Martin Landau first became wildly popular for his role as Rollin Hand, the “Man of a Million Faces” sleuth on the 1960s hit series “Mission: Impossible.”Landau, who was not meant to be a regular on the show, became so popular that he went on to receive Emmy nominations for each ...
Martin Landau. Actor: Ed Wood. Oscar-winning character actor Martin Landau was born on June 20, 1928, in Brooklyn, New York. At age 17, he was hired by the New York Daily News to work in the promotions department before he became a staff cartoonist and i
Landau landed his first Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination — eventually losing toA Fish Called Wanda‘s Kevin Kline. The next year he was nominated again, for his portrayal of Judah Rosenthal, the murderous ophthalmologist
as Martin cries “nobody said it was easy”. The song implies that he wants to go “back to the start.” The first lines of the first verse emphasise an apology: “Come up to meet you/tell you I’m sorry/you don’t know
“There’s an old hiring landau in the stables you can shut up into a cab, if that’ll do.” “Excellent. We’ll run down to the town in it as soon as it’s ready. But, first, a word about Crockett. What sort of a lad is he? Likely to give them trouble, show fight, and...
"An amazingly talented girl, who was able to accomplish everything she set her mind to with great style and will be missed enormously." -Martin Landau. June 27, 2012 Each time with Nora Ephron I watched her as one would a natural phenomenon, unconsciously agape at how remarkable she was....
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More than 20 years after first appearing together in the Vietnam veteran movieWelcome Home, Johnny Bristol(1972),Martin Landauand Martin Sheen both appeared in two more movies films released in the same year. The comedyThe Elevator(1996) had Martin Sheen in film-within-a-film scenes. In addi...
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He was Gene Roddenberry's first choice to play Mr. Spock on Star Trek (1966), but the role went to Leonard Nimoy, who later replaced Landau on Mission: Impossible (1966), the show that really made Landau famous. Landau originally was not meant to be a regular on the series, which co...