Jared Martin

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Birth Date:
21.12.1941
Death date:
24.05.2017
Length of life:
75
Days since birth:
30312
Years since birth:
82
Days since death:
2764
Years since death:
7
Person's maiden name:
Jared Christopher Martin
Categories:
Actor
Nationality:
 american
Cemetery:
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Jared Christopher Martin (December 21, 1941 – May 24, 2017) was an American film and television actor. He was best known for his role as Steven "Dusty" Farlow in the 1978 series Dallas.

Spouses

  • Nancy Fales (m. 1963; div. 1977)
  • Carol Vogel (m. 1979; div. 1984)
  • Yu Wei (m. 2000; his death 2017)

Acting career

Born in Manhattan to Charles E. Martin, a cover artist and cartoonist for The New Yorker, and his wife, Florence Taylor, an artist and homemaker, Jared began acting at the age of ten in a local children's theater group. After graduating from the Putney School and Columbia University, where his roommate was Brian DePalma. He spent a summer apprenticing with Joseph Papp's Shakespeare in the Park. After graduating, he worked for a couple of years at The New York Times as a copy boy and thumbnail book reviewer for the Sunday edition.

He quit and joined a summer stock company in Cape May, New Jersey; then spent a season with Boston Classical Repertory, and eventually rejoined Papp at his new Public Theater in Manhattan. In 1965 he co-founded Group 6 Productions, a New York film and stage production company for which he directed A Night on the Town. In 1966 he played the lead role in his former roommate DePalma's first feature film, Murder à la Mod.

He continued acting off-Broadway and made an unreleased film that caught the eye of a casting director at Columbia Pictures. Martin may be best-known as Steven "Dusty" Farlow on Dallas. He later alternated between living in Rome and New York where he studied with Lee Strasberg. He performed in Broadway's Torch Song Trilogy. In 1988 he relocated to Toronto to star in The War of the Worlds (W.O.W.) as Dr. Harrison Blackwood. After W.O.W. was canceled in 1991 he spent the next 18 months traveling, writing, and working on photography.

In 1994, entrepreneur Jeffrey Seder asked Martin to direct In Deeper, a feature length docudrama that celebrated crime-fighting local citizens, as part of then-Mayor Ed Rendell's Heroes of the Streets campaign in Philadelphia. Martin co-founded the independent film production company Lost Dog Productions which produced films for social service and cultural nonprofits, including Smarty Jones - A Pennsylvania Champion and hosted Philly Live, an interview talk show series. From 2004-07, he was Senior Lecturer at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia where he taught acting and directing.

Personal life

Martin was married three times and divorced twice, to Nancy Fales (1963-77), and to Carol Vogel (1979-84); he was last married to Yu Wei.

Martin died from pancreatic cancer on May 24, 2017.

Partial filmography

Films

  • Westworld (1973)
  • The Second Coming of Suzanne (1974)
  • The New Gladiators (1983)
  • The Lonely Lady (1983)
  • Aenigma (1987)
  • Karate Warrior (1988)
  • Twin Sitters (1994)

Television

  • How the West Was Won (as Frank Grayson)
  • The Silent Force (as Neil Becker in "The Wax Jungle"; 1970)
  • Griff (episode "Death by Prescription"; 1973)
  • Shaft (as Victor Perrine) (episode "The Killing"; 1973)
  • Columbo (as Harry Alexander in "A Stitch in Crime"; 1973)
  • Get Christie Love! (as George Lomax) (episode "Fatal Image"; 1974)
  • The Fantastic Journey (1977)
  • Logan's Run (episode "Fear Factor"; 1977)
  • The Six Million Dollar Man (as Torg) (episode "The Long Island"; 1978)
  • The Waltons (as Derek Pembroke) (episode "The Portrait"; 1978)
  • Dallas (1979–1991)
  • CHiPs (as Bright) (episode "Hot Wheels"; 1979)
  • The Incredible Hulk (as Jack Stewart) (episode "Free Fall"; 1980)
  • Hart to Hart (as Dr. Kellin) (episode "Operation Murder"; 1981)
  • Tales of the Gold Monkey (as Ted Harriso) (episode "Trunk from the Past"; 1982)
  • Fantasy Island (as Dr. Christopher) (episode "What's the Matter with Kids?/Island of Horrors"; 1983)
  • Knight Rider (as Dr. David Halston) (episode "Knight of the Drones"; 1984)
  • Airwolf (as James Graydon) (episode "Santini's Millions"; 1985)
  • Magnum, P.I. (as Arthur Houston) (episode "Novel Connection"; 1986)
  • Murder, She Wrote (2 episodes): as Arthur Houston in "Magnum on Ice" (1986 episode) and as Spencer Langley in "It's a Dog's Life" (1984)
  • One Life to Live (1987–1988)
  • War of the Worlds (1988–1990)

Source: wikipedia.org

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