What is Strother Martin's full name?
Strother Douglas Martin, Jr.
Strother Martin nickname(s):
Strother Martin Jr., “T Bone Martin”, Strother Douglas Martin, Jr, A Gabby Hayes without Honor, The Andy Devine for the Age of Anxiety
Strother Martin date of birth:
March 26, 1919
How old was Strother Martin when died?
61
Where was Strother Martin born?
Kokomo, Indiana, USA
When did Strother Martin die?
August 1, 1980
Where did Strother Martin die?
Thousand Oaks, CA, USA
Why did Strother Martin die?
Heart Attack
How tall is Strother Martin?
5' 7" (170 cm)
Strother Martin body shape:
Average
What color is Strother Martin's hair?
Grey
Is Strother Martin gay or straight?
Straight
What is Strother Martin's ethnicity?
White
What is Strother Martin nationality?
American
Where did Strother Martin go to university?
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
What is Strother Martin's occupation?
Character Actor
Strother Martin claim to fame:
Cool Hand Luke (1967)
Strother Martin friends:
L.Q. Jones (Frequently co-starred with L.Q. Jones, who in real life was one of his closest friends)
Short Biography
Biography by Hal Erickson [-]A graduate of the University of Michigan, Strother Martin was the National Junior Springboard Diving Champion when he came to Hollywood as a swimming coach in the late 1940s. He stuck around Lala-land to play a few movie bits and extra roles before finally receiving a role of substance in The Asphalt Jungle (1950). Lean and limber in his early day, Martin was frequently cast in parts which called upon his athletic prowess (e.g. a drawling big-league ball player in 1951's Rhubarb). As his face grew more pocked and his body more paunched with each advancing year, Martin put his reedy, whiny voice and sinister squint to excellent use as a villain, most often in westerns. It took him nearly 20 years to matriculate from character actor to character star. In 1967, Martin skyrocketed to fame as the sadistic prison-farm captain in Cool Hand Luke: his character's signature line, "What we have here is a failure t' communicate, " became a national catchphrase. While he continued accepting secondary roles for the rest of his career, Martin was awarded top billing in two sleazy but likeable programmers, Brotherhood of Satan (1971) and Ssssssss (1973). A veteran of scores of television shows, Strother Martin was seen on a weekly basis as Aaron Donager in Hotel De Paree (1959) and as star Jimmy Stewart's country cousin in Hawkins (1973).