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Barney Martin

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Barney Martin

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  • Was a New York City policeman for 20 years before going into acting.
  • Served as a navigator in the US Air Force during World War II.
  • Discovered for films by Mel Brooks, who cast him in Les Producteurs (1967).
  • Got into the comic angle of show business as a cop while adding jokes to various speeches he made for deputy commissioners.
  • Once served as a stand-in for the equally hefty Jackie Gleason.
  • The father of a son and a daughter. His daughter died of cancer in 2002.
  • He was of Irish descent.
  • Originated the role of Amos Hart in the 1975 Broadway musical Chicago (2002).
  • Appeared in a 1970's television commercial for Post Raisin Bran.
  • Appeared in many musicals including South Pacific, The Fantasticks, How Now Dow Jones, and his best known part, in Chicago where he introduced the "Mister Cellophane" number. *
  • Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Actors Branch)
  • Wrote for the Name That Tune (1953) game show and for The Steve Allen Show (1956) in the 1950s.
  • Was on leave from the NYPD in the fall of 1957 when he appeared as challenger Jack Bothwell #2 on TV's To Tell the Truth (1956). He was also the associate producer of Treasure Hunt (1956), a TV show starring Jan Murray, at this time.
  • Upon his death, he was cremated by the Nautlius Society and his ashes returned to his family in Studio City, California.
  • Lived in Rhinebeck, New York.
  • He was a lifelong liberal Democrat.
  • Survived by his wife, his son, Donald, two grandsons and two great grand-sons.

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