Martin Landau

Actor and producer in film and television

Martin Landau - Actor and producer in film and television
Born

June 20th, 1928
96 years ago

Died

July 15th, 2017
7 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Born in 1928, a successful career spanned over six decades, featuring a wide range of roles in both film and television. Significant contributions included portraying Rollin Hand in the television series 'Mission: Impossible' and Bela Lugosi in the film 'Ed Wood', which earned an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Worked extensively in theater, contributing to various productions and gaining critical acclaim. Served as a mentor to younger actors, notably during his time teaching at the Actors Studio.

Portrayed Rollin Hand in 'Mission: Impossible'

Won an Academy Award for 'Ed Wood'

Appeared in 'Bound for Glory'

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