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Dick Martin
  • Birth Name:
    Thomas Richard Martin
  • Date of Birth:
    January 30, 1922
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Aquarius
  • Place of Birth:
    Battle Creek, Michigan, USA
  • Place of Death:
    Santa Monica, California, USA
  • Date of Death:
    May 24, 2008
  • Cause of Death:
    Respiratory Failure
  • Height:
    6' 1"
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Black
  • Eye Color:
    Brown
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Education:
    Michigan State University

Family

Dick Martin
  • Spouse:
    Dolly Read (Deceased), Dolly Read (Divorced), Peggy Connelly (Divorced)
  • Son:
    Richard Martin, Cary Martin
  • Relation:
    Kim Steer

Career

Dick Martin
  • Profession:
    Actor, Comedian
  • Claim to Fame:
    Laugh In
  • Debut:
    The Walter Winchell Show

Awards

Dick Martin
1969 : Emmy Award, Outstanding Variety or Musical Series for: "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967)

Trivia

Dick Martin
  • Dick Martin best known for his role as the cohost of the sketch comedy program Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In from 1968 to 1973.
  • Thomas Richard "Dick" Martin was an American comedian and director.
  • After Rowan retired from show business, Dick Martin was a frequent panelist on game shows such as Match Game and Password Plus.
  • He was also the host of two game shows: a parody game show called The Cheap Show in 1978, and Mindreaders in 1979.
  • The exposure led to an opportunity for Rowan and Martin to team up with producers Ed Friendly and George Schlatter and create Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–1973) on NBC.
  • The comedy show was an immediate hit, becoming the #1 American television program within two months of its debut.
  • It was the top-rated show in each of its first two seasons.
  • Laugh-In had a kaleidoscopic format, with what was then a uniquely fast-paced stream-of-consciousness style of blackout gags, double entendre, topical satire and catch phrases, much of it delivered by a cast of then-unknowns such as Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin and Arte Johnson.
  • Dan Rowan and Dick Martin as caricatured for NBC by Sam Berman.
  • At the center of the maelstrom stood the veterans Rowan and Martin, who bemusedly made no effort to slow down the program.

Quotes

Dick Martin
  • "People are basically irreverent. They want to see sacred cows kicked over. You can't have Harry Belafonte on your show and not have him sing a song, but we did; we had him climbing out of a bathtub, just because it looked irreverent and silly. If a show hires Robert Goulet, pays him $7,500 or $10,000, they're going to want three songs out of him; we hire Robert Goulet, pay him $210 and drop him through a trap door."
  • "On his nightclub years with Dan Rowan: "It had no real highs or lows, it was just straight-ahead work. I don't think we ever failed. We didn't zoom to stardom, but we always worked."
  • "I loved nightclubs."
  • "My life has been divided into three parts in the show-business world: nightclubs, television, and then I was a director for 30 years of television shows. And I think the most fun I ever had was nightclubs."
  • “Should've been taken care of 10 years ago.”
  • “You're not through yet. You've got a project to finish.”
  • “It's not like there are wrecks or anything like that. It's just that the traffic is not moving.”
  • “Honestly it's the kids that made us successful. They had a good outlook, and we made it fun.”
  • “I miss it already, especially with the early spring this year.”
  • “The whole theory of the new law is to see how to improve people's ability to repay creditors. There's got to be a balance between relieving debt and allowing creditors to collect.”
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Biography

Dick Martin
Last Updated: Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Dick MartinDick Martin, the comedian and television director who achieved TV immortality as the co-host of "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967) as the comic foil to straight man Dan Rowan, was born on January 30, 1922 in Battle Creek, Michigan. The young Martin was a writer for the popular radio sit-com "Duffy's Tavern" before teaming up with Rowan in the 1950s. The duo achieved success playing the nightclub circuit and Las Vegas, leading to Martin's being cast in a recurring role on "The Lucy Show" (1962) as series start Lucille Ball's next door neighbor "Harry Conners" when Lucy's new series debuted in 1962, Martin remained as a regular on "Lucy" through the 1963-64 season.

In 1969, Rowan & Martin made an attempt to recapture the small-screen magic of "Laugh-In" on the big screen, but The Maltese Bippy (1969) was a flop. After the cancellation of their series, Rowan & Martin generally parted ways, professionally, as Dan Rowan was a diabetic and limited his work. Like Rowan, Martin became a frequent panelist on game shows such as "Match Game 73" (1973). He also hosted the "Mindreaders" (1979) game show in 1979, but the show was not a success. Martin eventually launched a new career as a TV director, serving as the chief director of the 1980s sitcom "Newhart" (1982). On the personal front, Martin was most known for his two marriages to Playboy Playmate of the Year Dolly Read (1971-75; 1978-present). Martin's first wife was the former Peggy Connelly, by whom he had two sons, Richard Martin, Jr. and Cary Martin.

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Dick Martin

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