Dewey Martin (actor)

Actor

Birthday December 8, 1923

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Katemcy, Texas, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2018-4-9, San Pedro, California, U.S. (94 years old)

Nationality United States

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1923

Dewey Dallas Martin (December 8, 1923 – April 9, 2018) was an American film and television actor.

Martin was born in Katemcy, Texas.

As a teenager, he lived in Florence, Alabama.

1940

Martin joined the United States Navy in 1940.

1942

In November 1942, he was one of a few enlisted sailors from Naval Air Technical Training Center Norman, Oklahoma, selected for pre-flight training with the opportunity to earn a commission as an officer and become a naval aviator.

1943

In April 1943, he was transferred to pre-flight training at the CAA War Training Service School in Natchitoches, Louisiana.

At the time of his transfer, he was an Aviation Metalsmith 2nd Class and served as the Aviation Metalsmith School storekeeper.

In November 1943, he was transferred to Navy-Preflight School in Athens, Georgia.

1944

In June 1944, he was assigned to at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, after completing primary flight training in Dallas, Texas.

He served as a fighter pilot in the Pacific Theater of the war.

1949

His film debut was an uncredited part in Knock on Any Door (1949), starring Humphrey Bogart.

1951

He also appeared in The Thing from Another World (1951), co-starred with Kirk Douglas in The Big Sky (1952), and reuniting again with Humphrey Bogart as his younger, escaped convict brother in The Desperate Hours.

1952

Martin married Mardie Havelhurst from Portland, Oregon, on February 15, 1952.

Martin supported Adlai Stevenson during the 1952 United States presidential election.

1955

Martin also played a lead role in Land of the Pharaohs (1955), and was featured opposite Dean Martin in Dean’s first post-Martin and Lewis film – Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957) – but did not become a full-fledged star.

They were divorced in 1955.

He was later married to singer Peggy Lee for two years; the marriage ended in divorce.

His first cousin was Ross Bass, a senator from Tennessee.

1960

Martin worked extensively in television as well, including The Twilight Zone episode "I Shot an Arrow Into the Air" (1960) and The Outer Limits episode "The Premonition" (1965), co-written by Ib Melchior.

Starting in 1960, he played Daniel Boone on four episodes of Walt Disney Presents.