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Ross Martin

Ross Martin (born Martin Rosenblatt, March 22, 1920 – July 3, 1981) was an American radio, voice, stage, film and television actor. Martin was best known for portraying Artemus Gordon on the CBS Western series The Wild Wild West, which aired from 1965 to 1969. He was the voice of Doctor Paul Williams in 1972's Sealab 2020, additional characters in 1973's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, and additional character voices in 1978's Jana of the Jungle.

Ross Martin
Martin in 1967
Born
Martin Rosenblatt

March 22, 1920
Gródek, Poland
DiedJuly 3, 1981(1981-07-03) (aged 61)
Resting placeMount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery
Alma materCity College of New York
George Washington University
OccupationActor
Years active1946–1981
Spouse(s)
Muriel Weiss
(m. 1941; died 1965)

Olavee Parsons
(m. 1967)
Children3

Early life

Martin was born to a Polish Jewish family in Gródek, Poland (now Horodok, Ukraine). He and his parents emigrated to New York City when he was an infant.[1] Recorded as Izak and Sara Rosenblat and infant son Marcus, they boarded the steamship New Rochelle at Danzig, which was then a Free City under the League of Nations; the ship sailed on 29 August 1920 and arrived at the Port of New York on 18 September. As they were steerage passengers, they were obliged to go to Ellis Island to undergo U.S. Immigrant Inspection. They settled in The Bronx. Martin spoke Polish, Yiddish and some Russian before learning English and later added French, Spanish and Italian to his repertoire.

Martin attended City College of New York, where he graduated magna cum laude, then earned a law degree from the National University School of Law (later part of the George Washington University).[1][2]

Career

Despite academic training in business, instruction, and law, Martin chose a career in acting. He was partners in a comedy team with Bernie West for several years, then appeared on many radio and live TV broadcasts, including playing Wyatt Earp in the January 20, 1952 episode of The Gabby Hayes Show.[3] He made his Broadway debut in Hazel Flagg in 1953.[4]

Martin's first film was the George Pal 1955 production Conquest of Space, followed by a brief but memorable appearance in The Colossus of New York (1958), as the scientist father of Charles Herbert.[4] In 1959, Martin appeared in the episode "Echo" on Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond. He appeared in two 1959 episodes of David Janssen's crime drama series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Soon after, he caught the eye of Blake Edwards, who cast him in a number of widely varied roles; as Sal in the 1959 Peter Gunn[5] episode "The Fuse", his breakout role as the comic sidekick Andamo in the 1959 CBS drama series Mr. Lucky, the asthmatic kidnapper Red Lynch in the 1962 thriller Experiment in Terror, culminating with a role in The Great Race, as the smoothly villainous Baron Rolfe Von Stuppe.[6] He was also a regular on Stump the Stars from 1962-1963.[4]

The Wild Wild West

 
Martin in 1965
 
Martin as Artemus Gordon with Ann Elder in The Wild, Wild West, 1966.

After his performance in The Great Race, CBS cast Martin in what was to become his most famous role, Secret Service agent Artemus Gordon in The Wild Wild West, opposite Robert Conrad.[4] The Artemus Gordon character was a master gadgeteer and disguise artist, and these attributes fitted Martin perfectly. Martin himself created most of his disguises for the show, and most of the cast had no idea what he would look like until seeing him during the shooting of the episode.[7] The recent DVD release of the first season of the series includes a recently discovered pre-production sketch Martin had made of his very first make-up design for the pilot episode. Another episode revealed another of Martin's talents: he was a concert-trained violinist.

In 1968, Martin broke his leg and then suffered a near-fatal heart attack, forcing The Wild Wild West to replace him with other actors, including Charles Aidman, William Schallert and Alan Hale Jr for nine episodes. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, for the fourth and final season of The Wild Wild West. The series was cancelled in 1969 in the midst of a national controversy over violence on television.[4]

Later career

After The Wild, Wild West ended, Martin continued his career in various guest roles on television and in roles in television films. In 1970, Martin portrayed Alexander Hamilton in the NBC television special Swing Out, Sweet Land, hosted by John Wayne.[8] He also appeared in a 1970 episode of The Immortal ("White Elephants Don't Grow on Trees"). The following year, Martin tried his hand at directing. He guest starred in the 1971 episode of Columbo entitled "Suitable For Framing", as Dale Kingston, a murderous art critic, and also a 1971 episode of Love, American Style, which he also directed.[9] Martin directed another episode of the series in 1973. Later that same year, he appeared as the famed Asian detective Charlie Chan in The Return of Charlie Chan.[10] He made a guest appearance on Barnaby Jones in 1974,[11] and also lent his voice to an episode of Wait Till Your Father Gets Home later that year.[12]

In 1976, Martin returned to the stage as John Adams in a touring production of the musical 1776.[13] In 1978, he did more voice work for the animated series Jana of the Jungle.[14] He reprised the role of Artemus Gordon in two Wild, Wild West television movies: The Wild Wild West Revisited in 1979[15] and More Wild Wild West in 1980.[16] He had a four-episode recurring role as kumu mobster Tony Alika on Hawaii Five-O from 1978–79. In 1980, Martin appeared in the third episode of The Love Boat as Tom Thorton.[17] Martin's final role was in the 1983 television movie I Married Wyatt Earp in which he played the role of Jacob Speigler.[18] The film aired two years after his death.[19]

Personal life and death

Martin married his first wife, Muriel Weiss, in 1941. They had one child together, a daughter, Phyllis Rosenblatt (a New York artist). Weiss died from cancer in 1965. (Martin and Weiss were separated at the time of her death.)[19]

In 1967, Martin married Olavee Lucile Parsons (a successful model and documentary director) and adopted her two children, Rebecca (Martin) Schacht and George Martin. Martin and Parsons remained married until Martin's death in 1981. She died in 2002.[19]

On July 3, 1981, Martin suffered a fatal heart attack after a game of tennis at San Vincente Tennis Ranch, San Diego County Club of Ramona, California. He was rushed to the Pomerado Hospital in Poway, California, but was pronounced dead on arrival.[20]

He is interred in Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.[19][4]

TV and filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1949 Lights Out Episode: "I Dreamt I Died"
1950 Lights Out Episode: "A Toast to Sergeant Farnsworth"
1950 Lights Out Episode: "The Gloves of Gino"
1951 Lights Out Episode: "The Man with the Astrakhan Hat"
1950–1955 Treasury Men in Action Agent 189 episodes
1951 Somerset Maugham TV Theatre Episode: "Appearances and Reality"
1952 The Gabby Hayes Show Episode: "Marshal of Tombstone", played Wyatt Earp
1952 Goodyear Television Playhouse Episode: "The Cipher"
1953 Suspense Episode: "Needle in a Haystack"
1953 Suspense Episode: "The Riddle of Mayerling"
1954 The Web Episode: "The Hunted"
1954–1956 The Big Story William Fernandez 3 episodes
1955–1957 Modern Romances 6 episodes
1955 Conquest of Space Andre Fodor
1956 Sheriff of Cochise Episode: "The Check Artist"
1957 The Alcoa Hour Tony Episode: "A Double Life"
1958 Underwater Warrior Sgt. Joe O'Brien Movie, early frogman
1958 The Colossus of New York Dr. Jeremy 'Jerry' Spensser Movie, brilliant scientist
1958 The Court of Last Resort Phillip Huston Episode: "The Phillip Huston Case"
1958 Gunsmoke Dan Clell Episode: "Bottleman"
1958 Gunsmoke Danny Keppert Episode: Land Deal
1958 The Walter Winchell File Buckner Episode: "Portrait of a Cop: File #27"
1959 Peter Gunn Sal Matzi Episode: "The Fuse"
1959 Twilight Zone Johnny Foster Episode: "The Four Of Us Are Dying"
1959 Naked City Carlo Episode: "Ten Cent Dreams"
1959 Sea Hunt Finch Episode: "The Dam"
1959 Sea Hunt USCG Captain Stevens Episode: "The Briefcase"
1959 Steve Canyon Aly Brahma Episode: "Room 313"
1959 One Step Beyond Paul Marlin Episode: "Echo"
1959–1960 Mr. Lucky Andamo 34 episodes
1960 Laramie Angel Episode: "A Sound of Bells"
1960 The Twilight Zone Johnny Episode: "The Four of Us Are Dying"
1961 The Law and Mr. Jones Frank Brody Episode: "The Enemy"
1961 87th Precinct Joe Czepreghi Episode: "Occupation: Citizen"
1961 Zorro Marcos Estrada Episode: "Auld Acquaintance"
1962 Experiment in Terror Garland Humphrey 'Red' Lynch
1962 Geronimo Mangus
1963 Wagon Train Sam Pulaski Episode: "The Sam Pulaski Story"
1963 The Twilight Zone Lt. Ted Mason Episode: "Death Ship Episode #108"
1963 Bonanza Nick Biancci Episode: "Little Man... Ten Feet Tall"
1963 The Ceremony Le Caq
1963 The Danny Thomas Show Copa Club Musician Season 11, episode 11 "The Two Musketeers"
1964 Vacation Playhouse Claudie Hughes Episode: "I and Claudie"
1965 The Man from Button Willow Andy Svenson Voice
1965 The Great Race Baron Rolfe von Stuppe
1965–1969 The Wild Wild West Artemus Gordon 95 episodes
1969 The Carol Burnett Show Himself Season 2 Episode on 3/10/1969
1970 The Immortal Eddie Yoman Episode: " White Elephants Don't Grow on Trees"
1970 Swing Out, Sweet Land Alexander Hamilton Television special
1971 The Sheriff Larry Walters Television movie
1971 Columbo Dale Kingston Episode: "Suitable for Framing"
1971 Night Gallery Mr. Gingold Episode: "Camera Obscura"
1972 The F.B.I. George Barrows Episode: "The Wizard"
1972 ABC Afterschool Special Stan Episode: "The Last of the Curlews"
1972 The Crooked Hearts Sgt. Daniel Shane Television movie
1973 Dying Room Only Jim Cutler Television movie
1973 Tenafly Grady Hall Episode: "Joyride to Nowhere"
1973 Ironside Arthur Damien Episode: "Mind for Murder"
1973 Night Gallery Bradley Meredith Episode: "The Other Way Out"
1973 The Return of Charlie Chan Charlie Chan Television movie
1974 Skyway to Death Martin Leonard Television movie
1974 Barnaby Jones Maxwell Imry Episode: "Friends Till Death"
1975 The Invisible Man Amb Diego Devega Episode: "The Fine Art of Diplomacy"
1975 Ellery Queen Dr. Otis Tremaine Episode: " The Adventure of the Pharaoh's Curse"
1976 Gemini Man Carl Victor Episode: "Minotaur"
1976 Sanford and Son Aram Episode: "California Crude"
1977 Blansky's Beauties Sheik Ben-Ali Episode: "Nancy Goes Sheik"
1977 Charlie's Angels Dr. Perine Episode: "Unidentified Flying Angels"
1978 Quark Zorgon the Malevolent 2 episodes "All the Emperor's Quasi-Norms, Parts 1 & 2"
1978 Vega$ Werner Worthmeyer Episode: "Mother Mishkin"
1978–1979 Hawaii Five-O Tony Alika 4 episodes
1978 The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Bernard Havitol Episode: "IRAC is Missing"
1978 Wild and Wooly Otis Bergen TV movie
1979 The Return of Mod Squad Buck Prescott Television movie
1979 The Seekers Supply Pleasant Television movie
1979 Password Plus Himself
1979 The Wild Wild West Revisited Artemus Gordon Television movie
1980 The Love Boat Tom Thornton Episode: "April's Love/Happy Ending/We Three"
1980 Fantasy Island Ace Scanlon Episode: "The Devil and Mandy Breem/The Millionaire"
1980 More Wild Wild West Artemus Gordon Television movie
1981 Mork & Mindy Godfrey Episode: "Mork and the Bum Rap"
1983 I Married Wyatt Earp Jacob Spiegler Television movie
Released posthumously, (final film role)

References

  1. ^ a b "Heart attack kills actor Martin". The Bulletin. Bend, Oregon. United Press International: C–6. July 6, 1981. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
  2. ^ The Washington Post, Ross Martin's Obituary [1]
  3. ^ Gabby Hayes Show to Tell Stories of Fabled Adventures, Sioux City Journal, January 20, 1952, page 25
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Ross Martin, Actor Known for TV Roles". The New York Times. Associated Press. July 6, 1981. p. D7.
  5. ^ Oldham, Gabriela (2017). Blake Edwards: Interviews. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1496815675.
  6. ^ Monush, Barry (2009). Everybody's Talkin': The Top Films of 1965-1969. Hal Leonard LLC. p. 34. ISBN 978-1557836182.
  7. ^ Britton, Wesley Alan (2004). Spy Television. Greenwood. p. 148. ISBN 978-0275981631.
  8. ^ Bubbeo, Daniel (January 29, 2016). "Hamilton actors: Who's played Alexander in theater, TV and movies?". Newsday. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  9. ^ "Columbo: Suitable For Framing". Radio Times. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  10. ^ Peterson, Bettelou (January 7, 1990). "Three men played Charlie Chan: Warner Oland, Sidney Toler and who was the third?". Chicago Tribune.
  11. ^ Martindale, David (August 1, 1991). Television Detective Shows of the 1970s: Credits, Storylines and Episode Guides for 109 Series. McFarland & Company. p. 223. ISBN 978-0899505572.
  12. ^ "Television". Cue. 1974. p. 54.
  13. ^ "Ross Martin Booked For Melody Top 1776," Milwaukee Sentinel, March 19, 1976.
  14. ^ Ursini, James; Mainon, Dominique (March 1, 2006). The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 392. ISBN 978-0879106911.
  15. ^ "Ross Martin". IMDb. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  16. ^ Goldberg, Lee (2015). Unsold Television Pilots: 1955-1989. Adventures in Television. ISBN 978-1511590679. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
  17. ^ Leszczak, Bob (November 8, 2012). Single Season Sitcoms, 1948–1979: A Complete Guide. McFarland & Company. p. 51. ISBN 978-0786493050.
  18. ^ Rainey, Bucky (November 17, 1998). Western Gunslingers in Fact and on Film: Hollywood's Famous Lawmen and Outlaws. McFarland & Company. p. 170. ISBN 978-1476603285.
  19. ^ a b c d Aaker, Everett (May 16, 2017). Television Western Players, 1960-1975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland & Company. pp. 271–272. ISBN 978-1476628561.
  20. ^ "Funeral services will be held Tuesday for actor Ross..." UPI. July 5, 1981.

External links

  • Ross Martin at IMDb
  • Ross Martin at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Ross Martin at Find a Grave
  • Fan site for The Wild Wild West
  • Biography of Ross Martin at wildwildwest.org
  • Ross Martin Remembered -- a tribute site

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For other people named Ross Martin see Ross Martin disambiguation Ross Martin born Martin Rosenblatt March 22 1920 July 3 1981 was an American radio voice stage film and television actor Martin was best known for portraying Artemus Gordon on the CBS Western series The Wild Wild West which aired from 1965 to 1969 He was the voice of Doctor Paul Williams in 1972 s Sealab 2020 additional characters in 1973 s Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids and additional character voices in 1978 s Jana of the Jungle Ross MartinMartin in 1967BornMartin RosenblattMarch 22 1920Grodek PolandDiedJuly 3 1981 1981 07 03 aged 61 Ramona California U S Resting placeMount Sinai Memorial Park CemeteryAlma materCity College of New YorkGeorge Washington UniversityOccupationActorYears active1946 1981Spouse s Muriel Weiss m 1941 died 1965 wbr Olavee Parsons m 1967 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 The Wild Wild West 2 2 Later career 3 Personal life and death 4 TV and filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditMartin was born to a Polish Jewish family in Grodek Poland now Horodok Ukraine He and his parents emigrated to New York City when he was an infant 1 Recorded as Izak and Sara Rosenblat and infant son Marcus they boarded the steamship New Rochelle at Danzig which was then a Free City under the League of Nations the ship sailed on 29 August 1920 and arrived at the Port of New York on 18 September As they were steerage passengers they were obliged to go to Ellis Island to undergo U S Immigrant Inspection They settled in The Bronx Martin spoke Polish Yiddish and some Russian before learning English and later added French Spanish and Italian to his repertoire Martin attended City College of New York where he graduated magna cum laude then earned a law degree from the National University School of Law later part of the George Washington University 1 2 Career EditDespite academic training in business instruction and law Martin chose a career in acting He was partners in a comedy team with Bernie West for several years then appeared on many radio and live TV broadcasts including playing Wyatt Earp in the January 20 1952 episode of The Gabby Hayes Show 3 He made his Broadway debut in Hazel Flagg in 1953 4 Martin s first film was the George Pal 1955 production Conquest of Space followed by a brief but memorable appearance in The Colossus of New York 1958 as the scientist father of Charles Herbert 4 In 1959 Martin appeared in the episode Echo on Alcoa Presents One Step Beyond He appeared in two 1959 episodes of David Janssen s crime drama series Richard Diamond Private Detective Soon after he caught the eye of Blake Edwards who cast him in a number of widely varied roles as Sal in the 1959 Peter Gunn 5 episode The Fuse his breakout role as the comic sidekick Andamo in the 1959 CBS drama series Mr Lucky the asthmatic kidnapper Red Lynch in the 1962 thriller Experiment in Terror culminating with a role in The Great Race as the smoothly villainous Baron Rolfe Von Stuppe 6 He was also a regular on Stump the Stars from 1962 1963 4 The Wild Wild West Edit Martin in 1965 Martin as Artemus Gordon with Ann Elder in The Wild Wild West 1966 After his performance in The Great Race CBS cast Martin in what was to become his most famous role Secret Service agent Artemus Gordon in The Wild Wild West opposite Robert Conrad 4 The Artemus Gordon character was a master gadgeteer and disguise artist and these attributes fitted Martin perfectly Martin himself created most of his disguises for the show and most of the cast had no idea what he would look like until seeing him during the shooting of the episode 7 The recent DVD release of the first season of the series includes a recently discovered pre production sketch Martin had made of his very first make up design for the pilot episode Another episode revealed another of Martin s talents he was a concert trained violinist In 1968 Martin broke his leg and then suffered a near fatal heart attack forcing The Wild Wild West to replace him with other actors including Charles Aidman William Schallert and Alan Hale Jr for nine episodes He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the fourth and final season of The Wild Wild West The series was cancelled in 1969 in the midst of a national controversy over violence on television 4 Later career Edit After The Wild Wild West ended Martin continued his career in various guest roles on television and in roles in television films In 1970 Martin portrayed Alexander Hamilton in the NBC television special Swing Out Sweet Land hosted by John Wayne 8 He also appeared in a 1970 episode of The Immortal White Elephants Don t Grow on Trees The following year Martin tried his hand at directing He guest starred in the 1971 episode of Columbo entitled Suitable For Framing as Dale Kingston a murderous art critic and also a 1971 episode of Love American Style which he also directed 9 Martin directed another episode of the series in 1973 Later that same year he appeared as the famed Asian detective Charlie Chan in The Return of Charlie Chan 10 He made a guest appearance on Barnaby Jones in 1974 11 and also lent his voice to an episode of Wait Till Your Father Gets Home later that year 12 In 1976 Martin returned to the stage as John Adams in a touring production of the musical 1776 13 In 1978 he did more voice work for the animated series Jana of the Jungle 14 He reprised the role of Artemus Gordon in two Wild Wild West television movies The Wild Wild West Revisited in 1979 15 and More Wild Wild West in 1980 16 He had a four episode recurring role as kumu mobster Tony Alika on Hawaii Five O from 1978 79 In 1980 Martin appeared in the third episode of The Love Boat as Tom Thorton 17 Martin s final role was in the 1983 television movie I Married Wyatt Earp in which he played the role of Jacob Speigler 18 The film aired two years after his death 19 Personal life and death EditMartin married his first wife Muriel Weiss in 1941 They had one child together a daughter Phyllis Rosenblatt a New York artist Weiss died from cancer in 1965 Martin and Weiss were separated at the time of her death 19 In 1967 Martin married Olavee Lucile Parsons a successful model and documentary director and adopted her two children Rebecca Martin Schacht and George Martin Martin and Parsons remained married until Martin s death in 1981 She died in 2002 19 On July 3 1981 Martin suffered a fatal heart attack after a game of tennis at San Vincente Tennis Ranch San Diego County Club of Ramona California He was rushed to the Pomerado Hospital in Poway California but was pronounced dead on arrival 20 He is interred in Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles 19 4 TV and filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1949 Lights Out Episode I Dreamt I Died 1950 Lights Out Episode A Toast to Sergeant Farnsworth 1950 Lights Out Episode The Gloves of Gino 1951 Lights Out Episode The Man with the Astrakhan Hat 1950 1955 Treasury Men in Action Agent 189 episodes1951 Somerset Maugham TV Theatre Episode Appearances and Reality 1952 The Gabby Hayes Show Episode Marshal of Tombstone played Wyatt Earp1952 Goodyear Television Playhouse Episode The Cipher 1953 Suspense Episode Needle in a Haystack 1953 Suspense Episode The Riddle of Mayerling 1954 The Web Episode The Hunted 1954 1956 The Big Story William Fernandez 3 episodes1955 1957 Modern Romances 6 episodes1955 Conquest of Space Andre Fodor1956 Sheriff of Cochise Episode The Check Artist 1957 The Alcoa Hour Tony Episode A Double Life 1958 Underwater Warrior Sgt Joe O Brien Movie early frogman1958 The Colossus of New York Dr Jeremy Jerry Spensser Movie brilliant scientist1958 The Court of Last Resort Phillip Huston Episode The Phillip Huston Case 1958 Gunsmoke Dan Clell Episode Bottleman 1958 Gunsmoke Danny Keppert Episode Land Deal1958 The Walter Winchell File Buckner Episode Portrait of a Cop File 27 1959 Peter Gunn Sal Matzi Episode The Fuse 1959 Twilight Zone Johnny Foster Episode The Four Of Us Are Dying 1959 Naked City Carlo Episode Ten Cent Dreams 1959 Sea Hunt Finch Episode The Dam 1959 Sea Hunt USCG Captain Stevens Episode The Briefcase 1959 Steve Canyon Aly Brahma Episode Room 313 1959 One Step Beyond Paul Marlin Episode Echo 1959 1960 Mr Lucky Andamo 34 episodes1960 Laramie Angel Episode A Sound of Bells 1960 The Twilight Zone Johnny Episode The Four of Us Are Dying 1961 The Law and Mr Jones Frank Brody Episode The Enemy 1961 87th Precinct Joe Czepreghi Episode Occupation Citizen 1961 Zorro Marcos Estrada Episode Auld Acquaintance 1962 Experiment in Terror Garland Humphrey Red Lynch1962 Geronimo Mangus1963 Wagon Train Sam Pulaski Episode The Sam Pulaski Story 1963 The Twilight Zone Lt Ted Mason Episode Death Ship Episode 108 1963 Bonanza Nick Biancci Episode Little Man Ten Feet Tall 1963 The Ceremony Le Caq1963 The Danny Thomas Show Copa Club Musician Season 11 episode 11 The Two Musketeers 1964 Vacation Playhouse Claudie Hughes Episode I and Claudie 1965 The Man from Button Willow Andy Svenson Voice1965 The Great Race Baron Rolfe von Stuppe1965 1969 The Wild Wild West Artemus Gordon 95 episodes1969 The Carol Burnett Show Himself Season 2 Episode on 3 10 19691970 The Immortal Eddie Yoman Episode White Elephants Don t Grow on Trees 1970 Swing Out Sweet Land Alexander Hamilton Television special1971 The Sheriff Larry Walters Television movie1971 Columbo Dale Kingston Episode Suitable for Framing 1971 Night Gallery Mr Gingold Episode Camera Obscura 1972 The F B I George Barrows Episode The Wizard 1972 ABC Afterschool Special Stan Episode The Last of the Curlews 1972 The Crooked Hearts Sgt Daniel Shane Television movie1973 Dying Room Only Jim Cutler Television movie1973 Tenafly Grady Hall Episode Joyride to Nowhere 1973 Ironside Arthur Damien Episode Mind for Murder 1973 Night Gallery Bradley Meredith Episode The Other Way Out 1973 The Return of Charlie Chan Charlie Chan Television movie1974 Skyway to Death Martin Leonard Television movie1974 Barnaby Jones Maxwell Imry Episode Friends Till Death 1975 The Invisible Man Amb Diego Devega Episode The Fine Art of Diplomacy 1975 Ellery Queen Dr Otis Tremaine Episode The Adventure of the Pharaoh s Curse 1976 Gemini Man Carl Victor Episode Minotaur 1976 Sanford and Son Aram Episode California Crude 1977 Blansky s Beauties Sheik Ben Ali Episode Nancy Goes Sheik 1977 Charlie s Angels Dr Perine Episode Unidentified Flying Angels 1978 Quark Zorgon the Malevolent 2 episodes All the Emperor s Quasi Norms Parts 1 amp 2 1978 Vega Werner Worthmeyer Episode Mother Mishkin 1978 1979 Hawaii Five O Tony Alika 4 episodes1978 The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Bernard Havitol Episode IRAC is Missing 1978 Wild and Wooly Otis Bergen TV movie1979 The Return of Mod Squad Buck Prescott Television movie1979 The Seekers Supply Pleasant Television movie1979 Password Plus Himself1979 The Wild Wild West Revisited Artemus Gordon Television movie1980 The Love Boat Tom Thornton Episode April s Love Happy Ending We Three 1980 Fantasy Island Ace Scanlon Episode The Devil and Mandy Breem The Millionaire 1980 More Wild Wild West Artemus Gordon Television movie1981 Mork amp Mindy Godfrey Episode Mork and the Bum Rap 1983 I Married Wyatt Earp Jacob Spiegler Television movieReleased posthumously final film role References Edit a b Heart attack kills actor Martin The Bulletin Bend Oregon United Press International C 6 July 6 1981 Retrieved October 2 2019 The Washington Post Ross Martin s Obituary 1 Gabby Hayes Show to Tell Stories of Fabled Adventures Sioux City Journal January 20 1952 page 25 a b c d e f Ross Martin Actor Known for TV Roles The New York Times Associated Press July 6 1981 p D7 Oldham Gabriela 2017 Blake Edwards Interviews University Press of Mississippi ISBN 978 1496815675 Monush Barry 2009 Everybody s Talkin The Top Films of 1965 1969 Hal Leonard LLC p 34 ISBN 978 1557836182 Britton Wesley Alan 2004 Spy Television Greenwood p 148 ISBN 978 0275981631 Bubbeo Daniel January 29 2016 Hamilton actors Who s played Alexander in theater TV and movies Newsday Retrieved May 9 2019 Columbo Suitable For Framing Radio Times Retrieved May 9 2019 Peterson Bettelou January 7 1990 Three men played Charlie Chan Warner Oland Sidney Toler and who was the third Chicago Tribune Martindale David August 1 1991 Television Detective Shows of the 1970s Credits Storylines and Episode Guides for 109 Series McFarland amp Company p 223 ISBN 978 0899505572 Television Cue 1974 p 54 Ross Martin Booked For Melody Top 1776 Milwaukee Sentinel March 19 1976 Ursini James Mainon Dominique March 1 2006 The Modern Amazons Warrior Women On Screen Rowman amp Littlefield p 392 ISBN 978 0879106911 Ross Martin IMDb Retrieved July 2 2021 Goldberg Lee 2015 Unsold Television Pilots 1955 1989 Adventures in Television ISBN 978 1511590679 Retrieved October 2 2019 Leszczak Bob November 8 2012 Single Season Sitcoms 1948 1979 A Complete Guide McFarland amp Company p 51 ISBN 978 0786493050 Rainey Bucky November 17 1998 Western Gunslingers in Fact and on Film Hollywood s Famous Lawmen and Outlaws McFarland amp Company p 170 ISBN 978 1476603285 a b c d Aaker Everett May 16 2017 Television Western Players 1960 1975 A Biographical Dictionary McFarland amp Company pp 271 272 ISBN 978 1476628561 Funeral services will be held Tuesday for actor Ross UPI July 5 1981 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ross Martin Ross Martin at IMDb Ross Martin at the Internet Broadway Database Ross Martin at Find a Grave Fan site for The Wild Wild West Biography of Ross Martin at wildwildwest org Ross Martin Remembered a tribute site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ross Martin amp oldid 1140995416, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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