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Steve London (born Walter Lee Gragg; March 9, 1929 – June 14, 2014) was an American television and film actor and attorney, best known for his role as federal agent Jack Rossman on the ABC/Desilu television series The Untouchables (1959–1963).
Steve London. Actor: The Untouchables. Steve London was born Walter Gragg in St Louis, Missouri. His best-known role was as Agent Jack Rossman on the original The Untouchables (1959), which starred Robert Stack as Eliot Ness.
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide © 2012 | In many-faceted London, we'll ponder royal tombs in Westminster Abbey, discover treasures in the British Library, e...
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5 Photos. Multiple award-winning film composer, Steve London, is best known for his scores for films such as Robert Budreau's crime drama Stockholm (2018), starring Ethan Hawke, jazz biopic Born to Be Blue (2016) based on the life of legendary trumpet player Chet Baker (Winner - Canadian Screen Awards "Achievement in Music"), the romantic ...
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Steve London. Actor: The Untouchables. Steve London was born Walter Gragg in St Louis, Missouri. His best-known role was as Agent Jack Rossman on the original The Untouchables (1959), which starred Robert Stack as Eliot Ness.
- March 9, 1929
- June 14, 2014
By Rick Steves and Gene Openshaw. So much to see, so little time. To help you plan your sightseeing, I've listed my ideal one-week itinerary for a first-time London visit. London is a super one-week getaway. Its sights can keep even the most fidgety traveler well entertained for seven days.
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Steve London is a Los Angeles-based multi award-winning composer for various media, such as \"Born to Be Blue\", \"The Ripping Friends\" and \"Star Renegades\". He is known for his versatile and concept-driven scores that shift from genre to genre with ease.