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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Name
  
Strother Martin

Role
  
Character actor

Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1950-1980


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Full Name
  
Strother Douglas Martin, Jr.

Born
  
March 26, 1919 (
1919-03-26
)
Kokomo, Howard CountyIndiana, USA

Resting place
  
Cremated remains at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills

Died
  
August 1, 1980, Thousand Oaks, California, United States

Spouse
  
Helen Meisels (m. 1967–1980)

Parents
  
Ethel Dunlap Martin, Strother Douglas Martin

Movies
  
Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy and the S, The Wild Bunch, Slap Shot, Up in Smoke

Similar People
  
L Q Jones, George Roy Hill, George Kennedy, Stuart Rosenberg, Jack Elam

Alma mater
  

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Strother Douglas Martin, Jr. (March 26, 1919 – August 1, 1980) was an American character actor who often appeared in support of superstars John Wayne and Paul Newman and was memorable in western films directed by John Ford and Sam Peckinpah. Martin perhaps is best known as the prison "captain" in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, in which he uttered the famous line, "What we've got here is failure to communicate." The line is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes.

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Early life

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Martin was born in Kokomo in Howard County in north central Indiana. For a short time, the Martins moved to San Antonio, Texas, but soon returned to Indiana. As a child, he excelled at swimming and diving; he was nicknamed "T-Bone Martin" because of his diving expertise. At 17, he won the National Junior Springboard Diving Championship. He served as a swimming instructor in the United States Navy during World War II and was a member of the diving team at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He entered the adult National Springboard Diving competition in hopes of gaining a berth on the U.S. Olympic team but finished third in the competition.

Acting career

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After the war, Martin moved to Los Angeles, California and worked as a swimming instructor and as a swimming extra in water scenes in films. He earned bit roles in a number of pictures and soon gained frequent character roles in films and television through the 1950s, having appeared in such programs as the western anthology series, Frontier on NBC and the syndicated American Civil War drama Gray Ghost. He was cast in 1955 as Landry Kersh in the episode "Shadow of God" on the ABC religion anthology series, Crossroads. He gave a memorable performance as a man with learning difficulties in the "Cooter" episode written by Sam Peckinpah in the first season of Gunsmoke (1955).

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Martin appeared in the first Brian Keith series, Crusader, a Cold War drama on CBS. He guest starred, as a circus tightrope walker Dooley Delaware, in the 1957 episode "High Wire" in CBS's Have Gun - Will Travel. He portrayed a henpecked soldier in a 1958 episode of the syndicated western series, Boots and Saddles and starred in a Trackdown episode "A Stone for Benny French". That same year, he played the lead in the episode "Pete Henke" of NBC's western Jefferson Drum.

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In 1959, Martin played Polk, with Denver Pyle as Houston, in the episode "No Place to Stop" of the CBS western series, The Texan, starring Rory Calhoun as Bill Longley. In another 1959 western series, Martin was cast as Deputy Jess in the episode "Johnny Yuma" of ABC's The Rebel, starring Nick Adams. In 1960, Martin guest starred in James Whitmore's ABC crime drama, The Law and Mr. Jones. In 1962, Martin was cast as Harold Horton in "The Chocolate Cake Caper" of the CBS sitcom, Pete and Gladys, starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams. He guest starred in Jack Lord's ABC adventure/drama series, Stoney Burke. In 1963, he was cast as Private Anton Copang in the episode "Walk Through the Badlands" of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, The Dakotas. In 1966, Martin appeared twice as "Cousin Fletch" in the short-lived ABC comedy western The Rounders, with Ron Hayes, Patrick Wayne, and Chill Wills. Earlier, he had guest starred with Harry Morgan and Cara Williams in their CBS sitcom, Pete and Gladys.

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In 1967, Martin played Arizona miner Ed Schieffelin in the episode "Silver Tombstone" of the syndicated television series Death Valley Days. In the story line, after years of failure, Schieffelin is convinced that he is on the verge of a bonanza. He invites his brother to join him in the pending strike. Jamie Farr appears as Dick Gird. Martin's distinctive, reedy voice and menacing demeanor made him ideal for villainous roles in many of the best-known westerns of the 1950s and 1960s, including The Horse Soldiers and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. His lunatic turn in the latter film as Lee Marvin's character's insanely sadistic henchman, gleefully giggling in anticipation of each horrendous atrocity, remains a particularly memorable performance. Martin also excelled in comedy, playing an incompetent "Indian agent" in the John Wayne film, "McLintock!" and as a hapless horse trader in the 1969 film, "True Grit."

By the late 1960s, Martin was almost as well-known a figure as many top-billed stars. In 1967, the same year as his role in Cool Hand Luke, he appeared in the episode "A Mighty Hunter Before the Lord" of NBC's The Road West series starring Barry Sullivan. In 1972, he appeared as James Garner's uncle in the "Zacharia" episode of NBC's Nichols. He also had a pronounced physical and vocal resemblance to playwright Tennessee Williams and occasionally parodied him, notably in the "Baby Fat" episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show.

The play The Time of Your Life was revived in March 17, 1972 at the Huntington Hartford Theater in Los Angeles with Martin, Henry Fonda, Richard Dreyfuss, Gloria Grahame, Lewis J. Stadlen, Ron Thompson, Jane Alexander, Richard X. Slattery and Pepper Martin among the cast with Edwin Sherin directing.

Martin appeared in all three of the classic Westerns released in 1969: Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (as Coffer, a bloodthirsty bounty hunter), George Roy Hill's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (as Percy Garris, the "colorful" Bolivian mine boss who hires the two title characters) and Henry Hathaway's True Grit (as Colonel Stonehill, a horse dealer). He frequently acted alongside L. Q. Jones, who in real life was one of his closest friends.

Though he usually appeared in supporting roles, he had major parts in Hannie Caulder, The Brotherhood of Satan (both 1971), Pocket Money (1972) with Paul Newman and Lee Marvin and SSSSSSS (1973). Martin later appeared in another George Roy Hill film, Slap Shot (1977), again with Paul Newman, as the cheap general manager of the Charlestown Chiefs hockey club. He appeared six times each with John Wayne and Paul Newman. Strother Martin can also be seen in Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke (1978) as Arnold Stoner, the father of Tommy Chong's character Anthony.

Martin made many guest appearances on Gunsmoke, including the two-part episode "Island in the Desert," in which he portrayed a crazy desert hermit named Ben Snow. He also made many guest appearances on Perry Mason throughout the nine-year run from 1957–1966, including a college employee in "The Case of the Brazen Bequest" and the murderer in "The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito". In 1963, he appeared in Glynis Johns's short-lived comedy series Glynis in the episode "Ten Cents a Dance." In 1965, Martin appeared in the episode "Most Precious Gold" of the NBC comedy/drama series Kentucky Jones, starring Dennis Weaver. In 1965, he guest-starred as Meeker in the episode "Return to Lawrence" on the ABC western The Legend of Jesse James. In 1966, he guest-starred in the Lost In Space episode "Blast Off Into Space" as a gritty mining engineer. On a Gilligan's Island episode, Martin played a man living supposedly alone on the island for a radio show contest. He also starred in a two- part The Rockford Files 1977 episode as T. T. Flowers The Trees, the Bees and T. T. Flowers, an episode that took on urban invasion and the environment.

One of his last acting jobs was as host of Saturday Night Live on April 19, 1980. In one of the skits, Martin played the strict owner of a French language camp for children, based on his role as the prison captain from the film, Cool Hand Luke. He even paraphrased his most famous line from the film, "What we have here is failure to communicate BI-LINGUALLY!" In another, he played a terminally ill man who videotaped his last will and testament. During his monologue, he again did his Tennessee Williams impression. This episode was supposed to be rerun during the summer of 1980 but was pulled and replaced with another episode due to his death.

Death

Martin was married to Helen Meisels-Martin from 1967 until his death. In the last year of his life Martin had been under doctor's care for cardiac problems and he died of a heart attack on August 1, 1980 at Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, California; he was 61. His widow, who was ten years his senior, died in 1997. Her ashes are interred with Martin's in Court of Remembrance, Columbarium of Radiant Dawn, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills.

Filmography

Actor
1980
Hotwire as
The Weasel
1980
The Secret Life of Nikola Tesla as
George Westinghouse
1979
Better Late Than Never (TV Movie) as
J.D. Ashcroft
1979
The Villain as
Parody Jones
1979
Nightwing as
Selwyn
1979
The Champ as
Riley
1979
Love and Bullets as
Louis Monk
1978
Stubby Pringle's Christmas (TV Movie) as
Old Hollander
1978
Vega$ (TV Series) as
Hank Jenner
- Yes, My Darling Daughter (1978) - Hank Jenner
1978
Up in Smoke as
Mr. Stoner
1978
Steel Cowboy (TV Movie) as
Pinky Pincus
1978
The End as
Dr. Waldo Kling
1975
Baretta (TV Series) as
Harris Stump / Lyman P. Dokker / Doc Stockwell / ...
- Lyman P. Dokker, Fed (1977) - Harris Stump / Lyman P. Dokker
- Open Season (1977) - Doc Stockwell
- On the Road (1975) - Duke
1977
ABC Weekend Specials (TV Series) as
Bill Driscoll
- The Ransom of Red Chief (1977) - Bill Driscoll
1977
Slap Shot as
McGrath
1977
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Thomas Tyler 'T.T.' Flowers
- The Trees, the Bees and T.T. Flowers: Part 2 (1977) - Thomas Tyler 'T.T.' Flowers
- The Trees, the Bees and T.T. Flowers: Part 1 (1977) - Thomas Tyler 'T.T.' Flowers
1976
The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday as
Billy
1975
Movin' On (TV Series) as
Cabe Miller
- Long Way to Nowhere (1975) - Cabe Miller
1975
Rooster Cogburn as
McCoy
1975
Hard Times as
Poe
1975
One of Our Own (TV Movie) as
LeRoy Atkins
1975
Petrocelli (TV Series) as
Clate Dobie
- Four the Hard Way (1975) - Clate Dobie
1956
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Ben Snow / Timble / Billy / ...
- Island in the Desert: Part 2 (1974) - Ben Snow
- Island in the Desert: Part 1 (1974) - Ben Snow
- No Hands (1964) - Timble
- The Trappers (1962) - Billy
- The Do-Badder (1962) - Gene Bunch
- Tall Trapper (1961) - Rowley
- The Constable (1959) - Dillard
- Dooley Surrenders (1958) - Dooley
- Liar from Blackhawk (1957) - Ed Davey
- Cooter (1956) - Cooter
- Professor Lute Bone (1956) - Mr. Stooler
1974
Paper Moon (TV Series) as
Harry
- Visions of Las Vegas (1974) - Harry
1973
Hawkins (TV Series) as
R.J. Hawkins
- Candidate for Murder (1974) - R.J. Hawkins
- Murder on the Thirteenth Floor (1974) - R.J. Hawkins
- Blood Feud (1973) - R.J. Hawkins
- Murder in Movieland (1973) - R.J. Hawkins
- Death and the Maiden (1973) - R.J. Hawkins
1974
The Rookies (TV Series) as
Teacher
- The Teacher (1974) - Teacher
1973
Sssssss as
Dr. Carl Stoner
1973
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Buckshot
- The Boy and the Bronc Buster: Part 2 (1973) - Buckshot
- The Boy and the Bronc Buster: Part 1 (1973) - Buckshot
1964
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Cole Younger / Joad Bruder / Lonnie Stern / ...
- The Younger Brothers' Younger Brother (1972) - Cole Younger
- The Impostors (1970) - Joad Bruder
- The Silence at Stillwater (1969) - Lonnie Stern
- The Meredith Smith (1965) - Little Meredith Smith
- The Saga of Muley Jones (1964) - Yuri
1972
Pocket Money as
Bill Garrett
1972
Nichols (TV Series) as
Zachariah
- Zachariah (1972) - Zachariah
1971
Hannie Caulder as
Rufus Clemens
1971
The Brotherhood of Satan as
Doc Duncan
1971
Fools' Parade as
Lee Cottrill
1971
Red Sky at Morning as
John Cloyd
1970
Love, American Style (TV Series) as
Dennis Wright (segment "Love and the Old Boyfriend")
- Love and the Nurse/Love and the Old Boyfriend (1970) - Dennis Wright (segment "Love and the Old Boyfriend")
1970
The Ballad of Cable Hogue as
Bowen
1970
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Terry Riggs
- Nobody Wants a Fat Jockey (1970) - Terry Riggs
1965
The Virginian (TV Series) as
Luther Watson / Finley
- You Can Lead a Horse to Water (1970) - Luther Watson
- The Claim (1965) - Finley
1969
Daniel Boone (TV Series) as
Solomon Tarbot
- The Terrible Tarbots (1969) - Solomon Tarbot
1969
The Name of the Game (TV Series) as
Nanyface
- Goodbye Harry (1969) - Nanyface
1969
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as
Percy Garris
1969
True Grit as
Col. G. Stonehill
1969
The Wild Bunch as
Coffer
1969
The Doris Day Show (TV Series) as
Tyrone Lovey
- The Clock (1969) - Tyrone Lovey
- Love a Duck (1969) - Tyrone Lovey
1967
The Guns of Will Sonnett (TV Series) as
Joby / Harvey Bains
- Joby (1968) - Joby
- Message at Noon (1967) - Harvey Bains
1968
It Takes a Thief (TV Series) as
Willard Knox
- Birds of a Feather (1968) - Willard Knox
1968
The Danny Thomas Hour (TV Series) as
Paul Rooney
- One for My Baby (1968) - Paul Rooney
1968
He & She (TV Series) as
The Rev. Mr. Anderson
- The White Collar Worker (1968) - The Rev. Mr. Anderson
1968
Run for Your Life (TV Series) as
Holly Amberton
- One Bad Turn (1968) - Holly Amberton
1968
Gentle Ben (TV Series) as
Reed Olmstock
- The Opportunist (1968) - Reed Olmstock
1967
Tarzan (TV Series) as
O'Keefe / Captain Boggs
- Mountains of the Moon: Part 2 (1967) - O'Keefe (credit only)
- Mountains of the Moon: Part 1 (1967) - O'Keefe
- To Steal the Rising Sun (1967) - Captain Boggs
1967
Cool Hand Luke as
Captain
1966
Iron Horse (TV Series) as
Digby Applegate / Johnny Burke
- Diablo (1967) - Digby Applegate
- Broken Gun (1966) - Johnny Burke
1967
The Flim-Flam Man as
Lovick
1967
The Invaders (TV Series) as
Charlie Coogan
- Moonshot (1967) - Charlie Coogan
1964
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Ed Schieffelin / Alfred Hall / Charlie Neal / ...
- Silver Tombstone (1967) - Ed Schieffelin
- The Four Dollar Law Suit (1966) - Alfred Hall
- There Was Another Dalton Brother (1964) - Charlie Neal
- The Bigger They Are (1964) - Arkie Monson
1966
The Big Valley (TV Series) as
Fludd / Dan'l Hawks
- Brother Love (1967) - Fludd
- Target (1966) - Dan'l Hawks
1967
The Road West (TV Series) as
Grady Couts
- A Mighty Hunter Before the Lord (1967) - Grady Couts
1967
Gilligan's Island (TV Series) as
George Barkley
- Take a Dare (1967) - George Barkley
1966
The Rounders (TV Series) as
Cousin Fletch
- Low Moon at Hi Lo (1966) - Cousin Fletch
- Horse of a Different Cutter (1966) - Cousin Fletch
1966
Lost in Space (TV Series) as
Nerim
- Blast Off Into Space (1966) - Nerim
1966
An Eye for an Eye as
Trumbull
1966
Nevada Smith as
Strother (uncredited)
1966
A Man Called Shenandoah (TV Series) as
Cowboy
- Aces and Kings (1966) - Cowboy
1966
Harper as
Claude
1966
The Legend of Jesse James (TV Series) as
Meeker
- Return to Lawrence (1966) - Meeker
1961
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Roy Hutchinson / Gerald Sommers / Joe Mead / ...
- The Case of the Hasty Honeymooner (1965) - Roy Hutchinson
- The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito (1963) - Gerald Sommers
- The Case of the Fickle Filly (1962) - Joe Mead
- The Case of the Brazen Bequest (1961) - Pete Gibson
1965
The Sons of Katie Elder as
Jeb Ross
1965
Shenandoah as
Train Engineer
1959
Rawhide (TV Series) as
Bates / Meeker
- The Gray Rock Hotel (1965) - Bates
- Incident of the Haunted Hills (1959) - Meeker
1965
Brainstorm as
Mr. Clyde
1965
The Dick Van Dyke Show (TV Series) as
Harper Worthington Yates
- Baby Fat (1965) - Harper Worthington Yates
1965
Kentucky Jones (TV Series) as
Boney Benton
- Most Precious Gold (1965) - Boney Benton
1965
Profiles in Courage (TV Series) as
Senator James Wadsworth
- Charles Evans Hughes (1965) - Senator James Wadsworth
1964
The Fugitive (TV Series) as
Deputy Shirky Saulter
- Devil's Carnival (1964) - Deputy Shirky Saulter
1964
Invitation to a Gunfighter as
Fiddler
1962
Ben Casey (TV Series) as
Frank Geray / Calvin 'Rabbits' Ross / Adam Raemecker
- Heap Logs and Let the Blaze Laugh Out (1964) - Frank Geray
- The Firemen Who Raised Rabbits (1962) - Calvin 'Rabbits' Ross
- Imagine a Long Bright Corridor (1962) - Adam Raemecker
1964
The Lieutenant (TV Series) as
Taxi Driver
- Gone the Sun (1964) - Taxi Driver
1963
McLintock! as
Agard
1963
Glynis (TV Series) as
Dance Hall Customer
- Ten Cents a Dance (1963) - Dance Hall Customer
1963
Showdown as
Charlie Reeder
1963
The Dakotas (TV Series) as
Pvt. Antrim Copang
- A Walk Through the Badlands (1963) - Pvt. Antrim Copang
1963
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Charles Sloane
- Terror in Silence (1963) - Charles Sloane
1962
Stoney Burke (TV Series) as
Buck Buckley
- Sidewinder (1962) - Buck Buckley
1962
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance as
Floyd
1962
The Dick Powell Theatre (TV Series) as
Bernard Klioris
- Pericles on 31st Street (1962) - Bernard Klioris
1962
Pete and Gladys (TV Series) as
Harold Horton
- The Chocolate Cake Caper (1962) - Harold Horton
1962
Outlaws (TV Series) as
Garvey
- Ride the Man Down (1962) - Garvey
1962
The New Breed (TV Series) as
Benny Kohler
- Policemen Die Alone: Part II (1962) - Benny Kohler
- Policemen Die Alone: Part I (1962) - Benny Kohler
1957
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Boise Peabody / Carew / Dooley Delaware / ...
- Lazarus (1962) - Boise Peabody
- One Came Back (1959) - Carew
- High Wire (1957) - Dooley Delaware
- A Matter of Ethics (1957) - Fred Coombs
1961
The Law and Mr. Jones (TV Series)
- Lincoln (1961)
1961
The Twilight Zone (TV Series) as
Mothershed
- The Grave (1961) - Mothershed
1961
The Deadly Companions as
Parson
1961
The Americans (TV Series) as
Wadd
- The Guerrillas (1961) - Wadd
1961
Sanctuary as
Dog Boy
1959
Hotel de Paree (TV Series) as
Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Delayed Gun (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Fallen Sparrow (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Barren Soil (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Cattlemen (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Good-Luck Coat (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Bounty for Sundance (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Long Trek (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Man in the Shadows (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Black Widow (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Marshal of Water's End (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Hero of Bloody Blue Creek (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and Useless (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Greenhorn Trader (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Hard Luck for Sundance (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Man in Room Seven (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Boat Soldier (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Kid from Nowhere (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Bare-Knuckled Fighters (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Blood Money (1960) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance and the Hostiles (1959) - Aaron Donager
- The Man Who Believed in Law (1959) - Aaron Donager
- The Only Wheel in Town (1959) - Aaron Donager
- A Fool and His Gold (1959) - Aaron Donager
- A Rope Is for Hanging (1959) - Aaron Donager
- Return of Monique (1959) - Aaron Donager
- The High Cost of Justice (1959) - Aaron Donager
- Vein of Ore (1959) - Aaron Donager
- Juggernaut (1959) - Aaron Donager
- Sundance Returns (1959) - Aaron Donager
1959
Lawman (TV Series) as
Jack Foley
- The Hunch (1959) - Jack Foley
1959
The Rebel (TV Series) as
Jess
- Johnny Yuma (1959) - Jess
1959
The Horse Soldiers as
Virgil
1959
Whirlybirds (TV Series) as
'The Great Herman'
- Without a Net (1959) - 'The Great Herman'
1959
The Wild and the Innocent as
Ben Stocker
1959
The Texan (TV Series) as
Polk Blackston
- No Place to Stop (1959) - Polk Blackston
1959
Black Saddle (TV Series) as
Pit Thatcher
- Client: Mowery (1959) - Pit Thatcher
1959
The Shaggy Dog as
Thurm
1958
Jefferson Drum (TV Series) as
Pete Henke
- Pete Henke (1958) - Pete Henke
1958
Trackdown (TV Series) as
Benny French
- A Stone for Benny French (1958) - Benny French
1958
Bitter Heritage (TV Movie) as
Earle Eheeler
1958
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Earle Wheeler
- Bitter Heritage (1958) - Earle Wheeler
1958
The Walter Winchell File (TV Series) as
Little Julie
- Exclusive Story: File #31 (1958) - Little Julie
1958
Studio One (TV Series)
- The Left-Handed Welcome (1958)
1957
The Lineup (TV Series)
- The High Fashion Case (1958)
- The Unwelcome Visitor Case (1957)
1958
Panic! (TV Series) as
Hank Judson
- Fire Lookout Post (1958) - Hank Judson
1956
Matinee Theatre (TV Series) as
Phil
- Journey Into Darkness (1958) - Phil
- End of the Rope (1957)
- Journey into Darkness (1957) - Phil
- The Hex (1957)
- For Sweetheart, Wife or Mother (1956)
1958
Navy Log (TV Series) as
D'Amico
- The Draft Dodger (1958) - D'Amico
1957
Broken Arrow (TV Series) as
Joe Roman / Renton
- Shadow of Cochise (1958) - Joe Roman
- Apache Dowry (1957) - Renton
1956
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Obie / Gunnery Officer Daly
- Silent Ambush (1958) - Obie
- H.M.S. Marlborough Will Enter Port (1956) - Gunnery Officer Daly
1958
Man Without a Gun (TV Series)
- The Sealed Envelope (1958)
1958
The Adventures of Jim Bowie (TV Series) as
Leopold Vaupel
- The Close Shave (1958) - Leopold Vaupel
1958
Boots and Saddles (TV Series) as
Slocum
- The Strange Death of Trooper Jones (1958) - Slocum
1958
Cowboy as
Cowhand Bitten by Snake (uncredited)
1957
The Gray Ghost (TV Series) as
Michael
- Reconnaissance Mission (1957) - Michael
1957
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (TV Series) as
Tomar
- Blind Man's Bluff (1957) - Tomar
1957
Copper Sky as
Pokey
1957
Black Patch as
Deputy Petey Walker
1957
The Web (TV Series) as
Ezra
- The Man Below (1957) - Ezra
1956
Lassie (TV Series) as
Lem Boots
- The Nest (1957) - Lem Boots
- Quarantine (1956) - Lem Boots
- The Marauder (1956) - Lem Boots
1957
Telephone Time (TV Series)
- Elfego Baca (1957)
1957
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Pete
- The Jerry Patterson Story (1957) - Pete
1957
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
Joby
- The Necessary Breed (1957) - Joby
1956
The Black Whip as
Thorny
1956
I Love Lucy (TV Series) as
Cafe Waiter
- Off to Florida (1956) - Cafe Waiter
1956
Attack as
Sgt. Ingersol
1956
Johnny Concho as
Townsman (uncredited)
1953
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Teeples / Bellhop / Mr. Ralph
- The Roustabout (1956) - Teeples
- Part of the Game (1953) - Bellhop
- The Governess (1953) - Mr. Ralph
1956
Frontier (TV Series) as
Lee / Mayes
- Patrol (1956) - Lee
- The Well (1956) - Mayes
1956
Crusader (TV Series) as
Ray Dutcher
- Big Sneak (1956) - Ray Dutcher
1956
World Without End as
Nihka (uncredited)
1955
Cavalcade of America (TV Series) as
Wilkins
- Barbed Wire Christmas (1955) - Wilkins
1955
Target Zero as
Pvt. Dan O'Hirons (uncredited)
1955
Crossroads (TV Series) as
Landry Kersh
- Shadow of God (1955) - Landry Kersh
1955
Stage 7 (TV Series) as
Pete / Lt. Bob Handley
- Fox Hunt (1955) - Pete
- Armed (1955) - Lt. Bob Handley
1955
The Big Knife as
Stillman (uncredited)
1955
Kiss Me Deadly as
Harvey Wallace
1955
Strategic Air Command as
Airman (uncredited)
1955
The Man Behind the Badge (TV Series) as
Brother Daniel
- The Case of the Wholesale Burglaries (1955) - Brother Daniel
1954
The Silver Chalice as
Father (uncredited)
1954
Drum Beat as
Scotty
1954
Studio 57 (TV Series) as
Pete Dutton
- The Traveling Room (1954) - Pete Dutton
1954
A Star Is Born as
Delivery Boy (uncredited)
1954
Mystery Is My Business (TV Series)
- Stranger in the Dark (1954)
1954
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series) as
Waiter
- Mungahra (1954) - Waiter
1954
Prisoner of War as
Man on Crutches (uncredited)
1954
The Lone Wolf (TV Series) as
Nick Davis
- The Boy Story - Nick Davis
1954
World for Ransom as
Corporal (uncredited)
1954
I Married Joan (TV Series) as
Ticket Agent
- Mothers-in-Law (1954) - Ticket Agent
1954
Treasury Men in Action (TV Series)
- The Case of the Careless Murder (1954)
1953
Four Star Playhouse (TV Series) as
Tom Blair
- The Witness (1953) - Tom Blair (as Strather Martin)
1953
South Sea Woman as
Marine in Audience at Court-martial (uncredited)
1953
The Stu Erwin Show (TV Series) as
Mr. Widget
- Operation Hamster (1953) - Mr. Widget (uncredited)
1952
Hollywood Opening Night (TV Series)
- The Invited Seven (1953)
- Prison Doctor (1952)
1953
The Magnetic Monster as
Co-Pilot
1952
Dangerous Assignment (TV Series) as
Riri
- The Venetian Story (1952) - Riri
1952
Big Town (TV Series) as
Paul Evans / Eddie Benson
- The Hero (1952) - Paul Evans / Eddie Benson
1952
Androcles and the Lion as
Soldier (uncredited)
1951
Fireside Theatre (TV Series)
- The Sheriff (1952)
- Sound in the Night (1952)
- The Gentleman from LePorte (1951)
- Hottest Day of the Year (1951)
1952
Chevron Theatre (TV Series)
- The Trail (1952)
- Mungahra (1952)
1952
Storm Over Tibet as
Co-pilot
1952
Invitation Playhouse: Mind Over Murder (TV Series)
- If Memory Serve (1952)
- Romance (1952)
1952
Dragnet (TV Series)
- The Big Blast (1952)
1951
The Red Badge of Courage as
Corporal (voice, uncredited)
1951
Rhubarb as
Michael 'Shorty' McGirk (uncredited)
1951
Stars Over Hollywood (TV Series)
- Prison Doctor (1951)
1950
The Asphalt Jungle as
William Doldy (uncredited)
1950
The Damned Don't Cry as
Springboard Diver (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1980
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Strother Martin/The Specials (1980) - (performer: "High Hopes", "For Me and My Nurse" - uncredited)
1969
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (performer: "Sweet Betsy from Pike" - uncredited)
Self
1980
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Strother Martin/The Specials (1980) - Self - Host
1978
All-Star Party for James Stewart (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
1978
Steve Martin: A Wild and Crazy Guy (TV Special) as
Turtle Ranch Boss
1975
Mitzi & 100 Guys (TV Special) as
Self
1973
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- James Franciscus, Telly Savalas, Norman Fell, Tony Musante, Strother Martin (1973) - Self
1973
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 24 July 1973 (1973) - Self
Archive Footage
2004
Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1983
The Winds of Whoopie (TV Movie) as
Turtle Ranch Boss
1980
AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
Actor 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'
- AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Stewart (1980) - Actor 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance' (uncredited)
1978
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Thurm
- The Shaggy Dog (1978) - Thurm
1959
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial (TV Series) as
Obie
- Silent Ambush (1959) - Obie
1958
Frontier Justice (TV Series) as
Toby
- The Necessary Breed (1958) - Toby

References

Strother Martin Wikipedia