Strother Martin
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American character actor who achieved considerable fame in the last
decade of his life. A native of Kokomo, Indiana, Strother Martin Jr.
was the youngest of three children of Strother Douglas Martin, a
machinist, and Ethel Dunlap Martin. His family moved soon after his
birth to San Antonio, Texas, but quickly returned to Indiana. Strother
Jr. grew up in Indianapolis and in Cloverdale, Indiana. He excelled at
swimming and diving, and at 17 won the National Junior Springboard
Diving Championship. He attended the University of Michigan as diving
team member. He served in the U.S. Navy as a swimming instructor in
World War II. Nicknamed "T-Bone" Martin for his diving style, his 3rd
place finish in the adult National Springboard Diving Championships
cost him a place on the 1948 Olympic team. He moved to California to
become an actor, but worked in odd jobs and as a swimming instructor to
Marion Davies and the children of Charles Chaplin. He found work as a swimming extra
in several films and as a leprechaun on a local children's TV show,
"Mabel's Fables." Bit parts came his way, leading to television work
with Sam Peckinpah, which led to a lifelong relationship. He also found
memorable roles for John Ford and by the 1960s was a familiar face in
American movies. With Cool Hand Luke (1967) in 1967 came new acclaim and a place
among the busiest character actors in Hollywood. He worked steadily and
in substantial roles throughout the 1970s and seemed at the peak of his
career when he died suddenly of a heart attack in 1980.
decade of his life. A native of Kokomo, Indiana, Strother Martin Jr.
was the youngest of three children of Strother Douglas Martin, a
machinist, and Ethel Dunlap Martin. His family moved soon after his
birth to San Antonio, Texas, but quickly returned to Indiana. Strother
Jr. grew up in Indianapolis and in Cloverdale, Indiana. He excelled at
swimming and diving, and at 17 won the National Junior Springboard
Diving Championship. He attended the University of Michigan as diving
team member. He served in the U.S. Navy as a swimming instructor in
World War II. Nicknamed "T-Bone" Martin for his diving style, his 3rd
place finish in the adult National Springboard Diving Championships
cost him a place on the 1948 Olympic team. He moved to California to
become an actor, but worked in odd jobs and as a swimming instructor to
Marion Davies and the children of Charles Chaplin. He found work as a swimming extra
in several films and as a leprechaun on a local children's TV show,
"Mabel's Fables." Bit parts came his way, leading to television work
with Sam Peckinpah, which led to a lifelong relationship. He also found
memorable roles for John Ford and by the 1960s was a familiar face in
American movies. With Cool Hand Luke (1967) in 1967 came new acclaim and a place
among the busiest character actors in Hollywood. He worked steadily and
in substantial roles throughout the 1970s and seemed at the peak of his
career when he died suddenly of a heart attack in 1980.
Gia đình
- SpouseHelen Beatrice Meisels(December 18, 1966 - August 1, 1980) (his death)
- Cha mẹ: Strother Douglas MartinEthel Dunlap