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John Beck (actor)

John Beck (born January 28, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor. Reared in Joliet, Illinois, he became known worldwide for his role of Mark Graison in CBS's ''Dallas'' during the middle 1980s. He often portrayed hard-ball businessmen.
==Early career (1964–76)==
Beck grew up in Chicago, where he lived on his father's ranch. His childhood ambition was to become a veterinarian. However, following his performance in a school play at the age of sixteen, which he had been asked to take part in as a means of overcoming profound shyness, his tutors encouraged him to try to get into drama school. He moved to California in 1962 at the age of nineteen and made his living by appearing in television commercials. In 1963/1964, he attended Joliet Junior College and was in an acting class. A year later, he made his first television appearance as an actor in his own right in a 1965 episode of NBC's ''I Dream of Jeannie'' (entitled 'Russian Roulette') at the age of twenty-one. Beck had a regular supporting role as Ketcham in the weekly ''Nichols (TV series)'' also known as ''James Garner as Nichols'' which ran for one season on NBC from 1971 to 1972. His numerous credits as a supporting actor over the years include guest slots in such series as ''Death Valley Days'', ''Diagnosis: Murder'', ''Dan August'', ''Baywatch'' (Beck was a good friend of ''Baywatch'' star David Hasselhoff during the 1980s), ''Tales from the Crypt'', ''Bonanza'', ''Gunsmoke'', ''Mod Squad'', ''Mission: Impossible'', ''Hawaii Five-O'' and ''Matlock'', among numerous others.
Already a household name in the United States by this point, Beck first came to the attention of international audiences in 1973 when he played an underground leader named Erno who leads a revolt against a fascist government in the Woody Allen sci-fi comedy ''Sleeper''. That same year, he appeared as "John W. Poe" in the Sam Peckinpah western ''Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid'', and in 1975, he appeared opposite James Caan as "Moonpie" in the original ''Rollerball''.

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