Duel and Ben Murphy of Alias Smith & Jones, are a couple of health food fans. They start each morning with a specially blended organic protein drink.
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by Tom Green, Gannett News Service; Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, January 17, 1971
Hollywood — It had been rainy for days in Southern California and when a break in weather came, they rushed the cast and crew of ABC's new mid-season entry, Alias Smith and Jones, out to the muddy back lot at Universal Studios.
They've been doing a lot of rushing with the new western. The show goes on the air as a replacement for Matt Lincoln this Thursday and by just a couple of days before Christmas only one episode had been completed.
Lunch had been cut to half-an-hour and Pete ... Read More
December 30, 2011Laura
Teen Pin-Ups, July 1971
Pete Duel believes in simple living. He lives in a small, plain apartment over a garage in West Hollywood. Pete's favorite way to travel is in a four-wheel drive camper. When he's crossing the country he drives if he has the time and camps outside rather than staying in a motel.
While attending St. Lawrence University, he became interested in theatrical productions and neglected his studies. He gained valuable experience when he left college and joined the Shakespeare Wrights Repertory Company as assistant stage manager and actor.
This was followed by a tour with the Family Service ... Read More
December 30, 2011Laura
Tiger Beat Spectacular, June 1971
All the Facts
Color Hair: Light brown
Color Eyes: Brown
Height: 6 ft.
Weight: 155 lbs.
Birthdate: Feb. 24
Birthplace: Rochester, New York
Parents' Names: Ellsworth and Lillian
Sister's and Brother's Names: Geoffrey and Pamela
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Has completed several movies made for television including The Young Country and The Psychiatrist. He co-starred with Kim Darby and David Janssen in the movie Generation. One of his favorite roles was the young husband in his first TV series Love On The Rooftop with Judy Carne as his wife. Now he is Hannibal Heyes (alias Joshua Smith) in Alias Smith and Jones.
"DID YOU KNOW?"
Pete played the brother-in-law ... Read More
December 30, 2011Laura
by Kathleen Post; TV Radio Mirror, January 1967
"Call me baby-snatcher," smiled lithe six-foot Peter Deuel, "but it's true. At 20, I picked a girl of 13 for my bride." Pete's smile is wondrous to watch. It begins with a pair of dimples and gradually broadens out into pure radiance. This ill-starred brush with matrimony, he explained, was due to the efforts of his enterprising sister, Pam. "I'd been four weeks in the hospital because of an auto accident, and was bedridden in my parents' living room. I was a college man at St. Lawrence University, and considered myself quite the ... Read More
December 30, 2011Laura
Glendale News Press TV Week, January 28, 1967
When Peter Deuel, who stars as Dave Willis, the male half of the newlywed pair in ABC's Love on a Rooftop, finishes his day in front of the cameras with his bride in the series, Julie (Judy Carne), he goes home to his typical bachelor pad.
A believer in the relaxed way of life, Peter goes barefoot and refuses to shave when he's "at home." "I like to give my face a rest because of the make-up I have to wear on the set," he explains. The decor of Peter's West Hollywood apartment is ... Read More
December 30, 2011Laura
by Cecil Smith; Los Angeles Times, January 4, 1971
For the first time since television took the pledge to eschew crime and violence for the straight and narrow path, a new western series is upon us. It's about two thieves named Smith and Jones who eschew crime and violence for the way of righteousness, but I'm sure the similarity is only coincidental.
You see, these cats have a helluva time making it straight, while the networks piously protest they still keep crime and violence far from their doors.
Pete Duel, who plays Smith to Ben Murphy's Jones, objects to the word "thieves." He ... Read More
December 30, 2011Laura