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Acteur dans 84 films

Né(e) le 04 novembre 1919

Lieu de naissance
Bronx, New York, USA

Mort le 13 février 1996 (à 76 ans)

Martin Balsam

Acteur dans

1994

  • Le Silence des jambons

1991

  • Les Nerfs à vif

1990

  • The Last Match
  • Deux yeux maléfiques

1988

  • Fratello dello spazio

1987

  • Brothers in Blood
  • P.I. Private Investigations

1986

  • Delta Force
  • The Goodbye People
  • Second Serve

1985

  • Le Justicier de New York
  • Meurtre dans l'espace
  • St. Elmo's Fire

1984

  • Innocent Prey

1982

  • Little Gloria... Happy at Last

1981

  • The People vs. Jean Harris
  • The Salamander

1980

  • There Goes The Bride

1979

  • Cuba
  • Aunt Mary
  • The House on Garibaldi Street
  • Gardenia

1978

  • Rainbow
  • Siege
  • Eyes Behind the Stars

1977

  • The Storyteller
  • Contract on Cherry Street
  • Silver Bears
  • La Sentinelle des maudits
  • Diamanti sporchi di sangue

1976

  • Raid sur Entebbe
  • Un tueur dans la foule
  • L'ombre d'un tueur
  • Pronto ad uccidere
  • Les Hommes du président
  • The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case

1975

  • Il tempo degli assassini
  • Mitchell
  • Cipolla Colt
  • Corruzione al palazzo di giustizia
  • Miles to Go Before I Sleep

1974

  • Le Crime de l'Orient-Express
  • Trapped Beneath the Sea
  • Les Pirates du Métro

1973

  • Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
  • Le Conseiller
  • Le Cercle noir
  • The Six Million Dollar Man
  • A Brand New Life

1972

  • Night of Terror
  • The Man
  • Il vero e il falso
  • Chronique d'un homicide
  • La colonna infame

1971

  • Le Gang  Anderson
  • Confession d'un commissaire de police au procureur de la République

1970

  • Little Big Man
  • The Old Man Who Cried Wolf
  • Catch-22
  • Hunters Are for Killing
  • Tora ! Tora ! Tora !

1969

  • Un Homme fait la loi
  • Me, Natalie
  • Trilogy

1967

  • Hombre

1966

  • Caccia alla volpe

1965

  • A Thousand Clowns
  • Aux postes de combat
  • Harlow

1964

  • Les ambitieux
  • Sept jours en Mai

1963

  • Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?

1962

  • La città prigioniera
  • Les Nerfs à vif

1961

  • Diamants sur canapé
  • Ada

1960

  • La Grande Pagaille
  • Psychose

1959

  • Middle of the Night
  • Al Capone

1958

  • La fureur d'aimer

1957

  • Time Limit
  • 12 hommes en colère

1954

  • On the Waterfront
He was born Martin Henry Balsam on November 4, 1919 in the Bronx, NY. His father was a manufacturer of women's sportswear and he was his first-born child. Martin caught the acting bug in high school where he participated in the drama club. After high school, he continued his interest in acting by attending Manhattan's progressive New School. When World War II broke out, Martin was called to service in his early twenties. After the war, he was lucky to secure a position as an usher at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. By 1947, he was honing his craft at the Actor's Studio, run at that time by Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg. His time at the Actor's Studio in New York City allowed him training in the famous Stanislavsky method. Despite his excellent training, he had to prove himself, just like any up and coming young actor. He began on Broadway in the late 1940s. But, it wasn't until 1951 that he experienced real success. That play was Tennessee Williams "The Rose Tattoo". After his Broadway success, he had a few minor television roles before his big break arrived when he joined the cast of "On the Waterfront" (1954). In the 1950s, Martin had many television roles. He had recurring roles on some of the most popular television series of that time, including "the United States Steel Hour", "The Philco Television Playhouse", "Goodyear Television Playhouse" and "Studio One". In 1957, he was able to prove himself on the big-screen once again, with a prominent role in "12 Angry Men", directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Henry Fonda. All of Martin's TV work in the 1950s did not go to waste. While starring on a episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", Hitchcock was so impressed by his work, that he offered him a key supporting role of Detective Arbogast in "Psycho" (1960). His work with Hitchcock opened him up to a world of other acting opportunities. Many strong movie roles came his way in the 1960's, including parts in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961), "Cape Fear" (1961) and "The Carpetbaggers" (1964). One of the proudest moments in his life was when he received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "A Thousand Clowns" (1965). In was soon after that he began accepting roles in European movies. He soon developed a love for Italy, and lived there most of his remaining years. He acted in over a dozen Italian movies and spent his later life traveling between Hollywood and Europe for his many roles. After a career that spanned more than fifty years, Martin Balsam died of natural causes in his beloved Italy at the age of 76. He passed away of a heart attack at a hotel in Rome called Residenza di Repetta. He was survived by his third wife Irene Miller and three children, Adam, Zoe and Talia.





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