Dick Martin (comedian)

Dick Martin (comedian)
Dick Martin

Dan Rowan (left) and Dick Martin on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, 1968.
Birth name Thomas Richard Martin
Born January 30, 1922(1922-01-30)
Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.
Died May 24, 2008(2008-05-24) (aged 86)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Years active 1951–2002
Spouse Peggy Connelly (m.1957)
Dolly Read (1971-1975)
Dolly Read (1978-2008)
Emmy Awards
Outstanding Variety or Musical Series
1969 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

Thomas Richard "Dick" Martin (January 30, 1922 – May 24, 2008) was an American comedian and director, best known for his role as the cohost of the sketch comedy program Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In from 1968 to 1973.

Contents

Early life and career

Martin graduated from Michigan State University. Early in his career, Martin was a staff writer for Duffy's Tavern, a radio situation comedy. In 1952, Martin and Dan Rowan formed the comedy team Rowan and Martin, and played in nightclubs across the United States and overseas. They were a quick and easy match; their first comedy routine, in which Martin played a drunk heckling a Shakespearean performer, was a mainstay of their live act for years. The duo could frequently be seen as host-performers on NBC's Colgate Comedy Hour, alternating with Martin and Lewis and other more established names. In 1958 they starred in a feature film, Hal Kanter's comedy Western Once Upon a Horse, which failed to catch on with moviegoers. In 1960, their contract with NBC was cancelled four years early by mutual consent.

1962 found Martin working solo, playing next-door neighbor to Lucille Ball during the first season of her comeback sitcom The Lucy Show. The duo returned to the nightclub circuit until 1966, when they were tapped to host the summer replacement series for The Dean Martin Show.

Laugh-In

Dan Rowan and Dick Martin as caricatured for NBC by Sam Berman

The exposure led to an opportunity for Rowan and Martin to team up with producers Ed Friendly and George Schlatter and create Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–1973) on NBC. The comedy show was an immediate hit, becoming the #1 American television program within two months of its debut. It was the top-rated show in each of its first two seasons. Laugh-In had a kaleidoscopic format, with what was then a uniquely fast-paced stream-of-consciousness style of blackout gags, double entendre, topical satire and catchphrases, much of it delivered by a cast of then-unknowns such as Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin, and Arte Johnson.

At the center of the maelstrom stood the veterans Rowan and Martin, who bemusedly made no effort to slow down the program. Martin later said "We designed it so that we are two relatively normal guys wandering through a sea of madness", and described his comic persona as "a kind of inept lech", who could be laughed at as well as laughed with. In real life, Martin spent the 1960s enjoying his high-flying sybaritic lifestyle of women and parties. His partner Rowan was a quiet family man.

After Rowan retired from show business, Martin was a frequent panelist on game shows such as Match Game and Password Plus and also hosted two game shows: a parody game show called The Cheap Show in 1978, and Mindreaders in 1979.

TV director

Martin also established himself as an efficient comedy director. Starting on The Bob Newhart Show, he directed for over a dozen series. Martin later became the chief director of the 1980s sitcom Newhart.

In a 1998 episode of the hit 90s sitcom The Nanny, Martin guest-starred as a homeless man Fran Fine meets in a park who turns out to be Preston Collier, one of the wealthiest men in New York.

Personal life

Martin married Playboy Playmate and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls star Dolly Reed on August 22, 1971. They divorced in 1975, but remarried in 1978 and remained married until his death. Martin was formerly married to Peggy Connelly. Martin has two sons, Richard Martin and Cary Martin.

Death

Martin died on May 24, 2008, of breathing complications in Santa Monica, California. He lost the use of a lung as a teenager and suffered respiratory problems late in life. His ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.[1]

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dick Martin — may refer to: Dick Martin (artist), American illustrator, particularly associated with the Land of Oz Dick Martin (comedian), co host of Rowan Martin s Laugh In Dickie Martin, British test pilot See also Richard Martin (disambiguation) This… …   Wikipedia

  • Martin (name) — Martin may either be a surname or given name. Martin Gender Male Origin Word/Name English, Latin Meaning Settlement by a lake English, Of Mars, Warlike Latin …   Wikipedia

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site — Infobox Protected area name = Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site iucn category = V caption = locator x=70 |locator y=84 location = Atlanta, Georgia, USA nearest city = lat degrees=33 |lat minutes=45 |lat seconds=19 |lat direction=N… …   Wikipedia

  • Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site — This article is about the National Historic Site in Atlanta, GA. For the article about the Memorial in Washington, D.C., see Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial King, Martin Luther, Jr., National Historic Site and Preservation District U.S. National …   Wikipedia

  • Dick Gregory — in March 2010 Born October 12, 1932 (1932 10 12) (age 79) St. Louis, Missouri, U.S …   Wikipedia

  • Martin Short — Hosting Broadway on Broadway (September 2006) Born Martin Hayter Short March 26, 1950 (1950 03 26) (age 61) …   Wikipedia

  • Dick Smothers — Tom (left) and Dick (right), 1965. Born Richard Remick Smothers November 20, 1939 (1939 11 20) (age 72) New York City, New York …   Wikipedia

  • Dick Clair — Born Richard Jones November 12, 1931(1931 11 12) San Francisco, California, United States Died …   Wikipedia

  • Martin (TV series) — Martin The main characters of Martin (from left to right), Tommy, Gina, Martin, Pam and Cole. Genre Sitcom Created by John Bowman Martin Lawrence …   Wikipedia

  • Martin Mull — Performing at the Boarding House in San Francisco, 1976 Photo: David Gans Born August 18, 1943 (1943 08 18) (age 68) Chicago, Illinois, U.S …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”