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Years active
  
1956–present

Name
  
John McMartin

Role
  
Actor


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Born
  
August 21, 1929 (
1929-08-21
)

Occupation
  
Film, musical theatre, stage and television actor

Spouse
  
Cynthia Baer (m. 1960–1971)

Children
  
Susan McMartin, Kathleen McMartin

TV shows
  
East Side/West Side, Lincoln

Awards
  
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance

Movies
  
Sweet Charity, Who's That Girl, Blow Out, No Reservations, All the President's Men

Similar People
  
Dorothy Collins, Gene Nelson, Paula Kelly, Colin Donnell, Sutton Foster

The Road You Didn't Take, John McMartin.


John Francis McMartin (August 21, 1929 – July 6, 2016) was an American actor of stage, film and television.

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McMartin was born in Warsaw, Indiana on August 21, 1929 and raised in Minnesota. After graduating from high school McMartin joined the United States Army and became a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne Division He attended Columbia College Chicago, but did not graduate and he later attended college in New York. He made his off-Broadway debut in Little Mary Sunshine in 1959, opposite Eileen Brennan and Elmarie Wendel. He won a Theatre World Award for his role as Corporal Billy Jester, and married one of the show's producers, Cynthia Baer, in 1960; they divorced in 1971.

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His first Broadway appearance was as Forrest Noble in The Conquering Hero in 1961, which was followed by Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole. He created the role of Oscar in Sweet Charity in 1966, opposite Gwen Verdon, garnering a Tony nomination, and played the role again in the 1969 film opposite Shirley MacLaine. He was reportedly cast in Stephen Sondheim's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum in 1962, but his role was cut before the show opened.

He later starred in the original Broadway production of Sondheim's Follies opposite Alexis Smith in 1971 as Benjamin Stone, introducing the ballad "The Road You Didn't Take". His association with Sondheim has continued, appearing in A Little Night Music as Frederick at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, in 1991. The reviewer for the Orange County Register (California) wrote that the actor was "aggressively deadpan as her rediscovered old flame ..." He appeared in the Broadway revival of Into the Woods in 2002, in the dual role of the Narrator/Mysterious Man.

Other Broadway roles include the Narrator in Happy New Year, Ben in A Little Family Business (adapted by Jay Presson Allen, 1982), Donner in Tom Stoppard's Artist Descending a Staircase, Cap'n Andy in Kern and Hammerstein's Show Boat (1994), and Uncle Willie in Cole Porter's High Society (1998). He also had a role, as the American Revolutionary naval hero John Paul Jones, in the unsuccessful Loesser/Spewack musical, Pleasures and Palaces, which closed in Detroit. In regional theater, he originated the role of Benteen in the Folger Theater Group's 1979 production of Custer at the Kennedy Center.

McMartin was a leading member of the New Phoenix Repertory Company during their three Broadway seasons in the early 1970s, appearing onstage in, among other productions, Eugene O'Neill's The Great God Brown (opposite Katherine Helmond), Molière's Dom Juan, and Luigi Pirandello's The Rules of the Game.

He played "Anton Schell" opposite Chita Rivera in Kander and Ebb's musical The Visit (based on the play by Friedrich Dürrenmatt) at the Goodman Theatre. He created the roles of "J.V. 'Major' Bouvier" and Norman Vincent Peale in Grey Gardens, opposite Mary Louise Wilson and Christine Ebersole. He played Thomas Jefferson in the original cast of John Guare's A Free Man of Color at Lincoln Center (2010–2011), and next played "Elisha Whitney" in the 2011 Broadway revival of Anything Goes, opposite Jessica Walter.

On television, he appeared on the soap opera As the World Turns as John Rice, whose mother's death had been blamed on Dr. Doug Cassen. He later was on the CBS drama Eastside/Westside and in the first two seasons of Beauty and the Beast (1987) as Charles Chandler, father of Catherine (Linda Hamilton). He also appeared in The Golden Girls (Season 2) as Frank Leahy who, unbeknownst to Dorothy (Bea Arthur) who is romantically attracted to him, is a priest. He appeared on "The Bob Newhart Show" (Season 2) as the Rev. Dr. Dan Bradford in "Somebody Down Here Likes Me." He appeared on Cheers (Season 7) in "The Visiting Lecher". He appeared as radio personality Fletcher Grey on Frasier (Season 1). He also appeared in four episodes of Murder, She Wrote. He also appeared as Shirley Jones' love interest in The Partridge Family episode titled "When Mother Gets Married".

On film his roles included the foreign editor in All the President's Men (1976), a Senator in Brubaker (1980), a political advisor in Blow Out (1981) and a significant part in Legal Eagles (1986) as millionaire Mr. Forrester.

Death

McMartin died of cancer in Manhattan on July 6, 2016, aged 86. He is survived by his two daughters from his marriage, and his long-time partner, actress Charlotte Moore, the artistic director of the Irish Repertory Theatre.

Broadway credits

  • The Conquering Hero — Forrest Noble — 1961
  • Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole — 1961
  • Children From Their Games — Sidney Balzer — 1963
  • A Rainy Day in Newark — Edward L. Voorhees — 1963
  • Sweet Charity — Oscar — 1966
  • Follies — Benjamin Stone — 1971/72
  • The Great God Brown — Dion Anthony — 1972/73
  • Don Juan — Sganarelle — 1972/73
  • Sondheim: A Musical Tribute Special benefit concert — 1973
  • The Visit — Anton Schill — 1973/74
  • Chemin de Fer — Fedot — 1973/74
  • Love for Love — Foresight — 1974
  • The Rules of the Game — Leone Gala — 1974
  • Happy New Year — Narrator — 1980
  • Solomon's Child — Allan — 1982
  • A Little Family Business — Ben — 1982
  • Artist Descending a Staircase — Donner — 1989
  • Show Boat — Cap'n Andy — 1994/97
  • High Society — Uncle Willie — 1998
  • Into the Woods — Mysterious Man/Narrator — 2002
  • Passion — Special benefit concert — Doctor Tambourri — 2004
  • Grey Gardens — J.V. "Major" Bouvier/Norman Vincent Peale -2006
  • Is He Dead? (2007)
  • Sondheim: The Birthday Concert — "The Road You Didn't Take" — 2010
  • A Free Man of Color — Thomas Jefferson — 2010
  • Anything Goes — Elisha Whitney — 2011
  • All the Way — Richard Russell, Jr. — 2013
  • Off-Broadway credits

  • Little Mary Sunshine — Cpl."Billy" Jester — 1959
  • Too Much Johnson — Mr. Billings — 1964
  • The Misanthrope — Alceste — 1977
  • Julius Caesar — Julius Caesar — 1988
  • Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story — Parole Board (voiceover) — 2005
  • Grey Gardens — Major Bouvier/Norman Vincent Peale — 2006
  • Indian Blood — 2006
  • Regional theatre credits

  • A Little Night Music — Frederick Egerman — Berkshire Theatre Festival, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles
  • The Visit — Goodman Theatre, Chicago, 2002
  • Awards and nominations

  • 1960 Theatre World Award for Little Mary Sunshine
  • 1966 Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical Sweet Charity (nominee)
  • 1973 Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Play Don Juan (nominee)
  • 1973 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance The Great God Brown (winner)
  • 1973 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance Don Juan (winner)
  • 1995 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Show Boat (nominee)
  • 1998 Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical High Society (nominee)
  • 1998 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical High Society (nominee)
  • 2002 Tony Award Best Actor in a Musical Into the Woods (nominee)
  • 2006 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Grey Gardens (nominee)
  • 2009 Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2015
    Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (TV Series) as
    Grant
    - Kimmy Goes on a Date! (2015) - Grant
    1992
    Law & Order (TV Series) as
    Defense Attorney Larry Webber / Julian Hayworth / Ron Grayson / ...
    - Shotgun (2009) - Julian Hayworth
    - Kingmaker (2006) - Ron Grayson
    - Juvenile (1999) - Mr. Hagaman
    - Black Tie (1993) - Defense Attorney Larry Webber
    - Blood Is Thicker- (1992) - Defense Attorney Larry Webber
    2007
    No Reservations as
    Mr. Peterson
    2004
    Kinsey as
    Huntington Hartford
    2001
    Further Tales of the City (TV Mini Series) as
    Royal Reichenbach
    - Episode #1.3 (2001) - Royal Reichenbach
    - Episode #1.2 (2001) - Royal Reichenbach
    - Episode #1.1 (2001) - Royal Reichenbach
    2000
    H.U.D. (TV Movie) as
    Beacon
    2000
    The Dish as
    U.S. Ambassador
    2000
    Oz (TV Series) as
    Lars Nathan
    - The Bill of Wrongs (2000) - Lars Nathan
    - Obituaries (2000) - Lars Nathan
    1999
    Spin City (TV Series) as
    Senator Joseph Grady
    - The Thanksgiving Show (1999) - Senator Joseph Grady
    1998
    Three Businessmen as
    Liverpool Businessman
    1997
    Touched by an Angel (TV Series) as
    Earl Gray / Ed Greeley
    - Lady of the Lake (1998) - Earl Gray
    - Inherit the Wind (1997) - Ed Greeley
    1994
    Frasier (TV Series) as
    Fletcher Grey
    - And the Whimper Is- (1994) - Fletcher Grey
    1993
    Bob (TV Series) as
    Dr. O'Reilly
    - Better to Have Loved and Flossed (1993) - Dr. O'Reilly
    1993
    Ghostwriter (TV Series) as
    Alan Charles
    - Who's Who: Part 3 (1993) - Alan Charles
    1990
    Coach (TV Series) as
    Judge R.J. Watkins / Judge Watkins
    - My True Love Gave to Me- (1992) - Judge R.J. Watkins
    - Poodle Springs (1990) - Judge Watkins
    1992
    Sisters (TV Series) as
    J.D. Fitzway
    - Portrait of the Artists (1992) - J.D. Fitzway
    1992
    Citizen Cohn (TV Movie) as
    Older Doctor
    1992
    Empty Nest (TV Series) as
    Reverend Chambers
    - The Son of a Preacherman (1992) - Reverend Chambers
    1985
    Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
    Winston Devermore / Hudson Blackthorn / Jason Bryan / ...
    - The Committee (1991) - Winston Devermore
    - Wearing of the Green (1988) - Hudson Blackthorn
    - Magnum on Ice (1986) - Jason Bryan
    - Tough Guys Don't Die (1985) - Gavin Daniels
    1991
    Separate But Equal (TV Mini Series) as
    Governor James F. Byrnes
    - Separate But Equal: Part Two (1991) - Governor James F. Byrnes
    - Separate But Equal: Part One (1991) - Governor James F. Byrnes
    1990
    A Shock to the System as
    George Brewster
    1989
    Cheers (TV Series) as
    Dr. Lawrence Crandell
    - The Visiting Lecher (1989) - Dr. Lawrence Crandell
    1987
    Beauty and the Beast (TV Series) as
    Charles Chandler
    - Orphans (1989) - Charles Chandler
    - A Happy Life (1988) - Charles Chandler
    - Masques (1987) - Charles Chandler
    - Once Upon a Time in the City of New York (1987) - Charles Chandler
    1989
    Day One (TV Movie) as
    Dr. Arthur Compton
    1989
    Tattinger's (TV Series) as
    Frederick Lund
    - Broken Windows (1989) - Frederick Lund
    1988
    Roots: The Gift (TV Movie) as
    Edmund Parker Sr.
    1988
    Little Sweetheart as
    Uncle David
    1988
    Lincoln (TV Mini Series) as
    Salmon P. Chase
    - Episode #1.2 (1988) - Salmon P. Chase
    - Episode #1.1 (1988) - Salmon P. Chase
    1987
    Who's That Girl as
    Simon Worthington
    1987
    The Golden Girls (TV Series) as
    Father Frank Leahy
    - Forgive Me, Father (1987) - Father Frank Leahy
    1986
    Native Son as
    Mr. Dalton
    1984
    Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) as
    Jason Bryan / Bill Campbell
    - Novel Connection (1986) - Jason Bryan
    - Rembrandt's Girl (1984) - Bill Campbell
    1986
    Kay O'Brien (TV Series) as
    Jack O'Brien
    - Don't Bother Kayo It's Chinatown (1986) - Jack O'Brien
    1986
    Legal Eagles as
    Forrester
    1986
    Dream Lover as
    Martin
    1985
    Falcon Crest (TV Series) as
    Julian J. Roberts
    - Shattered Dreams (1986) - Julian J. Roberts
    - Collision Course (1986) - Julian J. Roberts
    - Checkmate (1986) - Julian J. Roberts
    - Conundrum (1986) - Julian J. Roberts
    - Fair Game (1986) - Julian J. Roberts
    - False Hope (1985) - Julian J. Roberts
    - Strange Bedfellows (1985) - Julian J. Roberts
    - Inconceivable Affairs (1985) - Julian J. Roberts
    1986
    Murrow (TV Movie) as
    Frank Stanton
    1982
    American Playhouse (TV Series) as
    William Marbury / Paul Melton
    - Concealed Enemies, Part I: Suspicion (1984) - William Marbury
    - Private Contentment (1982) - Paul Melton
    1983
    The Last Ninja (TV Movie) as
    Mr. Cosmo
    1981
    Pennies from Heaven as
    Mr. Warner
    1975
    Great Performances (TV Series) as
    Teddy Wharton / Leone Gala
    - Edith Wharton: Looking Back (1981) - Teddy Wharton
    - The Rules of the Game (1975) - Leone Gala
    1981
    Blow Out as
    Lawrence Henry
    1981
    The Greatest Man in the World (TV Movie) as
    Ames Herbert
    1981
    Hart to Hart (TV Series) as
    Cole Morefield
    - Murder Wrap (1981) - Cole Morefield
    1980
    Brubaker as
    Senator Charles Hite
    1979
    Butterflies (TV Movie) as
    Ben Parkinson
    1979
    Dear Detective (TV Series)
    - Episode #1.4 (1979)
    1978
    The Defection of Simas Kudirka (TV Movie) as
    Phillip Chadway
    1977
    Thieves as
    Gordon
    1976
    The Mary Tyler Moore Show (TV Series) as
    Barry Munroe
    - Mary Gets a Lawyer (1976) - Barry Munroe
    1976
    The Fatal Weakness (TV Movie) as
    Paul Espenshade
    1976
    The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
    Timson Farrell
    - The Fourth Man (1976) - Timson Farrell
    1976
    Fay (TV Series) as
    Dr. Walter
    - Fay and the Doctor (1976) - Dr. Walter
    1976
    All the President's Men as
    Foreign Editor
    1975
    Phyllis (TV Series) as
    Jerome Patterson
    - A Man, a Woman and Another Woman (1976) - Jerome Patterson
    - Up for Grabs (1975) - Jerome Patterson
    1975
    Insight (TV Series) as
    Chipper
    - Chipper (1975) - Chipper
    1975
    Fear on Trial (TV Movie) as
    Tom Murray
    1975
    Cannon (TV Series) as
    Sen. Arlen Andrews
    - Nightmare (1975) - Sen. Arlen Andrews
    1974
    Harry O (TV Series) as
    Jordan Briggs
    - The Admiral's Lady (1974) - Jordan Briggs
    1973
    The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) as
    Reverend Daniel Bradford
    - Somebody Down Here Likes Me (1973) - Reverend Daniel Bradford
    1971
    God Bless Mr. Ferguson (TV Movie)
    1971
    Love, American Style (TV Series) as
    Peter Fergusson (segment "Love and the Young Unmarrieds")
    - Love and the Duel/Love and the Note/Love and the Young Unmarrieds (1971) - Peter Fergusson (segment "Love and the Young Unmarrieds")
    1971
    Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
    Cmdr. Ron Nicholson
    - F.O.B. Honolulu: Part II (1971) - Cmdr. Ron Nicholson
    - F.O.B. Honolulu: Part I (1971) - Cmdr. Ron Nicholson
    1970
    The Partridge Family (TV Series) as
    Larry Metcalfe
    - When Mother Gets Married (1970) - Larry Metcalfe
    1970
    Ritual of Evil (TV Movie) as
    Edward Bolander
    1970
    Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
    John Ambrose
    - Fun and Games and Michael Ambrose (1970) - John Ambrose
    1969
    Medical Center (TV Series) as
    Dan Caldwell
    - A Life Is Waiting (1969) - Dan Caldwell
    1969
    Judd for the Defense (TV Series) as
    Don Townsend
    - Visitation (1969) - Don Townsend
    1969
    Sweet Charity as
    Oscar
    1968
    Premiere (TV Series) as
    John Higher / Professor Josh Enders
    - Higher and Higher, Attorneys at Law (1968) - John Higher
    - Out of the Blue (1968) - Professor Josh Enders
    1968
    What's So Bad About Feeling Good? as
    The Mayor
    1967
    The Flying Nun (TV Series) as
    Junior Officer
    - The Flying Nun (1967) - Junior Officer (uncredited)
    1965
    A Thousand Clowns as
    The Man in the Office (as John MacMartin)
    1965
    A Flame in the Wind (TV Series) as
    Ted
    - Episode #1.44 (1965) - Ted
    - Episode #1.33 (1965) - Ted
    1965
    Profiles in Courage (TV Series) as
    Tumulty
    - Woodrow Wilson (1965) - Tumulty
    1964
    Mr. Broadway (TV Series) as
    Robertson
    - Try to Find a Spy (1964) - Robertson
    1964
    The Doctors and the Nurses (TV Series) as
    William Devon
    - A Postcard from Yucatan (1964) - William Devon
    1964
    East Side/West Side (TV Series) as
    Mike Miller
    - Nothing But the Half Truth (1964) - Mike Miller
    - The Name of the Game (1964) - Mike Miller
    - Take Sides with the Sun (1964) - Mike Miller
    1963
    Ride with Terror (TV Movie) as
    Bill Wilks
    1963
    The DuPont Show of the Week (TV Series) as
    Bill Wilks
    - Ride with Terror (1963) - Bill Wilks
    1961
    Frontiers of Faith (TV Series) as
    Man
    - Let Us Build a Tower (1961) - Man
    1958
    Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
    - The Invisible Mark (1958)
    1956
    As the World Turns (TV Series) as
    Ed Rice (1961-1963)
    Soundtrack
    2010
    Great Performances (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Sondheim! The Birthday Concert (2010) - (performer: "The Road You Didn't Take")
    2002
    The 56th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Into the Woods", "Ever After")
    1995
    The 49th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Kim's Charleston")
    1969
    Sweet Charity (performer: "Sweet Charity" - uncredited)
    Self
    2014
    The Broadway.com Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.10 (2014) - Self
    2010
    Great Performances (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Sondheim! The Birthday Concert (2010) - Self - Performer
    2007
    Independent Lens (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Grey Gardens: From East Hampton to Broadway (2007) - Self
    2004
    Broadway: The American Musical (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Syncopated City: 1919-1933 (2004) - Self (voice)
    - Give My Regards to Broadway: 1893-1927 (2004) - Self (voice)
    2002
    The 56th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee & Performer
    1998
    The 52nd Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1995
    The 49th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee & Perfomer
    1976
    Bicentennial Minutes (TV Series short) as
    Self - Narrator
    - Episode #1.607 (1976) - Self - Narrator
    1973
    The 27th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1971
    The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #3.188 (1971) - Self - Guest
    Archive Footage
    2019
    ¿De dónde salen estos doblajes? (Video documentary short) as
    Foreign Editor
    2017
    The 71st Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Memoriam
    2017
    The 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - In Memoriam
    1988
    The Golden Girls (TV Series) as
    Father Frank Leahy
    - Golden Moments: Part 1 (1988) - Father Frank Leahy (uncredited)

    References

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