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Strother Douglas Martin Jr. (March 26, 1919 – August 1, 1980) was an American
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who often appeared in support of
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and
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and in
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directed by
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and
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. Among Martin's memorable performances is his portrayal of the warden or "captain" of a state prison camp in the 1967 film ''
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'', in which he utters the line, "What we've got here is failure to communicate." The line is number 11 on the
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list of '' 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes''.


Early life

Martin was born in Kokomo, Indiana to Ethel (née Dunlap) and Strother Douglas Martin. For a short time, the Martins lived in
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, 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
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during
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and was a member of the diving team at the
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in
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. 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.''Strother Martin''. Films in Review, November 1982


Acting career

After the war, Martin moved to
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and worked as a swimming instructor and as a swimming extra in water scenes in films, including the 1950
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'' The Damned Don't Cry''. 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
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'' Frontier'' on NBC and the syndicated
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drama '' Gray Ghost''. He was cast in 1955 as Landry Kersh in the episode "Shadow of God" on the ABC religion
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series ''
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''. Martin also portrays a man with learning difficulties in "Cooter", an episode written by
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in 1958 for the third season of the long-running Western series '' Gunsmoke''. The next year on that series he played the character “Dillard” in “The Constable”. Martin appeared in the first Brian Keith series, ''Crusader'', a
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drama on CBS. He guest-starred, as a circus tightrope walker Dooley Delaware, in the 1957 episode "High Wire" in CBS' '' 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''. 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
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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
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's ABC
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, ''
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''. In 1961, Martin portrayed Pete Gibson in the episode "The Case of the Brazen Bequest" on '' Perry Mason''. In 1962, he was cast as Harold Horton in "The Chocolate Cake Caper" of the CBS sitcom, ''
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'', starring Harry Morgan and
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. 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/
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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
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. In 1967, Martin played
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miner Ed Schieffelin in the episode "Silver Tombstone" of the syndicated
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'' Death Valley Days''. Martin played 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''. He played an Indian agent in the John Wayne film, ''
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'' (1963) and a horse trader in the 1969 film, ''
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'' (1969). 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
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. 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
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and occasionally parodied him, notably in the "Baby Fat" episode of ''
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''. The play ''
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'' was revived on March 17, 1972, at the
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in Los Angeles with Martin, Henry Fonda,
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, Gloria Grahame,
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, 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:
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's ''
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'' (as Coffer, a bloodthirsty bounty hunter), George Roy Hill's ''
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'' (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
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, who in real life was one of his closest friends. Though he usually appeared in supporting roles, he had major parts in '' Hannie Caulder'' (1971), ''
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'' (1971), ''
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'' (1972) with
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and Lee Marvin, and in the horror film '' SSSSSSS'' (1973). Martin later appeared in another George Roy Hill film, ''
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'' (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. In an interview originally published in ''Movietone News'' in 1981, Martin commented on his professional relationship with both Wayne and Newman: 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. Previously, he guest-starred as Marv Rowley in the 1961 '' Gunsmoke'' episode "Tall Trapper" playing an angry man who murders his wife out of jealousy then tries to pin the killing on a quiet, respectful trapper who his wife fell for. He also made many guest appearances on '' Perry Mason'' throughout the nine-year run from 1957 to 1966, including a horseman in the 1962 episode "The Case of the Fickle Filly", 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' 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 ''
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''. In 1966, he guest-starred in the ''
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'' episode "Blast Off Into Space" as a gritty mining engineer named Nerim. On a ''
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'' episode, Martin played a man living supposedly alone on the island for a radio show contest. In 1973–1974, he was a regular cast member of the
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legal drama and murder mystery series '' Hawkins''. 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 ''
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'' 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 ''Cool Hand Luke''. He even paraphrased his most famous line from the film, "What we have here is failure to communicate BILINGUALLY!" 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. That episode was supposed to be rerun during the summer of 1980, but it was pulled and replaced with another episode due to Martin's death.


Death

Martin was married to Helen Meisels-Martin from 1967 until his death; they had no children. In the last year of his life, Martin was under a doctor's care for cardiac problems. He died at age 61 of a
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on August 1, 1980, at Los Robles Regional Medical Center in
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.


Filmography


Film

* '' The Damned Don't Cry'' (1950) as Springboard Diver (uncredited) * '' The Asphalt Jungle'' (1950) as William Doldy (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1951) as Michael 'Shorty' McGirk (uncredited) * '' The Red Badge of Courage'' (1951) as Corporal (voice, uncredited) * '' Scandal Sheet'' (1952) as Man on Crutches (uncredited) * ''
Storm Over Tibet ''Storm Over Tibet'' is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Rex Reason and Diana Douglas. Plot During World War II, David Simms pilots supplies between India and China over the Himalaya Mountains. Cast * Rex Re ...
'' (1952) as Co-Pilot * '' Androcles and the Lion'' (1952) as Soldier (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1953) as Co-Pilot * '' South Sea Woman'' (1953) as Marine in Audience at Court Martial (uncredited) * '' World for Ransom'' (1954) as Corporal (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1954) as Man on Crutches (uncredited) * '' A Star is Born'' (1954) as Delivery Boy (uncredited) * '' Drum Beat'' (1954) as Scotty * '' The Silver Chalice'' (1954) as Father (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1955) as Airman (uncredited) * '' Kiss Me Deadly'' (1955) as Harvey Wallace * '' The Big Knife'' (1955) as Stillman (uncredited) * '' Target Zero'' (1955) as Pvt. Dan O'Hirons (uncredited) * '' World Without End'' (1956) as Nihka (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1956) as Townsman (uncredited) * '' Attack!'' (1956) as Sgt. Ingersol * '' The Black Whip'' (1956) as Thorney * '' Copper Sky'' (1957) as Pokey * '' Black Patch'' (1957) as Deputy Petey Walker * ''
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'' (1958) as Cowboy Bitten by Snake (uncredited) * '' The Shaggy Dog'' (1959) as Thurm * ''
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'' (1959) as Ben Stocker * '' The Horse Soldiers'' (1959) as Virgil * ''
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'' (1961) as Dog Boy * ''
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'' (1961) as Parson * '' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'' (1962) as Floyd * ''
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'' (1963) as Charlie Reeder * ''
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'' (1963) as Agard (Indian Agent) * '' Invitation to a Gunfighter'' (1964) as Fiddler * '' Brainstorm'' (1965) as Mr. Clyde * '' Shenandoah'' (1965) as Train Engineer * '' The Sons of Katie Elder'' (1965) as Jeb Ross * ''
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'' (1966) as Claude * '' Nevada Smith'' (1966) as Strother (uncredited) * '' An Eye for an Eye'' (1966) as Trumbull * '' The Flim-Flam Man'' (1967) as Lovick * ''
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'' (1967) as The Captain * ''
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'' (1969) as Colonel G. Stonehill * ''
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'' (1969) as Coffer * ''
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'' (1969) as Percy Garris * '' The Ballad of Cable Hogue'' (1970) as Bowen * '' Red Sky at Morning'' (1971) as John Cloyd * ''
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'' (1971) as Doc Duncan * '' Fools' Parade'' (1971) as Lee Cotrill * '' Hannie Caulder'' (1971) as Rufus Clemens * ''
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'' (1972) as Bill Garrett * '' SSSSSSS'' (1973) as Dr. Carl Stoner * '' Hard Times'' (1975) as Poe * '' Rooster Cogburn'' (1975) as Shanghai McCoy * ''
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'' (1976) as Billy * ''
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'' (1977) as Joe McGrath * '' The End'' (1978) as Dr. Waldo Kling * '' Up in Smoke'' (1978) as Arnold Stoner * '' Love and Bullets'' (1979) as Louis Monk * '' The Champ'' (1979) as Riley * '' Nightwing'' (1979) as Selwyn * '' The Villain'' (1979) as Parody Jones * '' The Secret of Nikola Tesla'' (1980) as George Westinghouse * '' Hotwire'' (1980) as The Weasel"Hotwire (1980) Cast and Crew"
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(final film role)


Television

Dangerous Assignment – episode – The Venetian Story – Riri (1952) * '' Gunsmoke'' – episode – Professor Lute Bone (1956) * '' Gunsmoke'' – episode – Cooter- Cooter (1956) * '' I Love Lucy'' – episode – Off To Florida – Coffee Shop Clerk (1956) * ''
Zane Grey Theater ''Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre'' is an American Western anthology television series that was broadcast on CBS from October 5, 1956, until September 20, 1962. Format Many episodes were based on novels by Zane Grey, to all of which Four Star F ...
'' – episode – The Necessary Breed – Telegraph Clerk, Joby (1957) * '' Have Gun - Will Travel'' – episode – A Matter of Ethics – Fred Coombs (1957) * '' Have Gun - Will Travel'' – episode – High Wire – Dooley Delaware (1957) * '' The Grey Ghost'' – episode – Reconnaissance Mission – Michael (1957) * '' The Walter Winchell File'' – Little Jules – "Exclusive Story" (1958) * '' Gunsmoke'' – episode – Dooley Surrenders – Emmett Dooley (1958) * '' Trackdown'' – episode – A Stone for Benny French – Benny French (1958) * '' The Rebel'' – episode – Johnny Yuma – Jess (1959) * '' Have Gun - Will Travel'' – episode – One Came Back – Carew (1959) * '' Whirlybirds'' – episode – Without a Net – The Great Herman (1959) * ''
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'' – episode – The Grave – Mothershed (1961) * '' Gunsmoke'' – episode – Tall Trapper – Marv Rowley (1961) * '' Gunsmoke'' – episode – The Trappers – Beaver skin trapper Billy (1962) * '' Have Gun - Will Travel'' – episode "Lazarus" – Boise Peabody (1962) * '' Perry Mason'' – episode – The case of the Fickle Filly – Joe Mead (1962) * ''Perry Mason'' – episode – The Case of the Brazen Bequest – Pete Gibson (1962) * ''Perry Mason'' – episode – The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito – Gerald Sommers (1963) * ''Perry Mason'' – episode – The Case of the Hasty Honeymooner – Roy Hutchison (1965) * '' The Fugitive'' – episode – Devil's Carnival – Deputy Shirky Saulter (1964) * ''
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'' – episode – The Saga of Muley Jones – Yuri (1964) * '' Gunsmoke'' – episode – No Hands – Will Timble – S.9 E.19 (1964) * '' Rawhide'' – episode – The Gray Rock Hotel – Bates (1965) * ''Perry Mason'' – episode – The Case of the Hasty Honeymooner – Roy Hutchinson (1965) * ''
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'' – episode – Baby Fat – Harper Worthington Yates (1965) * ''
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'' – episode – The Meredith Smith – Little Meredith Smith (1965) * '' Kentucky Jones'' – episode – Most Precious Gold – Boney Benton (1965) * '' The Virginian'' – episode – The Claim – Finley (1965) * '' Death Valley Days'' – episode The Four Dollar Law Suit – Alfred Hall (1966) * ''
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'' – episode – Blast Off Into Space – Nerim (1966) * '' Death Valley Days'' – episode – Silver Tombstone – Ed Schieffelin (1967) * '' The Guns of Will Sonnet'' – episode – Message at Noon – Harvey Bains (1967) * ''
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'' – episode – Take A Dare – George Barkley (1967) * '' The Big Valley'' – episode – Brother Love – Fludd (1967) * '' The Invaders'' – episode – Moonshot – Charlie Coogan (1967) * '' Gentle Ben'' – episode – The Opportunist – Reed Olmstock (1967) * '' The Guns of Will Sonnet'' – episode – Joby – Joby (1968) * '' It Takes a Thief'' – episode – Birds of a Feather – Paul Rooney (1968) * '' Daniel Boone'' – episode – The Terrible Tarbots – Tarbot (1969) * ''
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'' – episode – The Silence at Stillwater – Lonnie Stern (1969) * '' The Virginian'' – episode – You Can Lead A Horse To Water – Luther Watson (1970) * '' Marcus Welby, M.D.'' – episode – Nobody Wants a Fat Jockey – Terry Riggs (1970) * ''
Bonanza ''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 13, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 432 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running western, the second-longest-running western series on ...
'' – episode – The Imposters – Joad Bruder (1970) * ''
Bonanza ''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 13, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 432 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running western, the second-longest-running western series on ...
'' – episode – The Younger Brothers' Younger Brother – Cole Younger (1972) * '' Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' – episodes – The Boy and the Bronc Busters: Parts 1 and 2 (1973) * '' Hawkins'' – 8 episodes (series regular) – R. J. Hawkins (1973–1974) * '' Gunsmoke'' – episode – Island in the Desert: Part 1 and Part 2 – Hermit Ben Snow (1974) * '' Movin' On'' – episode – Long Way to Nowhere – Cabe Miller (1975) * '' The Rockford Files'' – episodes – The Trees, the Bees and T.T. Flowers – Thomas Tyler "T.T" Flowers (1977) * '' Vega$'' – episode – Yes, My Darling Daughter – Hank Jenner (1978) *
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– episode – Strother Martin – host (1980)


References


Further reading

* Beaver, Jim. ''Strother Martin''. Films in Review, November 1982.


External links

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