Guess Who This Is...

before she went blonde and eventually famous. 1960 yearbook . she would have celebrated her birthday on 5/28.

Locke_HS_Yearbook.jpg
 
yes u got it. May 28, 1944 – November 3, 2018. she had a very strange and somewhat tragic personal life.
Locke is remembered as an early pioneer for women in Hollywood.[SUP][234][/SUP] She was one of 11 female filmmakers in 1990, the year WB released her sophomore feature, Impulse.[SUP][235][/SUP] By the time of Trading Favors (1997), her fourth effort, still only eight percent of all films were made by women, per the Directors Guild of America.[SUP][235][/SUP]
Locke's influence as a feminist icon was duly acknowledged by the mainstream press. In 1989, Claudia Puig of the Los Angeles Times described her lawsuit against Clint Eastwood as a "precedent-setting legal case, as it raises the question of whether a woman, who is legally married to one man, can claim palimony rights from another.
On September 25, 1967,[SUP][63][/SUP] Locke married sculptor Gordon Leigh Anderson[SUP][m][/SUP] (born August 2, 1944, Batesville, Arkansas) They remained married for 51 years until her death in 2018
According to a 1989 affidavit, the marriage was "tantamount to sister and brother" and they never consummated it.[SUP][148][/SUP] Anderson was gay.[SUP][3][/SUP][SUP][149][/SUP][SUP][150][/SUP][SUP][151][/SUP] Locke, testifying under oath to a jury, characterized her husband as being "more like a sister to me" and explained, "it's funny the sort of cultural changes, but in those days males and females never lived together unless they were married."[SUP][152][/SUP] According to her death certificate, the two were residing at the same address when she died,[SUP][22][/SUP] and he was the person who reported her death.[SUP][153][/SUP]
Anderson is a central presence in Locke's autobiography, but she doesn't elaborate on her reasons for marrying him beyond the following passage:
However conventional or unconventional our marriage might turn out to be honestly did not concern me that much. I was very young,[SUP][p][/SUP] but I had come to feel that, for me, sex was the least important element in a relationship and the one thing that time had proven to me was that my love for Gordon came from such a deeply connected place that it transcended everything else.[SUP][35][/SUP]

Given that Locke waited decades to confirm that her marriage was platonic, most of her actual romantic attachments went unpublicized.
 
Mission Impossible - Willy Armitage aka Peter Lupus

yep u got it.
Standing 6 feet 4 inches (193 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.[SUP][4][/SUP] Lupus was one of many bodybuilders who followed Steve Reeves into the "sword and sandal" films of the 1960s, occasionally credited as Rock Stevens for such films as Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (1964), Challenge of the Gladiator (1965) and Muscle Beach Party (1964) where he starred as "Mr. Galaxy" Flex Martian.
Lupus was one of the first well-known male actors to pose with full frontal nudity for Playgirl magazine, in April 1974.[SUP][7][/SUP] Photographs of Lupus appeared in a number of issues. Before this, he was hired by the United States Air Force to appear in a series of commercials playing the role of Superman (with the permission of what is now DC Comics). He appeared for many months until the Playgirl pictorial was published.[SUP][8][/SUP]
[h=3]Present day[/h]On July 19, 2007, at age 75, Lupus set a world weightlifting endurance record by lifting 77,560 pounds (35,180 kg) over the course of 24 minutes, 50 seconds at the Spectrum Club in El Segundo, California.[SUP][9][/SUP] This topped the record Lupus set five years earlier in celebration of his 70th birthday of 76,280 pounds (34,600 kg) in 27 minutes
 
yep u got it.
Standing 6 feet 4 inches (193 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.[SUP][4][/SUP] Lupus was one of many bodybuilders who followed Steve Reeves into the "sword and sandal" films of the 1960s, occasionally credited as Rock Stevens for such films as Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (1964), Challenge of the Gladiator (1965) and Muscle Beach Party (1964) where he starred as "Mr. Galaxy" Flex Martian.
Lupus was one of the first well-known male actors to pose with full frontal nudity for Playgirl magazine, in April 1974.[SUP][7][/SUP] Photographs of Lupus appeared in a number of issues. Before this, he was hired by the United States Air Force to appear in a series of commercials playing the role of Superman (with the permission of what is now DC Comics). He appeared for many months until the Playgirl pictorial was published.[SUP][8][/SUP]
Present day

On July 19, 2007, at age 75, Lupus set a world weightlifting endurance record by lifting 77,560 pounds (35,180 kg) over the course of 24 minutes, 50 seconds at the Spectrum Club in El Segundo, California.[SUP][9][/SUP] This topped the record Lupus set five years earlier in celebration of his 70th birthday of 76,280 pounds (34,600 kg) in 27 minutes

He was one of two that appeared in all 171 episodes of Mission Impossible. Can you name the other actor?
 
I saw the picture and immediately said Vince Carter. But then I realized it was Gunnery Sergeant Vince Carter from Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C.
Someone else can give his real name.

you got it. he died much too young at 50.
Frank Spencer Sutton (October 23, 1923 – June 28, 1974) was an American actor best remembered for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Vince Carter
During World War II, he volunteered for service in the U.S. Marine Corps, but he was medically rejected due to his color blindness.[SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP] He then enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the South Pacific, taking part in 14 assault landings.[SUP][3][/SUP] Sutton was a sergeant who served from 1943 to 1946 in the 293rd Joint Assault Signal Company. He was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart.

On June 28, 1974, while preparing for a performance in the comedy play Luv at the Beverly Barn Dinner Playhouse in Shreveport, Louisiana, Sutton died of a heart attack.
 
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