With your free account at foundagrave.com, you can add your loved ones, friends, and idols to our growing database of "Deceased but not Forgotten" records. The NHS lists symptoms of lung cancer to be aware of: "There are usually no signs or symptoms of lung cancer in the early stages," the NHS warns. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. But that's the goal, like a hockey goal. During the filming of the pilot episode, which also featured Linda Evans and Bo Hopkins, Peppard repeatedly clashed with the show's producers, Richard and Esther Shapiro; among other things, he felt that his role was too similar to that of J. R. Ewing in the series Dallas. But the really talented people loved working with him because of all his wonderful creative energy. This 1961 role boosted him briefly to a major film star. George Peppard, the actor who first achieved prominence opposite Audrey Hepburn in the film Breakfast at Tiffanys and was better known to modern audiences as the tough, cigar-chomping mercenary Hannibal Smith, leader of televisions The A-Team, has died. George Peppard Dies - The Washington Post Peppard employed family members, including his third wife, actress Sherry Boucher, and managed to market the film independently to some critical praise but little financial success. Every morning I'd wake up and realize I was getting deeper and deeper into debt". [74][75][76] The same year, he and Ashley were divorced, with Peppard to pay her $2,000 per month alimony plus $350 per month child support for their son Christian. Peppard was buried alongside his parents George Sr, and Vernelle in Northview Cemetery, Dearborn, Michigan. He was 65.<br> Peppard, who underwent lung cancer surgery two years ago, died Sunday night at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center, said his publicist, Cheryl Kagan. imported from Wikimedia project. Los Angeles Times November 25, 1990: 86. Director John Guillermin Writers Irving Ravetch Harriet Frank Jr. Stanley Ellin Stars George Peppard Inger Stevens Orson Welles See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist 18 User reviews He was 64. Peppard starred in the thriller Pendulum (1969), directed by George Schaefer with Jean Seberg, and traveled to England to star in The Executioner (1970) opposite Joan Collins. He also delivered one of his most critically acclaimed,[citation needed] though rarely seen, performances in the TV movie Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case (1975), as Sam Sheppard.