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Dean Martin

Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 – December 25, 1995) was an American singer, actor and comedian. One of the most popular and enduring American entertainers of the mid-20th century, Martin was nicknamed "The King of Cool."[2][3] Martin gained his career breakthrough together with comedian Jerry Lewis, billed as Martin and Lewis, in 1946. They performed in nightclubs and later had numerous appearances on radio, television and in films.

Dean Martin
Martin in 1958
Born
Dino Paul Crocetti

(1917-06-07)June 7, 1917
DiedDecember 25, 1995(1995-12-25) (aged 78)
Resting placeWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
Other namesDino, Dino Martini, and "the King of Cool"
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
  • comedian
Years active1932–1995[1]
Spouses
  • Betty McDonald
    (m. 1941; div. 1949)
  • Jeanne Biegger
    (m. 1949; div. 1973)
  • Catherine Hawn
    (m. 1973; div. 1976)
Children8, including Deana, Dean Paul, and Ricci
RelativesLeonard Barr (uncle)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Formerly ofRat Pack

Following an acrimonious ending of the partnership in 1956, Martin pursued a solo career as a performer and actor. Martin established himself as a singer, recording numerous contemporary songs as well as standards from the Great American Songbook. He became one of the most popular acts in Las Vegas and was known for his friendship with fellow artists Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., who together with several others formed the Rat Pack.

Starting in 1965, Martin was the host of the television variety program The Dean Martin Show, which centered on Martin's singing and comedic talents and was characterized by his relaxed, easy-going demeanor. From 1974 to 1984, he was roastmaster on the popular Dean Martin Celebrity Roast, which drew celebrities, comedians and politicians. Throughout his career, Martin performed in concert stages, nightclubs, audio recordings and appeared in 85 film and television productions.

His best known songs include "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?," "Memories Are Made of This," "That's Amore," "Everybody Loves Somebody," "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You," "Sway," and "Volare."

Early life

 
Mural of Dean Martin in Steubenville, Ohio

Martin was born Dino Paul Crocetti on June 7, 1917, in Steubenville, Ohio, to Italian father Gaetano Alfonso Crocetti (1894–1967) and Italian-American mother Angela Crocetti (née Barra; 1897–1966). His father, who was a barber, was originally from Montesilvano, Pescara, and his mother was born December 18, 1897, in Fernwood, Jefferson County, Ohio. Angela's father, Domenico Barra, immigrated from Monasterolo del Castello, Bergamo. Martin had an older brother named Guglielmo "William" Antonio Crocetti (1916–1968).[citation needed] His first language was Italian and he did not speak English until he started school at the age of five. He attended Grant Elementary School in Steubenville, where he was bullied for his broken English. As a teenager, he played the drums as a hobby. He dropped out of Steubenville High School in the tenth grade because, according to Martin, he thought he was smarter than his teachers.[4] He bootlegged liquor, worked in a steel mill, served as a croupier at a speakeasy and a blackjack dealer, and was a welterweight boxer.[5]

At 15 he billed himself as "Kid Crochet". His prizefighting earned him a broken nose (later straightened), a scarred lip, many broken knuckles (a result of not being able to afford tape used to wrap boxers' hands), and a bruised body. Of his 12 bouts, he said that he "won all but 11".[6] For a time, he shared a New York City apartment with Sonny King, who was also starting in show business and had little money. The two reportedly charged people to watch them bare-knuckle box each other in their apartment, fighting until one was knocked out. Martin knocked out King in the first round of an amateur boxing match.[7] Martin gave up boxing to work as a roulette stickman and croupier in an illegal casino behind a tobacco shop, where he had started as a stock boy. At the same time, he sang with local bands, calling himself "Dino Martini" (after the Metropolitan Opera tenor Nino Martini). He got his break working for the Ernie McKay Orchestra. He sang in a crooning style influenced by Harry Mills of the Mills Brothers and Perry Como.[5] By late 1940 he had begun singing for Cleveland bandleader Sammy Watkins,[8] who suggested he change his name to Dean Martin. He stayed with Watkins until at least May 1943.[9] By fall 1943 he had begun performing in New York.[10] Martin was drafted into the military in World War II but after 14 months he was discharged due to a hernia.[11]

In October 1941, Martin married Elizabeth "Betty" Anne McDonald in Cleveland, and the couple had an apartment in Cleveland Heights for a while.[12] They eventually had four children before the marriage ended in 1949.[13]

Career

Teaming with Jerry Lewis

 
Martin with Jerry Lewis in 1950

Martin attracted the attention of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures, but a Hollywood contract was not forthcoming. He met comic Jerry Lewis at the Glass Hat Club in New York, where both were performing. Martin and Lewis formed a fast friendship which led to their participation in each other's acts and the formation of a music-comedy team. Their debut together occurred at Atlantic City's 500 Club on July 24, 1946, and they were not well received. The owner, Skinny D'Amato, warned them that if they did not come up with a better act for their second show that night, they would be fired. Huddling in the alley behind the club, Lewis and Martin agreed to "go for broke", they divided their act between songs, skits, and ad-libbed material.[14] Martin sang and Lewis dressed as a busboy, dropping plates and making a shambles of Martin's performance and the club's decorum until Lewis was chased from the room as Martin pelted him with bread rolls.[15]

They performed slapstick, reeled off old vaudeville jokes and did whatever else popped into their heads. The audience laughed. This success led to a series of well-paying engagements on the Eastern seaboard, culminating in a run at New York's Copacabana. The act consisted of Lewis interrupting and heckling Martin while he was trying to sing, with the two ultimately chasing each other around the stage. The secret, both said, is that they ignored the audience and played to each other. The team made its television debut on the first broadcast of CBS-TV network's The Ed Sullivan Show (then called The Toast Of The Town) on June 20, 1948, with composers Rodgers and Hammerstein also appearing. Hoping to improve their act, the two hired young comedy writers Norman Lear and Ed Simmons to write their bits.[16] With the assistance of both Lear and Simmons, the two would take their act beyond nightclubs.[17]

A radio series began in 1949, the year Martin and Lewis signed with Paramount producer Hal B. Wallis as comedy relief for the movie My Friend Irma. Their agent, Abby Greshler, negotiated one of Hollywood's best deals: although they received only $75,000 between them for their films with Wallis, Martin and Lewis were free to do one outside film a year, which they would co-produce through their own York Productions.[18]

They also controlled their club, record, radio, and television appearances, and through these they earned millions of dollars. In Dean & Me, Lewis calls Martin one of the great comic geniuses of all time. They were friends, as well, with Lewis acting as best man when Martin remarried in 1949. But harsh comments from critics, as well as frustration with the similarity of Martin and Lewis movies, which producer Hal Wallis refused to change, led to Martin's dissatisfaction.[19] He put less enthusiasm into the work, leading to escalating arguments with Lewis. Martin told his partner he was "nothing to [him] but a dollar sign". The act broke up in 1956, ten years to the day from the first teaming.[20]

Solo career

 
Theatrical poster
 
With John Wayne in Rio Bravo (1959)
 
Rio Bravo (1959)

Martin's first solo film, Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957), was a box-office failure.[21] Although "Volare" reached number fifteen in the U.S. and number 2 in the UK, the era of the pop crooner was waning with the advent of rock and roll. Martin wanted to become a dramatic actor, known for more than slapstick comedy films. Though offered a fraction of his former salary to co-star in a war drama, The Young Lions (1958), his part would be with Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift.[22] Tony Randall already had the part, but talent agency MCA realized that with this film, Martin would become a triple threat: they could make money from his work in nightclubs, films, and records. Randall was paid off to relinquish the role, Martin replaced him and the film turned out to be the beginning of Martin's comeback.[23] Martin starred alongside Frank Sinatra for the first time in the Vincente Minnelli drama, Some Came Running (1958).[24]

By the mid-1960s, Martin was a movie, recording, television, and nightclub star. Martin was acclaimed as Dude in Rio Bravo (1959), directed by Howard Hawks and also starring John Wayne and singer Ricky Nelson.[25] He teamed again with Wayne in The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), cast as brothers.[26] In 1960, Martin was cast in the film version of the Judy Holliday stage musical comedy Bells Are Ringing.[27] He won a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in the 1960 film comedy Who Was That Lady?[28][29] but continued to seek dramatic roles, portraying a Southern politician in 1961's Ada,[30] and starring in 1963's screen adaptation of an intense stage drama, Toys in the Attic, opposite Geraldine Page,[31] as well as in 1970's drama Airport, a huge box-office success.[32]

Sinatra and he teamed up for several more movies, the crime caper Ocean's 11,[33] the musical Robin and the 7 Hoods,[34] and the Western comedies Sergeants 3[35] and 4 for Texas, often with their Rat Pack pals such as Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop, as well as a romantic comedy, Marriage on the Rocks.[36] Martin also co-starred with Shirley MacLaine in a number of films, including Some Came Running, Artists and Models, Career, All in a Night's Work, and What a Way to Go![37] He played a satiric variation of his own womanizing persona as Las Vegas singer "Dino" in Billy Wilder's comedy Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) with Kim Novak,[38] and he poked fun at his image in films such as the Matt Helm spy spoofs of the 1960s,[39] in which he was a co-producer. In the third Matt Helm film The Ambushers (1967), Helm, about to be executed, receives a last cigarette and tells the provider, "I'll remember you from the great beyond," continuing sotto voce, "somewhere around Steubenville, I hope."

As a singer, Martin copied the styles of Harry Mills (of the Mills Brothers), Bing Crosby, and Perry Como until he developed his own and could hold his own in duets with Sinatra and Crosby. Like Sinatra, he could not read music,[40] but he recorded more than 100 albums and 600 songs. His signature tune, "Everybody Loves Somebody", knocked the Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night" off number one in the United States in 1964.[41] This was followed by "The Door is Still Open to My Heart",[42] which reached number six that year. Elvis Presley was said to have been a fan of Martin, and patterned his performance of "Love Me Tender" after Martin's style. Martin, like Elvis, was influenced by country music. By 1965, some of Martin's albums, such as Dean "Tex" Martin Rides Again, Houston, Welcome to My World, and Gentle on My Mind, were composed of country and western songs by artists such as Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and Buck Owens.[40] Martin often hosted country performers on his TV show and was named "Man Of the Year" by the Country Music Association in 1966.[40] The final album of his recording career was 1983's The Nashville Sessions.[43]

The image of Martin as a Vegas entertainer in a tuxedo has been an enduring one. "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?", a song Martin performed in Ocean's 11, did not become a hit at the time, but has enjoyed a revival in the media and pop culture and has been his most frequently played song in media for two decades.[44] For three decades, Martin was among the most popular acts in Las Vegas. Martin sang and was one of the smoothest comics in the business, benefiting from the decade of comedy with Lewis. Martin's daughter, Gail, also sang in Vegas and on many TV shows including his, co-hosting his summer replacement series on NBC. Daughter Deana Martin continues to perform, as did youngest son Ricci Martin until his death in August 2016.[45] Eldest son Craig was a producer on Martin's television show and daughter Claudia was an actress in films such as For Those Who Think Young.[46] Though often thought of as a ladies' man, Martin spent a lot of time with his family; as second wife Jeanne put it, prior to the couple's divorce, "He was home every night for dinner."[47]

Rat Pack

 
The Rat Pack at the Cal-Neva Casino. From left to right: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop.

As Martin's solo career grew, he and Frank Sinatra became friends. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Martin and Sinatra, along with friends Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, and Sammy Davis Jr. formed the Rat Pack, so-called after an earlier group of social friends, the Holmby Hills Rat Pack centered on Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, of which Sinatra had been a member (The Martin-Sinatra-Davis-Lawford-Bishop group referred to themselves as "The Summit" or "The Clan" and never as "The Rat Pack", although this has remained their identity in popular imagination). The men made films together, formed part of the Hollywood social scene, and were politically influential (through Lawford's marriage to Patricia Kennedy, sister of President John F. Kennedy).[48]

The Rat Pack was legendary for its Las Vegas Strip performances. For example, the marquee at the Sands Hotel might read "DEAN MARTIN—MAYBE FRANK—MAYBE SAMMY." Their appearances were valuable because the city would flood with wealthy gamblers. Their act (always in tuxedo) consisted of each singing individual numbers, duets and trios, along with seemingly improvised slapstick and chatter. In the socially charged 1960s, their jokes revolved around adult themes, such as Sinatra's womanizing and Martin's drinking, as well as Davis's race and religion. Sinatra and Martin supported the civil rights movement and refused to perform in clubs that would not allow African-American or Jewish performers.[49] Posthumously, the Rat Pack has experienced a popular revival, inspiring the George Clooney/Brad Pitt Ocean's Trilogy.[50]

The Dean Martin Show

In 1965, Martin launched his weekly NBC comedy-variety series, The Dean Martin Show, which ran for 264 episodes until 1974. He won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1966 and was nominated again the following three years.[51] The show exploited his image as a carefree boozer. Martin capitalized on his laid-back persona of the half-drunk crooner, hitting on women with remarks that would get anyone else slapped, and making snappy if slurred remarks about fellow celebrities during his roasts. During an interview on the British TV documentary Wine, Women and Song, aired in 1983, he stated, perhaps tongue-in-cheek, that he had someone record them on cassette tape so he could listen to them. His TV show was a success. The show's loose format featured quick-witted improvization from Martin and his weekly guests. This prompted a battle between Martin and NBC censors, who insisted on more scrutiny of the content. He later had trouble with NBC for his off-the-cuff use of obscene Italian phrases, which brought complaints from viewers who spoke the language. The show was often in the Top Ten. Martin, appreciative of the show's producer, his friend Greg Garrison, made a handshake deal giving Garrison, a pioneer TV producer in the 1950s, 50% of the show. However, the validity of that ownership is the subject of a lawsuit brought by NBCUniversal.

Despite Martin's reputation as a drinker—perpetuated via his vanity license plate "DRUNKY"—his alcohol use was quite disciplined.[52] He was often the first to call it a night and, when not on tour or on a film location, liked to go home to see his wife and children.[53] He borrowed the lovable-drunk shtick from Joe E. Lewis, but his convincing portrayals of heavy boozers in Some Came Running and Howard Hawks's Rio Bravo led to unsubstantiated claims of alcoholism. Martin starred in and co-produced four Matt Helm superspy comedy adventures during this time, as well as a number of Westerns. By the early 1970s, The Dean Martin Show was still earning solid ratings, and although he was no longer a Top 40 hitmaker, his record albums continued to sell. He found a way to make his passion for golf profitable by offering a signature line of golf balls, and the Dean Martin Tucson Open was an event on golf's PGA Tour from 1972 to 1975. At his death, Martin was reportedly the single largest minority shareholder of RCA stock.[citation needed]

Now comfortable financially, Martin began reducing his schedule. The final (1973–1974) season of his variety show was retooled into one of celebrity roasts, requiring less involvement. In the roasts, Martin and his panel of pals made fun of a variety of popular entertainment, athletic, and political figures.[54] After the show's cancellation, NBC continued to air The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast as a series of TV specials through 1984.[55]

Later career

 
Martin in the film Ada (1961)

For nearly a decade, Martin had recorded as many as four albums a year for Reprise Records. Martin recorded his final Reprise album, Once in a While in 1974, which was not issued until 1978. His final recordings were made for Warner Bros. Records. The Nashville Sessions was released in 1983, from which he had a hit with "(I Think That I Just Wrote) My First Country Song", which was recorded with Conway Twitty and made a respectable showing on the country charts. A follow-up single, "L.A. Is My Home"/"Drinking Champagne", came in 1985. The 1974 film drama Mr. Ricco marked Martin's final starring role, in which he played a criminal defense lawyer. He played a featured role in the 1981 comedy The Cannonball Run and its sequel, both starring Burt Reynolds.[56][57]

In 1972, he filed for divorce from his second wife, Jeanne. A week later, his business partnership with the Riviera hotel in Las Vegas dissolved amid reports of the casino's refusal to agree to Martin's request to perform only once a night. He joined the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, where he was the featured performer on the hotel's opening night of December 23, 1973, and his contract required him to star in a film (Mr. Ricco) for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Less than a month after his second marriage had dissolved, Martin, at 55, married 26-year-old Catherine Hawn on April 25, 1973. Hawn had been the receptionist at the chic Gene Shacove hair salon in Beverly Hills.[58] They divorced November 10, 1976. He was also briefly engaged to Gail Renshaw, Miss World–U.S. 1969.[59] Eventually, Martin reconciled with Jeanne, though they never remarried.

Martin also made a public reconciliation with Lewis on his partner's Labor Day telethon, benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association, in September 1976. Sinatra shocked Lewis by bringing Martin out on stage and as the two men embraced, the audience gave them a standing ovation and the phones lit up, resulting in one of the telethon's most profitable years up to that time. Lewis later reported the event was one of the three most memorable of his life. Lewis quipped, "So, you working?" Martin, playing drunk, replied that he was appearing "at the 'Meggum'" (meaning the MGM Grand Hotel). This, with the death of Martin's son Dean Paul Martin more than a decade later, helped bring the two men together. They maintained a quiet friendship, but only performed again once, in 1989, on Martin's 72nd birthday.[60]

Martin returned to films briefly with appearances in the star-laden, critically panned but commercially successful The Cannonball Run and its sequel Cannonball Run II. He also had a minor hit single with "Since I Met You Baby" and made his first music video, which appeared on MTV and was created by Martin's youngest son, Ricci. On March 21, 1987, Martin's son, actor Dean Paul Martin (formerly Dino of the 1960s "teeny-bopper" rock group Dino, Desi & Billy), died when his F-4 Phantom II jet fighter crashed while flying with the California Air National Guard. Martin's grief over his son's death left him depressed and demoralized. Lewis stated in an on-stage interview in 2005 that subsequent to his son's death Martin became a reclusive alcoholic.[61] Later, a tour with Davis and Sinatra in 1988, undertaken in part to help Martin recover, sputtered.[62]

Martin, who responded best to a club audience, felt lost in the huge stadiums they were performing in at Sinatra's insistence, and he was not interested in drinking until dawn after performances. His final Vegas shows were at Bally's Hotel in 1991. At Bally's, he had his final reunion with Lewis on his 72nd birthday. Martin's last two TV appearances involved tributes to his former Rat Pack members. On December 8, 1989, he joined stars in Sammy Davis Jr's 60th anniversary celebration, which aired a few weeks before Davis died from throat cancer. In December 1990, Martin congratulated Sinatra on his 75th birthday special. Following his diagnosis of lung cancer at Cedars Sinai Medical Center on September 16, 1993, Martin finally quit smoking.

Personal life

Martin was married three times. He wed Elizabeth Anne "Betty" McDonald, (July 14, 1922 – July 11, 1989) of Ridley Park, Pennsylvania in 1941. The couple had four children:[63]

  • Craig Martin (born 1942).
  • Claudia Martin (March 16, 1944 – February 16, 2001).
  • Gail Martin (born 1945)
  • Deana Martin (born 1948)

Martin and McDonald divorced in 1949 and Dean gained custody of their children. McDonald lived out her life in relative obscurity in San Francisco, California.

Martin next married Dorothy Jean "Jeanne" Biegger (March 27, 1927 – August 24, 2016), a former Orange Bowl queen from Coral Gables, Florida. Their marriage lasted 24 years (1949–1973) and produced three children:[64]

Martin last wed Catherine Hawn (born 1947), a union which lasted three years before Martin initiated divorce proceedings. They had no biological children of their own but Martin adopted Hawn's daughter, Sasha.[66] After their divorce, Martin had a brief relationship with model and longtime friend Pat Sheehan.[67]

Martin's uncle was Leonard Barr, who appeared in several of his shows.[68] In the 1960s and early 1970s Martin lived at 363 Copa De Oro Road in Bel Air, Los Angeles,[69] before selling it to Tom Jones for $500,000 in June 1976.[70]

Martin's son-in-law was the Beach Boys' Carl Wilson, who married Martin's daughter Gina.[71] Figure skater Dorothy Hamill and actress Olivia Hussey were his daughters-in-law during their marriages to Martin's son, Dean Paul Martin.[72] Craig, Martin's elder son, was married to Lou Costello's daughter Carole (1938-1987) until her death from a stroke at age 48.[73]

Dean Martin bred Purebred Andalusian Horses at his Hidden Valley Ranch, Thousand Oaks Ventura County, California.[74]

Martin volunteered to perform fundraisers for the Bergson Group in the late 1940s.[75]

Although a Republican, Martin supported Democratic candidate Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964.[76]

Illness and death

 
Crypt of Dean Martin, at Westwood Memorial Park

Martin, a heavy smoker, was diagnosed with lung cancer at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in September 1993. He was told that he would require surgery to prolong his life, but he rejected it. He retired from public life in early 1995 and died of acute respiratory failure resulting from emphysema at his Beverly Hills home on Christmas Day, 1995 (29 years to the day after his own mother died), at age 78.[77] The lights of the Las Vegas Strip were dimmed in his honor. Martin was interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.[78] The crypt features the epitaph "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime", the title of his signature song.[79]

Tributes and legacy

In 1997, Ohio Route 7 through Steubenville was rededicated as Dean Martin Boulevard. Road signs bearing an Al Hirschfeld caricature of Martin's likeness designate the stretch with a historical marker bearing a small picture and brief biography in the Gazebo Park at Route 7 and North Fourth Street. An annual Dean Martin Festival celebration is held in Steubenville. Impersonators, friends and family, and entertainers, many of Italian ancestry, appear. In 2005, Clark County, Nevada, renamed a portion of Industrial Road as Dean Martin Drive. A similarly named street was dedicated in 2008 in Rancho Mirage, California. Martin's family was presented a gold record in 2004 for Dino: The Essential Dean Martin, his fastest-selling album, which also hit the iTunes Top 10, and in 2006 it was certified "Platinum".[80]

For the week ending December 23, 2006, the Dean Martin and Martina McBride duet of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" reached No. 7 on the R&R AC chart. It also went to No. 36 on the R&R Country chart – the last time Martin had a song this high in the charts was in 1965, with the song "I Will", which reached No. 10 on the Pop chart. An album of duets, Forever Cool, was released by Capitol/EMI in 2007. It features Martin's voice with Kevin Spacey, Shelby Lynne, Joss Stone, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Robbie Williams, McBride and others. His footprints were immortalized at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 1964. Martin has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one at 6519 Hollywood Boulevard for movies; the second at 1617 Vine for recordings; and a third at 6651 Hollywood Boulevard for television. In February 2009, Martin was honored with a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Four of his surviving children, Gail, Deana, Ricci and Gina accepted it on his behalf. In 2010, Martin received a posthumous star on the Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[81]

The town of origin of Dean's father, Montesilvano, dedicated to him a square between via Sarca and via Torrente Piomba and a congress palace called Pala Dean Martin congress center in via Aldo Moro adjacent to the Porto Allegro structure (former cinema Warner).

In popular culture

 
Martin with Laura Devon in Rawhide (1964)

A number of Martin songs have been featured across popular culture for decades. Hits such as "Ain't That a Kick in the Head", "Sway", "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You", "That's Amore", and Martin's signature song "Everybody Loves Somebody" have been in films (such as the Oscar-winning Logorama, A Bronx Tale, Casino, Goodfellas, Payback, Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Sexy Beast, Moonstruck, Vegas Vacation, Swingers, and Return to Me), television series (such as American Dad!, Friends, The Sopranos, House MD, Samurai Jack, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air), video games (such as The Godfather: The Game, The Godfather II, Fallout: New Vegas, and Mafia II), and fashion shows (such as the 2008 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show).

Danny Gans portrayed Martin in the 1992 CBS miniseries Sinatra.[82] Martin was portrayed by Joe Mantegna in the 1998 HBO movie about Sinatra and Martin titled The Rat Pack.[83] Mantegna was nominated for both an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for the role. British actor Jeremy Northam portrayed the entertainer in the 2002 made-for-TV movie Martin and Lewis, alongside Will & Grace's Sean Hayes as Jerry Lewis.[84]

Martin is the subject of Dean Martin's Wild Party and Dean Martin's Vegas Shindig, a pair of video slot machines found in many casinos. The games feature songs sung by Martin during the bonus feature and the count-up of a player's winnings. A compilation album called Amore! debuted at Number One on Billboard magazine's Top Pop Catalog Albums chart in its February 21, 2009, issue.[85]

In 1998, The MTV animated show Celebrity Deathmatch had a clay-animated fight to the death between Martin and comedian Jerry Lewis. Martin wins by whacking Jerry out of the ring. The Rat Pack: Live from Las Vegas has been a successful tribute show, featuring Martin impersonators, on stage in Europe and North America since 2000. The walk-up song for Francisco Cervelli, a catcher for the Atlanta Braves, is the Dean Martin tune "That's Amore". In DePatie-Freleng's animated theatrical cartoon series The Ant and the Aardvark, the Ant's voice was performed by John Byner as an imitation of Martin.[86][87]

Martin appears as Matt Helm in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 period piece Once Upon A Time in Hollywood. Sharon Tate (played by Margot Robbie) goes to a cinema to see The Wrecking Crew.[88]

Discography

The list below shows the singer's studio albums only. His full discography, singles, compilations and other releases are described in a separate article.

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1946 Film Vodvil: Art Mooney and Orchestra Short
1949 My Friend Irma Steve Laird Martin and Lewis
1950 My Friend Irma Goes West Martin and Lewis
At War with the Army 1st Sgt. Vic Puccinelli Martin and Lewis
Screen Snapshots: Meet the Winners Short
Screen Snapshots: Thirtieth Anniversary Special Short
1951 That's My Boy Bill Baker Martin and Lewis
1952 The Stooge Bill Miller Martin and Lewis
Sailor Beware Al Crowthers Martin and Lewis
Jumping Jacks Corp. Chick Allen Martin and Lewis
Road to Bali Man in Lala's dream Cameo, Uncredited
1953 Scared Stiff Larry Todd Martin and Lewis
The Caddy Joe Anthony Martin and Lewis
Money from Home Herman 'Honey Talk' Nelson Martin and Lewis
1954 Living It Up Dr. Steve Harris Martin and Lewis
3 Ring Circus Peter 'Pete' Nelson Martin and Lewis
1955 You're Never Too Young Bob Miles Martin and Lewis
Artists and Models Rick Todd Martin and Lewis
1956 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood, City of Stars Short
Pardners Slim Mosely Jr. / Slim Mosely Sr. Martin and Lewis
Hollywood or Bust Steve Wiley Martin and Lewis
1957 Ten Thousand Bedrooms Ray Hunter
1958 The Young Lions Michael Whiteacre
Some Came Running Bama Dillert (professional gambler)
1959 Rio Bravo Dude ('Borrachón')
Career Maurice 'Maury' Novak
1960 Who Was That Lady? Michael Haney Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Bells Are Ringing Jeffrey Moss
Ocean's 11 Sam Harmon
Pepe Dean Martin Cameo
1961 All in a Night's Work Tony Ryder
Ada Bo Gillis
1962 Sergeants 3 Sgt. Chip Deal
The Road to Hong Kong The 'Grape' on plutonium Cameo, Uncredited
Who's Got the Action? Steve Flood
Something's Got to Give Nicholas 'Nick' Arden (unfinished)
1963 38-24-36 Self
Come Blow Your Horn The Bum Uncredited
Toys in the Attic Julian Berniers
4 for Texas Joe Jarrett
Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? Jason Steel
1964 What a Way to Go! Leonard 'Lennie' Crawley
Robin and the 7 Hoods Little John
Kiss Me, Stupid Dino
1965 The Sons of Katie Elder Tom Elder
Marriage on the Rocks Ernie Brewer
1966 The Silencers Matt Helm
Birds Do It Dean Martin
Texas Across the River Sam Hollis
Murderers' Row Matt Helm
1967 Rough Night in Jericho Alex Flood
The Ambushers Matt Helm
1968 Rowan & Martin at the Movies Short
How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life David Sloane
Bandolero! Dee Bishop
5 Card Stud Van Morgan
1969 The Wrecking Crew Matt Helm
1970 Airport Capt. Vernon Demerest
1971 Something Big Joe Baker
1973 Showdown Billy Massey
1975 Mr. Ricco Joe Ricco
1981 The Cannonball Run Jamie Blake
1984 Cannonball Run II
Terror in the Aisles (archival footage)
2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Himself / Matt Helm (archival footage from The Wrecking Crew)

Television

Year Program Role Notes
1950–1955 The Colgate Comedy Hour Himself 28 episodes
1953–1954 The Jack Benny Program Two episodes
1956 Make Room for Daddy Episode: "Terry Has a Date"
1957 The Frank Sinatra Show Episode 7, aired November 29, 1957
1958 The Phil Silvers Show Unnamed Las Vegas Gambler Episode: "Bilko's Secret Mission"
The Danny Thomas Show Himself Episode: "Terry's Crush"
1959 The Frank Sinatra Timex Show Television special
1959–1960 The Dean Martin Variety Show Two episodes
1962 The Judy Garland Show Television special
1964 Rawhide Gurd Canliss Episode: "Canliss"
1965–1974 The Dean Martin Show Himself 264 episodes
Won – Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star – Male
1966 The Lucy Show Episode: "Lucy Dates Dean Martin"
1967 Movin' with Nancy Nancy's Fairy Goduncle Television special
1970 Swing Out, Sweet Land Eli Whitney Television special
1971 The Powder Room Host Unsold pilot
1973 The Electric Company Himself Episode: "223"
1974–1984 The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast 54 episodes
1975 Lucy Gets Lucky Television film
Dean's Place Television special
Dean Martin's Christmas in California Television special
1976 Dean Martin's Red Hot Scandals of 1926 2-part television special
1977 Dean Martin's Christmas in California Television special
1978 Charlie's Angels Frank Howell Episode: "Angels in Vegas"
Dean Martin’s Christmas in California Himself Television special
1979 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo Episode: "Dean Martin and the Moonshiners"
Vega$ Episode: "The Usurper"
Dean Martin’s Christmas in California Television special
1980 The Dean Martin Christmas Special Television special
1981 Dean Martin’s Christmas at Seaworld Television special
1982 Dean Martin at the Wild Animal Park Television special
1985 Half Nelson Six episodes

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Further reading

  • Arthur Marx. Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime (Especially Himself): The story of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, New York, NY: Hawthorn Books, 1974, ISBN 978-0-8015-2430-1
  • Smith, John L. The Animal in Hollywood: Anthony Fiato's Life in the Mafia. Barricade Books, New York, 1998. ISBN 1-56980-126-6

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This article is about the actor and singer For other uses see Dean Martin disambiguation Dean Martin born Dino Paul Crocetti June 7 1917 December 25 1995 was an American singer actor and comedian One of the most popular and enduring American entertainers of the mid 20th century Martin was nicknamed The King of Cool 2 3 Martin gained his career breakthrough together with comedian Jerry Lewis billed as Martin and Lewis in 1946 They performed in nightclubs and later had numerous appearances on radio television and in films Dean MartinMartin in 1958BornDino Paul Crocetti 1917 06 07 June 7 1917Steubenville Ohio U S DiedDecember 25 1995 1995 12 25 aged 78 Beverly Hills California U S Resting placeWestwood Village Memorial Park CemeteryOther namesDino Dino Martini and the King of Cool OccupationsSinger actor comedianYears active1932 1995 1 SpousesBetty McDonald m 1941 div 1949 wbr Jeanne Biegger m 1949 div 1973 wbr Catherine Hawn m 1973 div 1976 wbr Children8 including Deana Dean Paul and RicciRelativesLeonard Barr uncle Musical careerGenresTraditional pop country easy listening jazz swingInstrument s VocalsLabelsCapitol RepriseFormerly ofRat PackFollowing an acrimonious ending of the partnership in 1956 Martin pursued a solo career as a performer and actor Martin established himself as a singer recording numerous contemporary songs as well as standards from the Great American Songbook He became one of the most popular acts in Las Vegas and was known for his friendship with fellow artists Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr who together with several others formed the Rat Pack Starting in 1965 Martin was the host of the television variety program The Dean Martin Show which centered on Martin s singing and comedic talents and was characterized by his relaxed easy going demeanor From 1974 to 1984 he was roastmaster on the popular Dean Martin Celebrity Roast which drew celebrities comedians and politicians Throughout his career Martin performed in concert stages nightclubs audio recordings and appeared in 85 film and television productions His best known songs include Ain t That a Kick in the Head Memories Are Made of This That s Amore Everybody Loves Somebody You re Nobody till Somebody Loves You Sway and Volare Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Teaming with Jerry Lewis 2 2 Solo career 2 3 Rat Pack 2 4 The Dean Martin Show 2 5 Later career 3 Personal life 3 1 Illness and death 4 Tributes and legacy 5 In popular culture 6 Discography 7 Filmography 7 1 Film 7 2 Television 8 References 8 1 Sources 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life Edit Mural of Dean Martin in Steubenville Ohio Martin was born Dino Paul Crocetti on June 7 1917 in Steubenville Ohio to Italian father Gaetano Alfonso Crocetti 1894 1967 and Italian American mother Angela Crocetti nee Barra 1897 1966 His father who was a barber was originally from Montesilvano Pescara and his mother was born December 18 1897 in Fernwood Jefferson County Ohio Angela s father Domenico Barra immigrated from Monasterolo del Castello Bergamo Martin had an older brother named Guglielmo William Antonio Crocetti 1916 1968 citation needed His first language was Italian and he did not speak English until he started school at the age of five He attended Grant Elementary School in Steubenville where he was bullied for his broken English As a teenager he played the drums as a hobby He dropped out of Steubenville High School in the tenth grade because according to Martin he thought he was smarter than his teachers 4 He bootlegged liquor worked in a steel mill served as a croupier at a speakeasy and a blackjack dealer and was a welterweight boxer 5 At 15 he billed himself as Kid Crochet His prizefighting earned him a broken nose later straightened a scarred lip many broken knuckles a result of not being able to afford tape used to wrap boxers hands and a bruised body Of his 12 bouts he said that he won all but 11 6 For a time he shared a New York City apartment with Sonny King who was also starting in show business and had little money The two reportedly charged people to watch them bare knuckle box each other in their apartment fighting until one was knocked out Martin knocked out King in the first round of an amateur boxing match 7 Martin gave up boxing to work as a roulette stickman and croupier in an illegal casino behind a tobacco shop where he had started as a stock boy At the same time he sang with local bands calling himself Dino Martini after the Metropolitan Opera tenor Nino Martini He got his break working for the Ernie McKay Orchestra He sang in a crooning style influenced by Harry Mills of the Mills Brothers and Perry Como 5 By late 1940 he had begun singing for Cleveland bandleader Sammy Watkins 8 who suggested he change his name to Dean Martin He stayed with Watkins until at least May 1943 9 By fall 1943 he had begun performing in New York 10 Martin was drafted into the military in World War II but after 14 months he was discharged due to a hernia 11 In October 1941 Martin married Elizabeth Betty Anne McDonald in Cleveland and the couple had an apartment in Cleveland Heights for a while 12 They eventually had four children before the marriage ended in 1949 13 Career EditTeaming with Jerry Lewis Edit Main article Martin and Lewis Martin with Jerry Lewis in 1950 Martin attracted the attention of Metro Goldwyn Mayer and Columbia Pictures but a Hollywood contract was not forthcoming He met comic Jerry Lewis at the Glass Hat Club in New York where both were performing Martin and Lewis formed a fast friendship which led to their participation in each other s acts and the formation of a music comedy team Their debut together occurred at Atlantic City s 500 Club on July 24 1946 and they were not well received The owner Skinny D Amato warned them that if they did not come up with a better act for their second show that night they would be fired Huddling in the alley behind the club Lewis and Martin agreed to go for broke they divided their act between songs skits and ad libbed material 14 Martin sang and Lewis dressed as a busboy dropping plates and making a shambles of Martin s performance and the club s decorum until Lewis was chased from the room as Martin pelted him with bread rolls 15 They performed slapstick reeled off old vaudeville jokes and did whatever else popped into their heads The audience laughed This success led to a series of well paying engagements on the Eastern seaboard culminating in a run at New York s Copacabana The act consisted of Lewis interrupting and heckling Martin while he was trying to sing with the two ultimately chasing each other around the stage The secret both said is that they ignored the audience and played to each other The team made its television debut on the first broadcast of CBS TV network s The Ed Sullivan Show then called The Toast Of The Town on June 20 1948 with composers Rodgers and Hammerstein also appearing Hoping to improve their act the two hired young comedy writers Norman Lear and Ed Simmons to write their bits 16 With the assistance of both Lear and Simmons the two would take their act beyond nightclubs 17 A radio series began in 1949 the year Martin and Lewis signed with Paramount producer Hal B Wallis as comedy relief for the movie My Friend Irma Their agent Abby Greshler negotiated one of Hollywood s best deals although they received only 75 000 between them for their films with Wallis Martin and Lewis were free to do one outside film a year which they would co produce through their own York Productions 18 They also controlled their club record radio and television appearances and through these they earned millions of dollars In Dean amp Me Lewis calls Martin one of the great comic geniuses of all time They were friends as well with Lewis acting as best man when Martin remarried in 1949 But harsh comments from critics as well as frustration with the similarity of Martin and Lewis movies which producer Hal Wallis refused to change led to Martin s dissatisfaction 19 He put less enthusiasm into the work leading to escalating arguments with Lewis Martin told his partner he was nothing to him but a dollar sign The act broke up in 1956 ten years to the day from the first teaming 20 Solo career Edit Theatrical poster With John Wayne in Rio Bravo 1959 Rio Bravo 1959 Martin s first solo film Ten Thousand Bedrooms 1957 was a box office failure 21 Although Volare reached number fifteen in the U S and number 2 in the UK the era of the pop crooner was waning with the advent of rock and roll Martin wanted to become a dramatic actor known for more than slapstick comedy films Though offered a fraction of his former salary to co star in a war drama The Young Lions 1958 his part would be with Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift 22 Tony Randall already had the part but talent agency MCA realized that with this film Martin would become a triple threat they could make money from his work in nightclubs films and records Randall was paid off to relinquish the role Martin replaced him and the film turned out to be the beginning of Martin s comeback 23 Martin starred alongside Frank Sinatra for the first time in the Vincente Minnelli drama Some Came Running 1958 24 By the mid 1960s Martin was a movie recording television and nightclub star Martin was acclaimed as Dude in Rio Bravo 1959 directed by Howard Hawks and also starring John Wayne and singer Ricky Nelson 25 He teamed again with Wayne in The Sons of Katie Elder 1965 cast as brothers 26 In 1960 Martin was cast in the film version of the Judy Holliday stage musical comedy Bells Are Ringing 27 He won a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in the 1960 film comedy Who Was That Lady 28 29 but continued to seek dramatic roles portraying a Southern politician in 1961 s Ada 30 and starring in 1963 s screen adaptation of an intense stage drama Toys in the Attic opposite Geraldine Page 31 as well as in 1970 s drama Airport a huge box office success 32 Sinatra and he teamed up for several more movies the crime caper Ocean s 11 33 the musical Robin and the 7 Hoods 34 and the Western comedies Sergeants 3 35 and 4 for Texas often with their Rat Pack pals such as Sammy Davis Jr Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop as well as a romantic comedy Marriage on the Rocks 36 Martin also co starred with Shirley MacLaine in a number of films including Some Came Running Artists and Models Career All in a Night s Work and What a Way to Go 37 He played a satiric variation of his own womanizing persona as Las Vegas singer Dino in Billy Wilder s comedy Kiss Me Stupid 1964 with Kim Novak 38 and he poked fun at his image in films such as the Matt Helm spy spoofs of the 1960s 39 in which he was a co producer In the third Matt Helm film The Ambushers 1967 Helm about to be executed receives a last cigarette and tells the provider I ll remember you from the great beyond continuing sotto voce somewhere around Steubenville I hope As a singer Martin copied the styles of Harry Mills of the Mills Brothers Bing Crosby and Perry Como until he developed his own and could hold his own in duets with Sinatra and Crosby Like Sinatra he could not read music 40 but he recorded more than 100 albums and 600 songs His signature tune Everybody Loves Somebody knocked the Beatles A Hard Day s Night off number one in the United States in 1964 41 This was followed by The Door is Still Open to My Heart 42 which reached number six that year Elvis Presley was said to have been a fan of Martin and patterned his performance of Love Me Tender after Martin s style Martin like Elvis was influenced by country music By 1965 some of Martin s albums such as Dean Tex Martin Rides Again Houston Welcome to My World and Gentle on My Mind were composed of country and western songs by artists such as Johnny Cash Merle Haggard and Buck Owens 40 Martin often hosted country performers on his TV show and was named Man Of the Year by the Country Music Association in 1966 40 The final album of his recording career was 1983 s The Nashville Sessions 43 The image of Martin as a Vegas entertainer in a tuxedo has been an enduring one Ain t That a Kick in the Head a song Martin performed in Ocean s 11 did not become a hit at the time but has enjoyed a revival in the media and pop culture and has been his most frequently played song in media for two decades 44 For three decades Martin was among the most popular acts in Las Vegas Martin sang and was one of the smoothest comics in the business benefiting from the decade of comedy with Lewis Martin s daughter Gail also sang in Vegas and on many TV shows including his co hosting his summer replacement series on NBC Daughter Deana Martin continues to perform as did youngest son Ricci Martin until his death in August 2016 45 Eldest son Craig was a producer on Martin s television show and daughter Claudia was an actress in films such as For Those Who Think Young 46 Though often thought of as a ladies man Martin spent a lot of time with his family as second wife Jeanne put it prior to the couple s divorce He was home every night for dinner 47 Rat Pack Edit The Rat Pack at the Cal Neva Casino From left to right Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Sammy Davis Jr Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop Main article Rat Pack As Martin s solo career grew he and Frank Sinatra became friends In the late 1950s and early 1960s Martin and Sinatra along with friends Joey Bishop Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr formed the Rat Pack so called after an earlier group of social friends the Holmby Hills Rat Pack centered on Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall of which Sinatra had been a member The Martin Sinatra Davis Lawford Bishop group referred to themselves as The Summit or The Clan and never as The Rat Pack although this has remained their identity in popular imagination The men made films together formed part of the Hollywood social scene and were politically influential through Lawford s marriage to Patricia Kennedy sister of President John F Kennedy 48 The Rat Pack was legendary for its Las Vegas Strip performances For example the marquee at the Sands Hotel might read DEAN MARTIN MAYBE FRANK MAYBE SAMMY Their appearances were valuable because the city would flood with wealthy gamblers Their act always in tuxedo consisted of each singing individual numbers duets and trios along with seemingly improvised slapstick and chatter In the socially charged 1960s their jokes revolved around adult themes such as Sinatra s womanizing and Martin s drinking as well as Davis s race and religion Sinatra and Martin supported the civil rights movement and refused to perform in clubs that would not allow African American or Jewish performers 49 Posthumously the Rat Pack has experienced a popular revival inspiring the George Clooney Brad Pitt Ocean s Trilogy 50 The Dean Martin Show Edit Main article The Dean Martin Show Martin and Florence Henderson in The Dean Martin Show 1968 In 1965 Martin launched his weekly NBC comedy variety series The Dean Martin Show which ran for 264 episodes until 1974 He won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Musical or Comedy in 1966 and was nominated again the following three years 51 The show exploited his image as a carefree boozer Martin capitalized on his laid back persona of the half drunk crooner hitting on women with remarks that would get anyone else slapped and making snappy if slurred remarks about fellow celebrities during his roasts During an interview on the British TV documentary Wine Women and Song aired in 1983 he stated perhaps tongue in cheek that he had someone record them on cassette tape so he could listen to them His TV show was a success The show s loose format featured quick witted improvization from Martin and his weekly guests This prompted a battle between Martin and NBC censors who insisted on more scrutiny of the content He later had trouble with NBC for his off the cuff use of obscene Italian phrases which brought complaints from viewers who spoke the language The show was often in the Top Ten Martin appreciative of the show s producer his friend Greg Garrison made a handshake deal giving Garrison a pioneer TV producer in the 1950s 50 of the show However the validity of that ownership is the subject of a lawsuit brought by NBCUniversal Despite Martin s reputation as a drinker perpetuated via his vanity license plate DRUNKY his alcohol use was quite disciplined 52 He was often the first to call it a night and when not on tour or on a film location liked to go home to see his wife and children 53 He borrowed the lovable drunk shtick from Joe E Lewis but his convincing portrayals of heavy boozers in Some Came Running and Howard Hawks s Rio Bravo led to unsubstantiated claims of alcoholism Martin starred in and co produced four Matt Helm superspy comedy adventures during this time as well as a number of Westerns By the early 1970s The Dean Martin Show was still earning solid ratings and although he was no longer a Top 40 hitmaker his record albums continued to sell He found a way to make his passion for golf profitable by offering a signature line of golf balls and the Dean Martin Tucson Open was an event on golf s PGA Tour from 1972 to 1975 At his death Martin was reportedly the single largest minority shareholder of RCA stock citation needed Now comfortable financially Martin began reducing his schedule The final 1973 1974 season of his variety show was retooled into one of celebrity roasts requiring less involvement In the roasts Martin and his panel of pals made fun of a variety of popular entertainment athletic and political figures 54 After the show s cancellation NBC continued to air The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast as a series of TV specials through 1984 55 Later career Edit Martin in the film Ada 1961 For nearly a decade Martin had recorded as many as four albums a year for Reprise Records Martin recorded his final Reprise album Once in a While in 1974 which was not issued until 1978 His final recordings were made for Warner Bros Records The Nashville Sessions was released in 1983 from which he had a hit with I Think That I Just Wrote My First Country Song which was recorded with Conway Twitty and made a respectable showing on the country charts A follow up single L A Is My Home Drinking Champagne came in 1985 The 1974 film drama Mr Ricco marked Martin s final starring role in which he played a criminal defense lawyer He played a featured role in the 1981 comedy The Cannonball Run and its sequel both starring Burt Reynolds 56 57 In 1972 he filed for divorce from his second wife Jeanne A week later his business partnership with the Riviera hotel in Las Vegas dissolved amid reports of the casino s refusal to agree to Martin s request to perform only once a night He joined the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino where he was the featured performer on the hotel s opening night of December 23 1973 and his contract required him to star in a film Mr Ricco for Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios Less than a month after his second marriage had dissolved Martin at 55 married 26 year old Catherine Hawn on April 25 1973 Hawn had been the receptionist at the chic Gene Shacove hair salon in Beverly Hills 58 They divorced November 10 1976 He was also briefly engaged to Gail Renshaw Miss World U S 1969 59 Eventually Martin reconciled with Jeanne though they never remarried Martin also made a public reconciliation with Lewis on his partner s Labor Day telethon benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association in September 1976 Sinatra shocked Lewis by bringing Martin out on stage and as the two men embraced the audience gave them a standing ovation and the phones lit up resulting in one of the telethon s most profitable years up to that time Lewis later reported the event was one of the three most memorable of his life Lewis quipped So you working Martin playing drunk replied that he was appearing at the Meggum meaning the MGM Grand Hotel This with the death of Martin s son Dean Paul Martin more than a decade later helped bring the two men together They maintained a quiet friendship but only performed again once in 1989 on Martin s 72nd birthday 60 Martin returned to films briefly with appearances in the star laden critically panned but commercially successful The Cannonball Run and its sequel Cannonball Run II He also had a minor hit single with Since I Met You Baby and made his first music video which appeared on MTV and was created by Martin s youngest son Ricci On March 21 1987 Martin s son actor Dean Paul Martin formerly Dino of the 1960s teeny bopper rock group Dino Desi amp Billy died when his F 4 Phantom II jet fighter crashed while flying with the California Air National Guard Martin s grief over his son s death left him depressed and demoralized Lewis stated in an on stage interview in 2005 that subsequent to his son s death Martin became a reclusive alcoholic 61 Later a tour with Davis and Sinatra in 1988 undertaken in part to help Martin recover sputtered 62 Martin who responded best to a club audience felt lost in the huge stadiums they were performing in at Sinatra s insistence and he was not interested in drinking until dawn after performances His final Vegas shows were at Bally s Hotel in 1991 At Bally s he had his final reunion with Lewis on his 72nd birthday Martin s last two TV appearances involved tributes to his former Rat Pack members On December 8 1989 he joined stars in Sammy Davis Jr s 60th anniversary celebration which aired a few weeks before Davis died from throat cancer In December 1990 Martin congratulated Sinatra on his 75th birthday special Following his diagnosis of lung cancer at Cedars Sinai Medical Center on September 16 1993 Martin finally quit smoking Personal life EditMartin was married three times He wed Elizabeth Anne Betty McDonald July 14 1922 July 11 1989 of Ridley Park Pennsylvania in 1941 The couple had four children 63 Craig Martin born 1942 Claudia Martin March 16 1944 February 16 2001 Gail Martin born 1945 Deana Martin born 1948 Martin and McDonald divorced in 1949 and Dean gained custody of their children McDonald lived out her life in relative obscurity in San Francisco California Martin next married Dorothy Jean Jeanne Biegger March 27 1927 August 24 2016 a former Orange Bowl queen from Coral Gables Florida Their marriage lasted 24 years 1949 1973 and produced three children 64 Dean Paul Martin November 17 1951 March 21 1987 Ricci Martin September 20 1953 August 3 2016 65 Gina Martin born 1956 Martin last wed Catherine Hawn born 1947 a union which lasted three years before Martin initiated divorce proceedings They had no biological children of their own but Martin adopted Hawn s daughter Sasha 66 After their divorce Martin had a brief relationship with model and longtime friend Pat Sheehan 67 Martin s uncle was Leonard Barr who appeared in several of his shows 68 In the 1960s and early 1970s Martin lived at 363 Copa De Oro Road in Bel Air Los Angeles 69 before selling it to Tom Jones for 500 000 in June 1976 70 Martin s son in law was the Beach Boys Carl Wilson who married Martin s daughter Gina 71 Figure skater Dorothy Hamill and actress Olivia Hussey were his daughters in law during their marriages to Martin s son Dean Paul Martin 72 Craig Martin s elder son was married to Lou Costello s daughter Carole 1938 1987 until her death from a stroke at age 48 73 Dean Martin bred Purebred Andalusian Horses at his Hidden Valley Ranch Thousand Oaks Ventura County California 74 Martin volunteered to perform fundraisers for the Bergson Group in the late 1940s 75 Although a Republican Martin supported Democratic candidate Lyndon B Johnson in 1964 76 Illness and death Edit Crypt of Dean Martin at Westwood Memorial Park Martin a heavy smoker was diagnosed with lung cancer at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in September 1993 He was told that he would require surgery to prolong his life but he rejected it He retired from public life in early 1995 and died of acute respiratory failure resulting from emphysema at his Beverly Hills home on Christmas Day 1995 29 years to the day after his own mother died at age 78 77 The lights of the Las Vegas Strip were dimmed in his honor Martin was interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles 78 The crypt features the epitaph Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime the title of his signature song 79 Tributes and legacy EditIn 1997 Ohio Route 7 through Steubenville was rededicated as Dean Martin Boulevard Road signs bearing an Al Hirschfeld caricature of Martin s likeness designate the stretch with a historical marker bearing a small picture and brief biography in the Gazebo Park at Route 7 and North Fourth Street An annual Dean Martin Festival celebration is held in Steubenville Impersonators friends and family and entertainers many of Italian ancestry appear In 2005 Clark County Nevada renamed a portion of Industrial Road as Dean Martin Drive A similarly named street was dedicated in 2008 in Rancho Mirage California Martin s family was presented a gold record in 2004 for Dino The Essential Dean Martin his fastest selling album which also hit the iTunes Top 10 and in 2006 it was certified Platinum 80 For the week ending December 23 2006 the Dean Martin and Martina McBride duet of Baby It s Cold Outside reached No 7 on the R amp R AC chart It also went to No 36 on the R amp R Country chart the last time Martin had a song this high in the charts was in 1965 with the song I Will which reached No 10 on the Pop chart An album of duets Forever Cool was released by Capitol EMI in 2007 It features Martin s voice with Kevin Spacey Shelby Lynne Joss Stone Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Robbie Williams McBride and others His footprints were immortalized at Grauman s Chinese Theatre in 1964 Martin has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame one at 6519 Hollywood Boulevard for movies the second at 1617 Vine for recordings and a third at 6651 Hollywood Boulevard for television In February 2009 Martin was honored with a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Four of his surviving children Gail Deana Ricci and Gina accepted it on his behalf In 2010 Martin received a posthumous star on the Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto Ontario Canada 81 The town of origin of Dean s father Montesilvano dedicated to him a square between via Sarca and via Torrente Piomba and a congress palace called Pala Dean Martin congress center in via Aldo Moro adjacent to the Porto Allegro structure former cinema Warner In popular culture Edit Martin with Laura Devon in Rawhide 1964 A number of Martin songs have been featured across popular culture for decades Hits such as Ain t That a Kick in the Head Sway You re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You That s Amore and Martin s signature song Everybody Loves Somebody have been in films such as the Oscar winning Logorama A Bronx Tale Casino Goodfellas Payback Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol Sexy Beast Moonstruck Vegas Vacation Swingers and Return to Me television series such as American Dad Friends The Sopranos House MD Samurai Jack and The Fresh Prince of Bel Air video games such as The Godfather The Game The Godfather II Fallout New Vegas and Mafia II and fashion shows such as the 2008 Victoria s Secret Fashion Show Danny Gans portrayed Martin in the 1992 CBS miniseries Sinatra 82 Martin was portrayed by Joe Mantegna in the 1998 HBO movie about Sinatra and Martin titled The Rat Pack 83 Mantegna was nominated for both an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for the role British actor Jeremy Northam portrayed the entertainer in the 2002 made for TV movie Martin and Lewis alongside Will amp Grace s Sean Hayes as Jerry Lewis 84 Martin is the subject of Dean Martin s Wild Party and Dean Martin s Vegas Shindig a pair of video slot machines found in many casinos The games feature songs sung by Martin during the bonus feature and the count up of a player s winnings A compilation album called Amore debuted at Number One on Billboard magazine s Top Pop Catalog Albums chart in its February 21 2009 issue 85 In 1998 The MTV animated show Celebrity Deathmatch had a clay animated fight to the death between Martin and comedian Jerry Lewis Martin wins by whacking Jerry out of the ring The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas has been a successful tribute show featuring Martin impersonators on stage in Europe and North America since 2000 The walk up song for Francisco Cervelli a catcher for the Atlanta Braves is the Dean Martin tune That s Amore In DePatie Freleng s animated theatrical cartoon series The Ant and the Aardvark the Ant s voice was performed by John Byner as an imitation of Martin 86 87 Martin appears as Matt Helm in Quentin Tarantino s 2019 period piece Once Upon A Time in Hollywood Sharon Tate played by Margot Robbie goes to a cinema to see The Wrecking Crew 88 Discography EditMain article Dean Martin discographyThe list below shows the singer s studio albums only His full discography singles compilations and other releases are described in a separate article Dean Martin Sings 1953 Swingin Down Yonder 1955 Pretty Baby 1957 Sleep Warm 1959 A Winter Romance 1959 This Time I m Swingin 1960 Dino Italian Love Songs 1962 French Style 1962 Cha Cha de Amor 1962 Dino Latino 1962 Dean Tex Martin Country Style 1963 Dean Tex Martin Rides Again 1963 Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre 1963 Robin and the 7 Hoods 1964 Dream with Dean 1964 The Door Is Still Open to My Heart 1964 Dean Martin Hits Again 1965 Remember Me I m the One Who Loves You 1965 Houston 1965 Somewhere There s a Someone 1966 Dean Martin Sings Songs from The Silencers 1966 The Hit Sound of Dean Martin 1966 The Dean Martin Christmas Album 1966 The Dean Martin TV Show 1966 Happiness Is Dean Martin 1967 Welcome to My World 1967 Gentle on My Mind 1968 I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am 1969 My Woman My Woman My Wife 1970 For the Good Times 1971 Dino 1972 Sittin on Top of the World 1973 You re the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me 1973 Once in a While 1978 The Nashville Sessions 1983 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Film Role Notes1946 Film Vodvil Art Mooney and Orchestra Short1949 My Friend Irma Steve Laird Martin and Lewis1950 My Friend Irma Goes West Martin and LewisAt War with the Army 1st Sgt Vic Puccinelli Martin and LewisScreen Snapshots Meet the Winners ShortScreen Snapshots Thirtieth Anniversary Special Short1951 That s My Boy Bill Baker Martin and Lewis1952 The Stooge Bill Miller Martin and LewisSailor Beware Al Crowthers Martin and LewisJumping Jacks Corp Chick Allen Martin and LewisRoad to Bali Man in Lala s dream Cameo Uncredited1953 Scared Stiff Larry Todd Martin and LewisThe Caddy Joe Anthony Martin and LewisMoney from Home Herman Honey Talk Nelson Martin and Lewis1954 Living It Up Dr Steve Harris Martin and Lewis3 Ring Circus Peter Pete Nelson Martin and Lewis1955 You re Never Too Young Bob Miles Martin and LewisArtists and Models Rick Todd Martin and Lewis1956 Screen Snapshots Hollywood City of Stars ShortPardners Slim Mosely Jr Slim Mosely Sr Martin and LewisHollywood or Bust Steve Wiley Martin and Lewis1957 Ten Thousand Bedrooms Ray Hunter1958 The Young Lions Michael WhiteacreSome Came Running Bama Dillert professional gambler 1959 Rio Bravo Dude Borrachon Career Maurice Maury Novak1960 Who Was That Lady Michael Haney Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or ComedyBells Are Ringing Jeffrey MossOcean s 11 Sam HarmonPepe Dean Martin Cameo1961 All in a Night s Work Tony RyderAda Bo Gillis1962 Sergeants 3 Sgt Chip DealThe Road to Hong Kong The Grape on plutonium Cameo UncreditedWho s Got the Action Steve FloodSomething s Got to Give Nicholas Nick Arden unfinished 1963 38 24 36 SelfCome Blow Your Horn The Bum UncreditedToys in the Attic Julian Berniers4 for Texas Joe JarrettWho s Been Sleeping in My Bed Jason Steel1964 What a Way to Go Leonard Lennie CrawleyRobin and the 7 Hoods Little JohnKiss Me Stupid Dino1965 The Sons of Katie Elder Tom ElderMarriage on the Rocks Ernie Brewer1966 The Silencers Matt HelmBirds Do It Dean MartinTexas Across the River Sam HollisMurderers Row Matt Helm1967 Rough Night in Jericho Alex FloodThe Ambushers Matt Helm1968 Rowan amp Martin at the Movies ShortHow to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life David SloaneBandolero Dee Bishop5 Card Stud Van Morgan1969 The Wrecking Crew Matt Helm1970 Airport Capt Vernon Demerest1971 Something Big Joe Baker1973 Showdown Billy Massey1975 Mr Ricco Joe Ricco1981 The Cannonball Run Jamie Blake1984 Cannonball Run IITerror in the Aisles archival footage 2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Himself Matt Helm archival footage from The Wrecking Crew Television Edit Year Program Role Notes1950 1955 The Colgate Comedy Hour Himself 28 episodes1953 1954 The Jack Benny Program Two episodes1956 Make Room for Daddy Episode Terry Has a Date 1957 The Frank Sinatra Show Episode 7 aired November 29 19571958 The Phil Silvers Show Unnamed Las Vegas Gambler Episode Bilko s Secret Mission The Danny Thomas Show Himself Episode Terry s Crush 1959 The Frank Sinatra Timex Show Television special1959 1960 The Dean Martin Variety Show Two episodes1962 The Judy Garland Show Television special1964 Rawhide Gurd Canliss Episode Canliss 1965 1974 The Dean Martin Show Himself 264 episodesWon Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star Male1966 The Lucy Show Episode Lucy Dates Dean Martin 1967 Movin with Nancy Nancy s Fairy Goduncle Television special1970 Swing Out Sweet Land Eli Whitney Television special1971 The Powder Room Host Unsold pilot1973 The Electric Company Himself Episode 223 1974 1984 The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast 54 episodes1975 Lucy Gets Lucky Television filmDean s Place Television specialDean Martin s Christmas in California Television special1976 Dean Martin s Red Hot Scandals of 1926 2 part television special1977 Dean Martin s Christmas in California Television special1978 Charlie s Angels Frank Howell Episode Angels in Vegas Dean Martin s Christmas in California Himself Television special1979 The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo Episode Dean Martin and the Moonshiners Vega Episode The Usurper Dean Martin s Christmas in California Television special1980 The Dean Martin Christmas Special Television special1981 Dean Martin s Christmas at Seaworld Television special1982 Dean Martin at the Wild Animal Park Television special1985 Half Nelson Six episodesReferences Edit Thomas Bob December 26 1995 Crooner Martin Dies At Age 78 Greensboro News amp Record Retrieved April 27 2020 mike says July 23 2009 Dean Martin s Diva Daughter Elvis Called My Dad The King of Cool Blog blogtalkradio com Archived from the original on October 2 2011 Retrieved November 4 2012 Szklarski Cassandra August 14 2007 Dean Martin just a golfer to his kids Toronto Star Canadian Press Retrieved October 1 2021 Parish James Robert 2003 Hollywood Songsters Singers Who ACT and Actors Who Sing A Biographical Dictionary Vol 2 New York Routledge p 533 ISBN 978 0 415 94333 8 a b Dean Martin Bio The Official Dean Martin site Retrieved June 21 2019 Tosches 1992 p 57 Dean Martin Amateur Boxing Record Boxing Scoop com June 7 1917 Retrieved April 15 2012 Pullen Glenn C November 3 1940 Coral Room Chez Marti Turn Tropical Cleveland Plain Dealer Vogue Room Varieties Meet the Boys in the Band advertisement Cleveland Plain Dealer May 9 1943 Dean Martin 11th Successful Week Riobamba nightclub advertisement Billboard December 11 1943 19 Oliver Myrna December 26 1995 Dean Martin Screen Star and Singer Dies at 78 Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 20 2021 Martin amp Holden 2010 p 11 Martin amp Holden 2010 p 25 Ambalal Monica The Grove Dictionary of American Music 2nd edition University of Michigan Oxford University Press Inc 2013 Kehr Dave August 20 2017 Jerry Lewis a Jester Both Silly and Stormy Dies at 91 The New York Times Retrieved August 20 2017 Gray Tim October 30 2015 Norman Lear Looks Back on Early Days as TV Comedy Writer Variety 52G to Simmons Lear to Do Five Martin Lewis Shows Billboard October 31 1953 p 12 via Google Books Tosches 1992 p 208 Lewis amp Kaplan 2005 p 223 Martin amp Lewis breakup recalled Los Angeles Times October 19 2005 Retrieved December 26 2016 Crowther Bosley April 4 1957 Screen Solo by Martin Singer Is Seen at State Without Jerry Lewis The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Crowther Bosley April 3 1958 Irwin Shaw s Young Lions War Story Is Offered at the Paramount Brando Martin and Clift Are Starred The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Tosches 1992 pp 299 300 Crowther Bosley January 23 1959 The Screen James Jones Some Came Running Sinatra Dean Martin Star at Music Hall Post War Indiana Tale Directed by Minnelli The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Weiler A H March 19 1959 Texas Border Town The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Thompson Howard August 26 1965 Sons of Katie Elder The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Tosches 1992 p 318 Thompson Howard April 16 1960 Screen Romantic Farce Criterion Offers Who Was That Lady The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Who Was That Lady Golden Globe Awards Retrieved December 26 2016 Schumach Murray February 17 1961 Set of Ada Film Is Not All Work Dean Martin and Daniel Mann Director Provide Some Light Moments The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Crowther Bosley August 1 1963 The Screen Toys in the Attic Opens Scenario Is From Play by Lillian Hellman The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Canby Vincent March 6 1970 The Screen Multi Plot Multi Star Airport Opens Lancaster and Martin in Principal Roles Adaptation of Hailey s Novel at Music Hall The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Crowther Bosley August 11 1960 The Screen Ocean s 11 Sinatra Heads Flippant Team of Crime The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Crowther Bosley August 6 1964 Screen A Musical Farce Robin and the 7 Hoods at Local Theaters The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Weiler A H February 12 1962 Screen Sergeants 3 Opens at Capitol Sinatra and Some of the Clan in Western Film Called a Version of 1939 Gunga Din The Cast The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Tosches 1992 p 371 Tosches 1992 pp 284 308 314 330 356 Weiler A H December 23 1964 Kiss Me Stupid The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Tosches 1992 p 366 a b c Chilton Martin December 24 2015 Dean Martin the man whose voice captured Christmas The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on January 10 2022 Retrieved December 26 2016 Pop Standard Singles Billboard August 1 1964 p 43 Accessed September 21 2016 Dean Martin Chart History The Hot 100 Billboard Accessed September 18 2016 Tosches 1992 p 427 Mott Patrick February 2000 The Dean of Las Vegas Orange Coast Vol 26 no 2 Retrieved February 19 2018 McCracken Elizabeth December 21 2016 Frank Sinatra Jr and Ricci Martin Sons of Famous Fathers The New York Times Magazine Retrieved December 26 2016 Tosches 1992 p 352 Rife Susan February 13 2005 A daughter looks back on her famous father s life Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved December 26 2016 Fessier Bruce October 20 2015 Brother in Lawford was Sinatra s key to White House The Desert Sun Palm Springs Retrieved December 26 2016 Sinatra Nancy 1998 Frank Sinatra An American Legend Santa Monica General Publishing Group p 156 ISBN 978 1 8816 4968 7 Horton Oliver January 26 2002 A Youthful Revival of Rat Pack Style The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Dean Martin Show The Golden Globe Awards Retrieved December 26 2016 Tosches 1992 p 198 King Susan December 25 2015 Newsletter Classic Hollywood What was Dean Martin really drinking Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Tosches 1992 pp 413 414 Tosches 1992 p 517 Canby Vincent June 20 1981 Cannonball Run With Burt Reynolds The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Maslin Janet June 29 1984 SCREEN Burt Reynolds In Cannonball Run II The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Tosches 1992 p 398 Tosches 1992 pp 392 394 Talevski Nick April 7 2010 Knocking on Heaven s Door Rock Obituaries Omnibus Press p 399 ISBN 978 1 84609 091 2 Berlo Beth November 1 2005 Jerry Lewis talks about his career and friendship with Dean Martin BU Today Retrieved December 20 2021 Reed J D January 8 1996 Burden of Sorrow People Retrieved December 26 2016 Tosches 1992 p 174 Tosches 1992 p 546 Ricci Martin Musician and Son of Dean Martin Dies at 62 Variety August 6 2016 Retrieved August 6 2016 Tosches 1992 p 413 Clemens Samuel 2020 Pat A Biography of Hollywood s Blonde Starlet Sequoia Press p 49 ISBN 978 0 5786 8282 2 Famous Epitaph on Dean Martin tomb stone Famousquotes me uk Retrieved November 4 2012 The Movieland Directory Nearly 30 000 Addresses of Celebrity Homes Film Locations and Historical Sites in the Los Angeles Area 1900 Present McFarland August 10 2010 p 111 ISBN 978 1 4766 0432 9 Bevan Nathan February 12 2015 From the 8 000 semi to 6m Bel Air mansion inside the houses Sir Tom Jones has called home Wales Online Retrieved October 1 2021 Tosches 1992 p 435 Tosches 1992 pp 400 433 Tosches 1992 p 389 Den Martin amp His Rare Andalusian Horses Beautiful YouTube September 16 2009 Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved October 17 2021 Medoff Rafael November 1 2008 The S S Ben Hecht a Jewish refugee ship that changed history Theoror Hertzl Foundation Retrieved July 20 2021 via The Free Library Jet October 1 1964 Holden Stephen December 26 1995 Dean Martin Pop Crooner And Comic Actor Dies at 78 The New York Times Corwin Miles Ferrell David December 29 1995 Dean Martin Laid to Rest as Stars Avoid Media Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Martin amp Smith 2002 p 239 Gold amp Platinum RIAA Recording Industry Association of America Inductees 2010 The Italian Walk of Fame Italianwalkoffame com Archived from the original on April 21 2019 Retrieved August 5 2017 O Connor John J November 6 1992 TV Weekend Sinatra The Good the Bad and Mostly the Music The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Rothman Cliff May 16 1998 Revisiting the Clan in HBO s Rat Pack Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 26 2016 Stanley Alessandra September 2 2002 Revisiting a Fabled Doomed Partnership The New York Times Retrieved December 26 2016 No 1 On The Charts Billboard Vol 121 no 7 February 21 2009 p 3 John Byner Ant and Aardvark Episodes johnbyner com Leszczak Bob 2014 The Odd Couple on Stage and Screen A History with Cast and Crew Profiles and an Episode Guide Jefferson N C McFarland amp Co p 31 ISBN 978 0786477906 Retrieved December 26 2016 De Loera Carlos July 26 2019 Experience the L A captured in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 22 2020 Sources Edit Lewis Jerry Kaplan James 2005 Dean amp Me A Love Story New York Doubleday ISBN 0 7679 2086 4 Martin Deana Holden Wendy 2010 Memories Are Made of This Dean Martin Through His Daughter s Eyes New York Three Rivers Press ISBN 978 1 4000 9833 0 Martin Ricci Smith Christopher 2002 That s Amore A Son Remembers Dean Martin Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1 58979 140 4 Tosches Nick 1992 Dino Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams 1st ed New York Delta Trade Paperbacks ISBN 0 385 33429 X Further reading EditArthur Marx Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime Especially Himself The story of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis New York NY Hawthorn Books 1974 ISBN 978 0 8015 2430 1 Smith John L The Animal in Hollywood Anthony Fiato s Life in the Mafia Barricade Books New York 1998 ISBN 1 56980 126 6External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Dean Martin Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dean Martin Biography portalDean Martin at IMDb Dean Martin Fan Center Dean Martin at The Biography Channel Cleveland com Homegrown Heroes Dean Martin Timeline Dean Works the room at the Sands Archived January 15 2016 at the Wayback Machine Dean Martin biography discography on The Interlude Era site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dean Martin amp oldid 1131951074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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