John McMartin
John Francis McMartin, born on August 21, 1929, and passing away on July 6, 2016, was a distinguished American actor celebrated for his contributions to stage, film, and television. Over the course of his prolific career, McMartin became a familiar face in the entertainment industry, known for his versatility and talent.
He made a significant mark on Broadway, where his performances garnered critical acclaim and left a lasting impact on theater enthusiasts. McMartin's ability to embody diverse characters allowed him to shine in various productions, showcasing his range as a performer. Beyond the stage, he also appeared in numerous films and television series, further solidifying his reputation as a skilled actor.
Throughout his life, McMartin captivated audiences with his charm and dedication to his craft, becoming a beloved figure in the performing arts community. His work not only entertained but also inspired aspiring actors and actresses who looked up to his impressive career. John McMartin’s legacy endures, as he is remembered for both his remarkable performances and his contributions to the rich tapestry of American theater and film.
Filmography
What's So Bad About Feeling Good?
A Thousand Clowns
Sweet Charity
Pennies from Heaven (1981)
Citizen Cohn
Blow Out
Kinsey
Legal Eagles
Dream Lover
Who's That Girl
The Dish
No Reservations
Ritual of Evil
Roots: The Gift
All the President's Men
Day One