Dewey Martin
Dewey Martin
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dewey Dallas Martin (December 8, 1923 – March 11 or April 9, 2018) was an American film and television actor.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
52
Gender
Male
Birthday
1923-12-08 (101 years old)
Place of Birth
Katemcy, Texas, USA
Acting

1975

Joe Forrester as Not available

1974

Petrocelli as Not available

1974

Seven Alone as Henry Sager

1973

Police Story as Not available

1971

Assault on the Wayne as Skip Langley

1968

Hawaii Five-O as Richard Fairbirne

1967

Mannix as Not available

1965

The F.B.I. as David Kelly

1964

Cordillera as Not available

1964

Flight to Fury as Joe Gaines

1963

Burke's Law as Dominic Farrow

1963

Burke's Law as Con Murdock

1963

The Outer Limits as Jim Darcy

1963

Arrest and Trial as Not available

1963

Savage Sam as Lester White

1962

The Longest Day as Sgt. Wilder

1961

Daniel Boone: The Promised Land as Daniel Boone

1961

Man on the Beach as Not available

1959

The Twilight Zone as Corey

1957

Ten Thousand Bedrooms as Mike Clark

1956

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Doc Holliday

1956

Meet Me in Las Vegas as Dewey Martin (uncredited)

1956

The Proud and Profane as Eddie Wodcik

1955

Playwrights '56 as Not available

1955

Land of the Pharaohs as Senta

1955

The Desperate Hours as Hal Griffin

1955

The Battler as Nick Adams

1954

Climax! as Rocky Webb

1954

Climax! as Emmett Shore

1954

Climax! as Tom Coulter

1954

Climax! as Steve Hammond

1954

Men of the Fighting Lady as Schecter

1954

Prisoner of War as Jesse Treadman

1954

Tennessee Champ as Daniel Norson

1953

Letter to Loretta as Scott McGill

1953

Letter to Loretta as Bill Fisher

1952

The Big Sky as Boone Caudill

1951

The Thing from Another World as Crew Chief Bob

1951

Flame of Araby as Yak

1950

Lux Video Theatre as Joe

1950

Lux Video Theatre as George

1950

Kansas Raiders as James Younger

1950

The Golden Gloves Story as Nick Martel

1949

Knock on Any Door as Butch (uncredited)

1948

Studio One as Lieutenant Peter Cameron