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Strother Martin
Biography:
Strother Martin (March 26, 1919 – August 1, 1980) was an American actor in numerous films and television programs. Martin is perhaps best known as the prison "captain" in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, where he uttered the line, "What we've got here is...failure to communicate."
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Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade as Self (archive footage) | 2004-07-25 |
Hotwire as The Weasel | 1980-09-01 |
The Secret Life of Nikola Tesla as George Westinghouse | 1980-02-19 |
Better Late Than Never as J.D. Ashcroft | 1979-10-17 |
The Villain as Parody Jones | 1979-07-26 |
The Champ as Riley | 1979-07-07 |
Nightwing as Selwyn | 1979-06-22 |
Love and Bullets as Louis Monk | 1979-04-05 |
Stubby Pringle's Christmas as Old Hollander | 1978-12-17 |
Steel Cowboy as Pinky Pincus | 1978-12-06 |
Steve Martin: A Wild and Crazy Guy as Turtle Ranch Boss | 1978-11-22 |
Up in Smoke as Mr. Stoner | 1978-05-16 |
The End as Dr. Waldo Kling | 1978-05-10 |
Slap Shot as Joe McGrath | 1977-02-25 |
The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday as Billy | 1976-06-23 |
Rooster Cogburn as Shanghai McCoy | 1975-11-01 |
Hard Times as Poe | 1975-08-13 |
One of Our Own as LeRoy Atkins | 1975-05-05 |
Mitzi & 100 Guys as Self | 1975-03-24 |
Sssssss as Dr. Carl Stoner | 1973-07-06 |
The Boy and the Bronc Buster: Part 1 as Buckshot | 1973-03-18 |
Pocket Money as Bill Garrett | 1972-02-01 |
Hannie Caulder as Rufus Clemens | 1971-11-08 |
Fools' Parade as Lee Cottrill | 1971-08-18 |
The Brotherhood of Satan as Doc Duncan | 1971-08-06 |
Red Sky at Morning as John Cloyd | 1971-05-12 |
The Ballad of Cable Hogue as Bowen | 1970-03-18 |
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as Percy Garris | 1969-09-23 |
The Wild Bunch as Coffer | 1969-06-19 |
True Grit as Colonel G. Stonehill | 1969-06-11 |
The Mountains of the Moon as O'Keefe | 1967-11-24 |
Cool Hand Luke as Captain | 1967-11-01 |
The Flim-Flam Man as Lovick | 1967-08-22 |
Nevada Smith as Strother (uncredited) | 1966-06-10 |
An Eye for an Eye as Trumbull | 1966-06-01 |
Harper as Claude | 1966-02-22 |
The Sons of Katie Elder as Ned Ross | 1965-06-23 |
Shenandoah as Train Engineer | 1965-06-03 |
Brainstorm as Mr. Clyde | 1965-05-05 |
Invitation to a Gunfighter as Fiddler | 1964-10-14 |
McLintock! as Agard | 1963-11-12 |
Showdown as Charlie Reeder | 1963-05-03 |
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance as Floyd | 1962-04-13 |
Pericles on 31st Street as Bernard Klioris | 1962-04-12 |
The Deadly Companions as Parson | 1961-06-06 |
Sanctuary as Dog Boy | 1961-04-18 |
The Horse Soldiers as Virgil | 1959-06-11 |
The Wild and the Innocent as Ben Stocker | 1959-05-27 |
The Shaggy Dog as Thurm | 1959-03-19 |
Bitter Heritage as Earle Eheeler | 1958-08-07 |
Cowboy as Trailhand Bitten by Rattlesnake | 1958-01-23 |
Black Patch as Petey | 1957-09-15 |
Copper Sky as Pokey | 1957-09-01 |
The Black Whip as Thorny | 1956-12-01 |
Attack as Ingersol | 1956-09-19 |
Johnny Concho as Townsman (uncredited) | 1956-07-01 |
World Without End as Nihka (uncredited) | 1956-03-25 |
Target Zero as Pvt. Dan O'Hirons | 1955-11-15 |
The Big Knife as Stillman | 1955-10-25 |
Strategic Air Command as Airman | 1955-07-12 |
Kiss Me Deadly as Harvey Wallace | 1955-04-28 |
The Silver Chalice as Father (uncredited) | 1954-12-20 |
Drum Beat as Scotty | 1954-11-10 |
A Star Is Born as Delivery Boy (uncredited) | 1954-10-01 |
World for Ransom | 1954-01-31 |
South Sea Woman as Marine in Audience at Court-martial (uncredited) | 1953-06-27 |
The Magnetic Monster as Co-Pilot | 1953-02-18 |
Androcles and the Lion as Soldier (uncredited) | 1952-12-01 |
Storm Over Tibet as Co-pilot | 1952-07-01 |
The Red Badge of Courage as Corporal (voice) (uncredited) | 1951-09-27 |
Rhubarb as Michael 'Shorty' McGirk (uncredited) | 1951-08-29 |
The Damned Don't Cry as Springboard Diver (uncredited) | 1950-05-13 |
The Asphalt Jungle as William Doldy (uncredited) | 1950-05-12 |