Walter Gragg, later known as Steve London, was born in the vibrant city of St. Louis, Missouri, marking the beginning of a life that would be filled with a multitude of fascinating experiences and accomplishments.
London's most notable role was that of Agent Jack Rossman on the iconic television series, The Untouchables (1959),which starred the renowned actor Robert Stack as the legendary Eliot Ness. This role would remain one of his most enduring and memorable performances.
Years later, in 1966, London reprised his role as a sidekick reminiscent of Eliot Ness, Detective Lane, alongside fellow "Untouchables" actors Robert Stack and Bruce Gordon, in the television production, Lucy the Gun Moll (1966).
After this notable period in his career, London's professional trajectory took a different turn. He went on to graduate from law school and eventually practiced law under his birth name, Walter Gragg, bringing a new dimension to his life and career.