Birthday: 1923-12-08
Deathday: 2018-04-09
Birthplace: Katemcy, Texas, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dewey Dallas Martin (December 8, 1923 – March 11 or April 9, 2018) was an American film and television actor.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1974-12-20 | Seven Alone | Henry Sager | |
1971-01-12 | Assault on the Wayne | Skip Langley | |
1964-10-24 | Cordillera | ||
1964-08-07 | Flight to Fury | Joe Gaines | |
1963-06-01 | Savage Sam | Lester White | |
1962-09-25 | The Longest Day | Sgt. Wilder | |
1961-03-19 | Daniel Boone: The Promised Land | Daniel Boone | |
1961-03-12 | Daniel Boone: The Wilderness Road | Daniel Boone | |
1961-01-01 | Man on the Beach | ||
1960-12-11 | Daniel Boone: And Chase the Buffalo | Daniel Boone | |
1960-12-04 | Daniel Boone: The Warrior's Path | Daniel Boone | |
1957-04-03 | Ten Thousand Bedrooms | Mike Clark | |
1956-06-13 | The Proud and Profane | Eddie Wodcik | |
1956-03-09 | Meet Me in Las Vegas | Dewey Martin (uncredited) | |
1955-10-18 | The Battler | Nick Adams | |
1955-10-05 | The Desperate Hours | Hal Griffin | |
1955-07-24 | Land of the Pharaohs | Senta | |
1954-05-07 | Men of the Fighting Lady | Schecter | |
1954-05-04 | Prisoner of War | Jesse Treadman | |
1954-03-03 | Tennessee Champ | Daniel Norson | |
1952-08-19 | The Big Sky | Boone Caudill | |
1951-12-18 | Flame of Araby | Yak | |
1951-04-05 | The Thing from Another World | Crew Chief Bob | |
1950-11-15 | Kansas Raiders | James Younger | |
1950-03-22 | The Golden Gloves Story | Nick Martel | |
1949-02-22 | Knock on Any Door | Butch (uncredited) |