Dean Paul Martin

Actor

Birthday November 17, 1951

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Santa Monica, California, U.S.

DEATH DATE 1987, San Gorgonio Mountain, California, U.S. (36 years old)

Nationality United States

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1930

Following transition training in the F-4 Phantom II jet fighter at Homestead AFB, Florida, in the 308th Tactical Fighter Squadron, he was assigned to the California Air National Guard's 196th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 163rd Tactical Fighter Group at March AFB, California, flying the F-4C Phantom II as a part-time Air National Guardsman.

He eventually rose to the rank of captain.

1951

Dean Paul Martin Jr. (born Dino Paul Crocetti Jr.; November 17, 1951 – March 21, 1987) was an American pop singer and film and television actor.

A member of the California Air National Guard, Martin died in a crash during a military training flight.

He was the son of the entertainer Dean Martin.

Martin's parents were the singer and entertainer Dean Martin and his second wife, Jeanne Biegger.

Dean Paul was the fifth of Dean Martin's eight children and Jeanne's eldest son.

He attended the Urban Military Academy in Brentwood, California.

As a youth, he was encouraged toward a singing career.

1965

At age 13, he joined Desi Arnaz Jr.. and Billy Hinsche in the pop group Dino, Desi & Billy, which had a few minor hits in the US in 1965, entering the Billboard U.S. top 30 twice with "I'm a Fool" (#17) and "Not the Lovin' Kind" (#25).

Martin began to go by his given name of Dean Paul instead of the nickname "Dino" in his late teens.

He became a successful tennis player who competed in the qualifying competition for Wimbledon and an actor.

1971

Martin married the actress Olivia Hussey in 1971.

1973

They had one child, Alexander (b. 1973), and divorced in 1978.

1979

He co-starred with Ali MacGraw in the 1979 film Players, starring as a professional tennis player, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award as New Star of the Year – Actor.

1980

Martin, an avid pilot, obtained his pilot's license at age 16 and became an officer in the California Air National Guard in 1980.

1981

He entered active duty for officer training in the U.S. Air Force under the Palace Chase program (permitting direct entry into the Air National Guard or Air Force Reserve), was commissioned as a second lieutenant and completed pilot training at Columbus AFB, Mississippi, in 1981.

1982

He married the Olympic gold medalist ice skater Dorothy Hamill in 1982, and they divorced in 1984.

Martin also dated Candice Bergen and Tina Sinatra.

1985

He later starred in the TV series Misfits of Science, broadcast during the 1985-1986 television season.

The series co-starred Courteney Cox.

1987

During a 1987 training mission from March AFB, Martin's F-4 jet crashed in California's San Bernardino Mountains during a snowstorm, killing him and his weapons systems officer, Captain Ramon Ortiz.

Martin was 35 years old.

His remains were interred at the Los Angeles National Cemetery, a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs cemetery, in Los Angeles, California.

1988

His final film appearance was in Backfire, co-starring Karen Allen and Keith Carradine, released in 1988 after Martin's death.

The film was dedicated to his memory.