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Occupation
  
Actor

Parents
  
Marcella Martin

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Martin Huston

Spouse(s)
  
Divorced

Grandparents
  
Marcella Henratty

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Born
  
February 8, 1941 (
1941-02-08
)
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA

Died
  
August 8, 2001, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Children
  
Kimberly Koester, Tracey Huston, Trevor Huston

Siblings
  
Michael Beth Huston, Bradley Huston, Gaye Huston

TV shows
  
Jungle Jim, Diagnosis: Unknown, Too Young to Go Steady

Martin W. Huston, also known as Marty Huston (February 8, 1941–August 1, 2001), was an American actor of primarily television and stage.

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Huston's longest-running role was as the teenager Skipper Bradley on the syndicated television series Jungle Jim. He played the son of the Johnny Weissmuller lead character, Jim "Jungle Jim" Bradley, a guide, hunter, and explorer of Africa, Asia, and South America. The series also featured Dean Fredericks as Kaseem, Bradley's Hindu manservant; Paul Cavanagh as Commissioner Morrison, and a chimpanzee called Tamba, who was particularly friendly on and off the set with young Huston.

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Early career

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Huston was born in Lexington in Fayette County, Kentucky. His mother, Marcella Martin Huston (October 4, 1918–July 25, 2002), later appeared in 1975 in the NBC soap opera, Somerset, a spin-off of Another World. Young Huston made his acting debut with his sister, then Gaye Huston, along with June Lockhart, in the 1951 episode, "The Doctor's Wife" of Lux Video Theatre, then aired on CBS. On July 7, 1952, he guest starred in "21-Plus" of NBC's Hallmark Hall of Fame. The next year he appeared as a boy named Lester in a segment of Wally Cox's NBC situation comedy, Mister Peepers.

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In 1953, he starred in eleven episodes of the summer series My Son Jeep in the role of Jeffrey "Jeep" Allison, who is reared by his widowed physician-father, Robert Allison, portrayed by Jeffrey Lynn. Huston's Jungle Jim role began in 1955 and extended for twenty-six episodes, ending on March 19, 1956. In 1958, he appeared with Zina Bethune in "This Property Is Condemned", based on a Tennessee Williams play, the last show of the series of NBC's Kraft Television Theatre. In 1959, he appeared at the age of eighteen in the role of Johnny Blake in the short-lived comedy/drama series, Too Young to Go Steady, with Joan Bennett and Brigid Bazlen.

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In 1960, he was cast as Link, the handyman in most of the nine episodes of Diagnosis: Unknown, a medical/mystery series starring Patrick O'Neal, which aired on CBS at 10 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday as a summer replacement for The Garry Moore Show. In 1961, he appeared as Ronnie with Murray Hamilton and Doris Roberts in the episode "Side Show" of the short-lived CBS science fiction thriller series, Way Out, hosted by the author Roald Dahl.

Later career

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His last television roles were as George Thomas in the episode "Faces" of Frank Converse's short-lived Coronet Blue (1967) and in the episode "The Experiment" of the CBS western series, Lancer, starring Andrew Duggan, Wayne Maunder, and James Stacy. He also appeared in the 1971 film Calliope.

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Huston made his Broadway debut in 1959 in Only in America. His theatre credits include Take Her, She's Mine (also a film starring Jimmy Stewart), Come Blow Your Horn (the first Neil Simon production), and A Race of Hairy Men. At thirty-two, Huston portrayed the title role of Norman Chambers in the first play to deal with homosexuality in a comedy genre. Entitled, Norman, Is That You?, a couple having marital problems, portrayed by Lou Jacobi and Maureen Stapleton, come to terms with their son's life-style. The two-act play by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick was first performed at the Lyceum Theatre in New York City.

Huston died at the age of sixty of cancer in Manhattan, where he had long resided. Survivors included a daughter, Kimberly Koester of Tampa, Florida; two sons, Tracey Huston of Austin, Texas, and Trevor Huston, of New York City; two sisters, Gaye Gath of Beverly Hills, California, and Michael Beth Huston of New York City; a brother, Bradley Huston, of Westbrook, Connecticut; his mother and stepfather, Marcella Huston and Armond Vergara of New York City; his grandmother, Marcella Henratty of New York City; and two grandchildren. His sister, formerly Gaye Paull, acted mostly on television from 1951 to 1976. His mother died a year later. His New York Times obituary does not list the name of his father or former wife. Huston was the last surviving member of the Jungle Jim cast.

Filmography

Actor
1971
Calliope as
Boss (as Marty Huston)
1970
Lancer (TV Series) as
Richie
- The Experiment (1970) - Richie
1967
Coronet Blue (TV Series) as
George Thomas
- Faces (1967) - George Thomas
1961
'Way Out (TV Series) as
Ronnie
- Side Show (1961) - Ronnie
1960
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Hal
- The Revolt of Judge Lloyd (1960) - Hal
1960
Diagnosis: Unknown (TV Series) as
Link
- The Red Death (1960) - Link
- The Parasite (1960) - Link
- Gina, Gina (1960) - Link
- The Curse of the Gypsy (1960) - Link
- The Case of the Elder (1960) - Link
- Final Performance (1960) - Link
- A Sudden Stillness (1960) - Link
- Main Course: Murder (1960) - Link
- The Case of the Radiant Wine (1960) - Link
1959
Too Young to Go Steady (TV Series) as
Johnny Blake
- Slam Book (1959) - Johnny Blake
- Sophomore Queen (1959) - Johnny Blake
- Baseball (1959) - Johnny Blake
- Cheating (1959) - Johnny Blake
- The Anniversary Party (1959) - Johnny Blake
- Pam Fails to Land a Part in the School Play (1959) - Johnny Blake
- Father Takes Up Golf (1959) - Johnny Blake
1958
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Tom
- Three Plays by Tennessee Williams: Moony's Kid Don't Cry/The Last of My Solid Gold Watches/This Property Is Condemned (1958) - Tom
1955
Jungle Jim (TV Series) as
Skipper
- Power of Darkness (1956) - Skipper
- Gift of Evil (1956) - Skipper
- The Silver Locket (1956) - Skipper
- Return of the Tauregs (1956) - Skipper
- The Avenger (1956) - Skipper
- Voodoo Drums (1956) - Skipper
- Sacred Scarab (1956) - Skipper
- Striped Fury (1956) - Skipper
- Blood Money (1956) - Skipper
- Safari Into Danger (1956) - Skipper
- Wild Man of the Jungle (1956) - Skipper
- The Code of the Jungle (1956) - Skipper
- The Golden Parasol (1955) - Skipper
- Precious Cargo (1955) - Skipper
- Man from Zanzibar (1955) - Skipper
- The Leopard's Paw (1955) - Skipper
- The Deadly Idol (1955) - Skipper
- White Magic (1955) - Skipper
- The King's Ghost (1955) - Skipper
- The Eyes of Minobo (1955) - Skipper
- Jungle Justice (1955) - Skipper
- A Fortune in Ivory (1955) - Skipper
- Lagoon of Death (1955) - Skipper
- Treasure of the Amazon (1955) - Skipper
- Land of Terror (1955) - Skipper
- Man Killer (1955) - Skipper
1954
Inner Sanctum (TV Series) as
Jim
- Handle with Care (1954) - Jim
1953
The Web (TV Series)
- The Blue Bottle (1953)
1953
My Son Jeep (TV Series) as
Jeep Allison
1953
Mister Peepers (TV Series) as
Lester
- The Butterfly (1953) - Lester
1952
Hallmark Hall of Fame (TV Series)
- 21-Plus (1952)
1951
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series)
- The Doctor's Wife (1951)

References

Martin Huston Wikipedia