- Strother Martin
Infobox Actor
name = Strother Martin
birthname = Strother Martin Jr.
birthdate = birth date|1919|3|26
birthplace =Kokomo, Indiana
deathdate = death date and age|1980|8|1|1919|3|26
deathplace =Thousand Oaks, California
yearsactive = 1950 - 1980
occupation = actorStrother Martin (
March 26 ,1919 –August 1 ,1980 ) was an Americanactor in numerousfilm s andtelevision programs. Martin is perhaps best known as the prison "captain" in the 1967 film "Cool Hand Luke ", where he uttered the classic line, "What we've got here is failure to communicate ."Early life
Born in
Kokomo, Indiana , Martin excelled atswimming anddiving , and got the nickname "T-Bone Martin" from his diving expertise. At 17, he won the National Junior Springboard Diving Championship. He served as a swimming instructor in theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II and was a member of the diving team at theUniversity of Michigan . He entered the adult National Springboard Diving competition in hopes of gaining a berth on the U.S. Olympic team, but finished third in the competition."Strother Martin". Films in Review, November 1982]Acting career
After the war, Martin moved to Los Angeles and worked as a swimming instructor and as a swimming extra in water scenes in films, eventually earning bit roles in a number of pictures. He quickly became a frequent fixture in small character roles in movies and TV through the 1950s. Martin's distinctive, reedy voice and menacing demeanor made him ideal for
villain ous roles in many of the best-known Westerns of the 1960s and 1970s, including "The Horse Soldiers " and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance ". By the late 1960s, Martin was almost as well-known a figure as many top-billed stars. Martin appeared in all three of the classic Westerns released in 1969: Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch " (as Coffer, a bloodthirsty bounty hunter); George Roy Hill's "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid " (as Percy Garris, the "colorful" Bolivian mine boss who hires the two title characters); and Henry Hathaway's "True Grit " (as Colonel Stonehill, a horse dealer). He frequently acted alongsideL. Q. Jones , who in real life was one of his closest friends.Though he usually appeared in supporting roles, he had major parts in "
Hannie Caulder ", "The Brotherhood of Satan " (both 1971), and "SSSSSSS " (1973). Martin later appeared in another classic George Roy Hill film, "Slap Shot" (1977), again with Paul Newman, as the cheap manager of the Charlestown Chiefs hockey club. Strother Martin can also be seen inCheech and Chong 's "Up in Smoke " (1978) as Arnold Stoner, the father ofTommy Chong 's character Anthony.He also appeared in numerous television shows. In "
I Love Lucy " he played a store clerk when Lucy traveled to Florida. In the "Gunsmoke " episode "Island in the Desert", he starred as a crazy desert hermit named Ben Snow. On a "Gilligan's Island " episode, Martin played a man living supposedly alone on the island for a radio show contest. He also starred in a two part "The Rockford Files " 1977 episode as T.T. Flowers, an episode that took on urban invasion and the environment. One of his last acting jobs was as host of "Saturday Night Live " on April 19, 1980. His episode was supposed to be rerun during the summer of 1980, but was pulled and replaced with another episode due to his death.Martin was married to wife Helen from 1967 until his death. He died of a heart attack in 1980 at the age of 61.
Partial filmography
*"
The Asphalt Jungle " (1950) (uncredited)
*"Attack!" (1956)
*"Black Patch" (1957)
*"The Shaggy Dog" (1959)
*"The Horse Soldiers " (1959)
*"The Deadly Companions " (1961)
*"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance " (1962)
*"McLintock! " (1963)
*"Brainstorm" (1965)
*"Shenandoah" (1965)
*"The Sons of Katie Elder " (1965)
*"Harper" (1966)
*"An Eye for an Eye" (1966)
*"The Flim-Flam Man " (1967)
*"Cool Hand Luke " (1967)
*"True Grit " (1969)
*"The Wild Bunch " (1969)
*"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid " (1969)
*"The Ballad of Cable Hogue " (1970)
*"Red Sky at Morning" (1971)
*"The Brotherhood of Satan " (1971)
*"Fools' Parade" (1971)
*"Hannie Caulder " (1971)
*"Pocket Money " (1972)
*"SSSSSSS " (1973)
*"Hard Times" (1975)
*"Rooster Cogburn " (1975)
*"The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday " (1976)
*"Slap Shot" (1977)
*"The End" (1978)
*"Up in Smoke " (1978)
*"The Champ" (1979)
*"Love and Bullets" (1979)
*"The Villain" (1979)References
Further reading
*Beaver, Jim. "Strother Martin". Films in Review, November 1982.
External links
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