Occupation Actor Spouse Hope Holiday (m. 1967) Role Film actor | Name Frank Marth Years active 1940sā1994 | |
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Born July 29, 1922 ( 1922-07-29 ) New York City, New York, U.S. Movies and TV shows The Jackie Gleason Show, Marooned, Captain America, Fright, Satan's School for Girls Similar People George O Petrie, Hope Holiday, Rod Holcomb, John Sturges, Robert Mulligan |
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Frank Marth (July 29, 1922 ā January 12, 2014) was an American film and television actor. He may be best known as a cast-member of Cavalcade of Stars (1949; 1950ā1957), especially segments of The Honeymooners, which later became a television series (1955ā56).
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Tall and fair-haired, Marth, often in tandem with the short, dark-haired George O. Petrie, played various recurring and one-time roles on The Honeymooners, i.e. as one of the brutal hoods who hold the Kramdens and Ed Norton hostage after Ralph witnesses a bank robbery; as Harvey Walstatter, who hires Alice Kramden to babysit his son, Harvey, Jr.; and as the inquiring news photographer who lands Ralph Kramden in hot water after he quotes Kramden declaring that he is "head of the household".

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Career

Marth's big screen scredits included roles in films such as Madame X (1966), Madigan (1968), Pendulum (1969), The Lost Man (1969), Marooned (1969) and Telefon (1977). He later appeared in two episodes of Perry Mason, five episodes of The Big Valley, one episode of The Wild, Wild West, and episodes of Hogan's Heroes, Hawaii Five-O, The Fugitive, Cannon, The Invaders, The Streets of San Francisco, The Six Million Dollar Man, and M*A*S*M*A*S*H. In 1976, he appeared in an episode of Sara and played the Commanding Officer of Ben Murphy's leading officer in the TV mini series version of The Dirty Dozen.
Family

Marth was married to Hope Holiday from 1967 until his death.
Death
Marth died of congestive heart failure and Alzheimer's disease on January 12, 2014, aged 91.

