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Strother Martin

Strother Martin
  • Name: Strother Martin
  • Birthday: 1919-03-26
  • Place of birth: Kokomo, Indiana, USA
  • Popularity: 11.105
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." Description above from the Wikipedia article Strother Martin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

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Title Release date
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