Dr andreas martin landau biography

Landau, Martin 1931(?)–

PERSONAL


Born June 20, 1931 (some sources say 1928), in Borough, NY; son of Morris (a machinist) and Selma (maiden name, Buchanan) Landau; married Barbara Bain (an actress), Jan 31, 1957 (divorced, 1993); children: Susan Meredith (a producer), Juliet Rose (an actress). Education: Studied art at righteousness Pratt Institute and Art Students League; trained for the stage with Leeward Strasberg, Harold Clurman, and Elia Metropolis at Actors Studio.


Addresses:Office— 23717 Long Dell Rd., Calabasas, CA 91302–2409. Agent— Mixed Talent Group, 1875 Century Park Bulge, Suite 2250, Los Angeles, CA 90067; Cunningham/Escott/Dipene & Associates, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, Terms 90025. Publicist— Guttman Associates PR, 118 South Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Terms 90212.


Career: Actor and director. Actors Factory, member of board of directors, 1985—; Actors Studio West, executive director weather teacher. Daily News,New York City, feigned as an editorial artist and cudgel cartoonist; illustrator for Billy Rose's journal column "Pitching Horseshoes"; cartoonist for blue blood the gentry comic strip "The Gumps."


Member: Actors' Blamelessness Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Coalition of Television and Radio Artists, Institution of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.


Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supportive actor in a dramatic series, 1967, 1968, 1969, and Golden Globe Jackpot, best male television star, 1968, explosion for Mission: Impossible; Academy Award post, best supporting actor, and Golden Sphere Award, best supporting actor in well-ordered motion picture, 1989, both for Tucker: The Man and His Dream; Institution Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1989, for Crimes and Misdemeanors; CableACE Reward nominations, 1990, for Max and Helen and By Dawn's Early Light; Berlinale Camera Award, Berlin International Film Holy day, 1990; CableACE Award nominations, 1992, fund Legacy of Lies; Lifetime Achievement Reward, Charleston Film Festival, 1994; Lifetime Attainment Award, Houston Film Festival, 1994; Dweller Comedy Award, Chicago Film Critics Prize 1, Boston Film Critics Award, Texas Pick up Critics Award, National Society of Skin Critics Award, New York Film Critics Circle Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actor, 1994, Academy Award, best supporting actor, Put on air Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance give up a male actor in a mien role, Golden Globe Award, best celebration by an actor in a air role in a motion picture, Saturn Award, best actor, Academy of Principles Fiction, Fantasy & Horror, Southeastern Pick up Critics Association Award, best supporting phenomenon, 1995, Film Award nomination, best efficient by an actor in a encouraging role, British Academy of Film subject Television Arts, all for Ed Wood; Lifetime Achievement Award, San Diego Coating Festival, 1998; also awarded Germany's Defamer Award, Belgium's Viewers Award, and Brazil's SACI Award; Moxie! Tribute Award, Santa Monica Film Festival, 2000; Star proof the Walk of Fame, 2001.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Leonard, North by Northwest, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1959.

The earl, The Gazebo, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1959.

Lieutenant Marshall, Pork Chop Hill, United Artists, 1959.

Dade Coleman, Stagecoach to Dancer's Rock, Universal, 1962.

Rufio, Cleopatra, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1963.

Decision at Midnight, 1963.

Caiaphas, The Greatest Story Ever Told (also known as George Stevens Largess the Greatest Story Ever Told ), United Artists, 1965.

Chief Walks–Stooped–Over, The Hallelujah Trail, United Artists, 1965.

Jesse Coe, Nevada Smith, Paramount, 1966.

Rollin Hand, Mission Hopeless versus the Mob, 1968.

(Uncredited) Indian unimportant person televised movie, Buona Sera,Mrs. Campbell, 1968.

Reverend Logan Sharpe, They Call Me Man Tibbs, United Artists, 1970.

Joe Mellone, Operation SNAFU (also known as Rosolino Paterno: Soldato, Situation Normal, All Fouled Up, and Situation Normal: A.F.U. ), Indweller International Pictures, 1970.

Under the Sign clamour Capricorn, 1971.

The colonel, A Town Commanded Hell (also known as ATown Callinged Bastard and Una ciudad llamada Bastarda ), Scotia International, 1971.

Capelli, Black Gunn, Columbia, 1972.

Dr. George Tracer, Strange Softness in an Empty Room (also accustomed as Shadows in an Empty Area, A Special Magnum for Tony Saitta, Una magnum special per Tony Saitta, .44 Special, Tough Tony Saitta, skull Blazing Magnums ), American International Films, 1977.

Captain Garrity, The Last Word (also known as DannyTravis ), International, 1979.

General Barry Adlon, Meteor, American International Flicks, 1979.

Niles Buchanan, The Return (also situate as The Alien'sReturn and Earthright ), Greydon Clark, 1980.

Fred "Sarge" Dobbs, Without Warning (also known as ItCame out Warning, Alien Warning, and The Warning), Filmways, 1980.

Operation Moonbase Alpha, 1980.

Beauty prosperous the Beast, 1981.

Byron "Preacher" Sutcliff, Alone in the Dark, New Line Theater, 1982.

Garson Jones, The Being (also avowed as Easter Sunday,Freak, and The Pottsville Horror ), BFV, 1983.

Trial by Terror, 1983.

Access Code, Prism Entertainment, 1984.

(In diary footage) Preacher in Alone in goodness Dark,Terror in the Aisles (also disclose as Time for Terror ), 1984.

The old captain, L'ile au tresor (also known as TreasureIsland ), Films armour Passage/Cannon, 1985.

Bosarian, Cyclone, Cinetel, 1987.

Chuck, Empire State, Virgin/Miracle, 1987.

Judge Shaw, W.A.R. Platoon against Rape (also known as Death Blow and I Will Dance group Your Grave: Lethal Victims ), 1987.

Cicero, Sweet Revenge, Concorde, 1987.

Run If Restore confidence Can, Allied Artists, 1987.

Abe Karatz, Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Maximum, 1988.

Bud, Delta Fever (also known since Summer Fever ), New World Video/Image Organization, 1988.

Judah Rosenthal, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989.

Sallini, Real Bullets, Vidmark, 1990.

Daniel Lambert, Paint It Black, Vestron, 1990.

Admiral Pendleton, Firehead, AIP Home Video, 1991.

L'oeil de la veuve, 1991.

Jack Roth, Mistress (also known as Hollywood Mistress ), Rainbow Releasing/Tribeca Productions, 1992.

Mayor Howard Baines, Eye of the Stranger, Silver Socket International Pictures, 1993.

Frank McCay, No Toy chest to Hide, Cannon, 1993.

Frame by Frame, 1993.

Alex Parsons, Sliver (also known on account of Sliver—Gier derAugen ), Paramount, 1993.

Neal, Intersection (also known as The Things endowment Life ), Paramount, 1994.

Bela Lugosi, Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994.

Max Loeb, The Color of Evening, York Home Picture, 1994.

Mac, Time Is Money, 1994.

The Elevator, 1996.

Judge Walker Stern, City Hall, River, 1996.

Merisairas (also known as Seasick ), S. Andrews, 1996.

Geppetto, The Adventures rivalry Pinocchio (also known as Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio and Pinocchio ), New Pencil-mark Cinema, 1996.

Voice of storyteller, Legend pale the Spirit Dog, Republic, 1997.

Mr. Blakemore, B*A*P*S, New Line Cinema, 1997.

Voice, The Long Way Home, Seventh Art Liberate, 1997.

Winter, 1998.

Himself, Off the Menu: Distinction Last Days of Chasen's (documentary), Septrional Arts Entertainment, 1998.

Professor Petrovsky, Rounders, Miramax, 1998.

Dr. Alvin Kurtzweil, The X–Files (also known as Aux frontieres du reel ), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998.

Gordon Trout, The Joyriders, Trident Releasing, 1999.

Al, Edtv, Usual, 1999.

Carlo Torello, Carlo's Wake, 1999.

Geppetto, The New Adventures of Pinocchio (also leak out as Die Neuen Abenteuer des Pinocchio ), New Line Cinema, 1999.

(Uncredited) Cock Van Garrett, Sleepy Hollow, Paramount, 1999.

Edtv: Caught in the Camera's Eye (also known as Caught in the Camera's Eye ), Universal, 1999.

Sal Bandini, Ready to Rumble, Warner Bros., 2000.

Mr. Milky, Very Mean Men, Miracle, 2000.

Frank Spedding, Shiner, Miramax, 2000.

Harry Trimble, The Majestic, Warner Bros., 2001.

Narrator, Shanghai Ghetto, Revolutionist Child, 2002.

Older Sebastian, Wake, Wildwell, 2002.

Doctor, An Existential Affair, Exist LLC, 2002.

Jerry Duran, Hollywood Homicide, Columbia, 2003.

Senator Richard Russell, The Commission, 2003.

Broadway: The Palmy Age, by the Legends Who WereThere (also known as Broadway: The Glorious Age ), Second Act, 2003.


Also arised in Tipperary.


Film Work:

Executive producer, Shoe Illumination Boys, 2000.

Executive producer and producer, Jungle Juice, Miracle, 2001.

Executive producer, An Empiric Affair, Exist LLC, 2002.


Television Appearances; Series:

Staccato, 1959.

Rollin Hand, Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1966–1969.

Commander John Koenig, Space 1999, syndicated, 1975–1977.

Voice of MacDonald "Mac" Gargan/Scorpion, a endure role, Spider–Man (animated), Fox, 1995–1996.

Corsairs, 2002.


Television Appearances; Movies:

Captain Johnny Bristol, Welcome Residence, Johnny Bristol, CBS, 1972.

Commander John Koenig, Journey through the BlackSun, 1976.

Commander Closet Koenig, Destination Moonbase Alpha (also blurry as Space: 2100 ), 1976.

Commander Toilet Koenig, Cosmic Princess, 1976.

Commander John Koenig, Alien Attack, 1976.

Tom Flood, The Demise of Ocean View Park, ABC, 1979.

J. J. Pierson, The Harlem Globetrotters authorization Gilligan's Island, NBC, 1981.

Roderick Usher, The Fall of the House of Usher, NBC, 1982.

John Martin Perkins III, Kung Fu: The Movie, CBS, 1986.

Simon Investigator, Max and Helen, TNT, 1990.

The U.S. president, By Dawn's Early Light (also known as The Grand Tour elitist Red Alert ), HBO, 1990.

Jerry Gertz, Something to Live For: The Alison GertzStory (also known as The Khalif Gertz Story and Fatal Love ), ABC, 1992.

Abraham Zelnick, Legacy of Lies, USA Network, 1992.

Dr. Thadius Moxley, 12:01, Fox, 1993.

Joseph Bonanno at age 94, Bonanno: A Godfather'sStory, Showtime, 1999.


Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Max, The Neon Empire, Showtime, 1989.

Jacob, Joseph (also known as The Bible: Joseph and Joseph in Egypt ), TNT, 1995.

Voice of Woodrow Wilson, The Great War (also known as The Great War and the Shaping draw round the 20th Century ), PBS, 1996.

Abraham, In the Beginning, NBC, 2000.

Papa Gruber, Haven, CBS, 2001.


Television Appearances; Pilots:

The Apparition of Sierra de Cobra, CBS, 1966.

General Dominguez, Mission: Impossible, 1966.

Paul Savage, Savage (also known as The Savage File and Watch Dog ), NBC, 1973.

Lyle Stenning, The Return of the Sise Million DollarMan and the Bionic Woman, NBC, 1987.


Television Appearances; Specials:

The Screen Casting Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, CBS, 1984.

Starathon '90: Weekend with the Stars act CerebralPalsy, syndicated, 1990.

Narrator, Secrets of loftiness Unknown, CBS, 1991.

Narrator, Visitors from dignity Unknown, CBS, 1992.

Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995.

Interviewee, Bela Lugosi: Hollywood's Unsighted Prince, Arts and Entertainment, 1995.

The 'Space: 1999' Documentary, 1996.

Mr. Potter, Merry Christmastide, George Bailey, PBS, 1997.

Peter Graves: Hand in Accomplished, Arts and Entertainment, 1997.

Elizabeth Taylor: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998.

Intimate Portrait: Halle Berry, Lifetime, 1998.

Lee Strasberg: The Method Man, Arts and Entertainment, 1998.

Steve McQueen: Rank King of Cool, AMC, 1998.

Host, The X–Files Movie Special, Fox, 1998.

The AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Stars, CBS, 1999.

(Uncredited; in archive footage) Hollywood ScreenTests: Take 2, 1999.

Interviewee, Outer Limits Cong‚ Tribute, Showtime, 2000.

(In archive footage) Destination Hitchcock: The Making of 'North wishywashy Northwest', TCM, 2000.

Tim Burton: Trick enhance Treat, Arts and Entertainment, 2001.

(Uncredited) Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood (documentary), AMC, 2001.


Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:

The Fortyseventh Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1990.

The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994.

The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, 1995.

Family Film Awards, 1996.

The 22nd Yearlong People's Choice Awards, 1996.

The 53rd Yearlong Golden Globe Awards, 1996.

The 68th Yearlong Academy Awards, 1996.

The 70th Annual Institute Awards, 1998.

The 75th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2003.


Television Appearances; Episodic:

"Salome," Omnibus, CBS, 1955.

Joel, "Terror at My Heels," Armstrong Circle Theatre, 1956.

Ralph Lowenstein, "House Divided," The Big Story, NBC, 1957.

"Sanctuary," Harbourmaster, CBS, 1957.

Henrique Fllipe, "The Jeweled Gun," Maverick, ABC, 1957.

Thorp, "The Patsy," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1958.

"Flight to Freedom: File Broadcast 36," The WalterWinchell File, ABC, 1958.

Mike Manning, "High Card Hangs," Maverick, ABC, 1958.

Jim Kelly, "The Ghost," Sugarfoot, ABC, 1958.

Bob Ford, "The Outcast," Lawman, ABC, 1958.

"The Sounds of Eden," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959.

Dan Hotaling, "Mr. Denton backward Doomsday," The TwilightZone, CBS, 1959.

"Survival," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1959.

Doc Holliday, "Doc Holliday," Tales of Wells Fargo, NBC, 1959.

Cort, "Incident below the Brazos," Rawhide, CBS, 1959.

"Lucky Silva," The Lawless Years, NBC, 1959.

Jerry Fanning, "Mexican Stake–Out," The Untouchables, ABC, 1959.

"The Monsters," Wanted: Dated or Alive, CBS, 1960.

"Nightmare in Napuka," Adventures in Paradise, ABC, 1960.

Wes Tymon, "The Derelict," Johnny Ringo, CBS, 1960.

"Tigero," Tate, NBC, 1960.

Preacher, "The Cathy Eckhardt Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1960.

Lieutenant Diaz, "Moment of Truth," Checkmate, CBS, 1960.

Clifford Pyncheon, "The House of Seven Gables," Shirley Temple Theatre, NBC, 1960.

Arnie, "Duel of Strangers," The Islanders, ABC, 1960.

Dr. Miller, "Mr. Flotsam," Adventures in Paradise, ABC, 1961.

Francisco, "Dark Moment," The From top to bottom Man, NBC, 1961.

"The Gentleman from Brazil," Acapulco, NBC, 1961.

"The Avenger," Outlaws, NBC, 1961.

Stonie, "Hot Wind in a Chilly Town," Checkmate, CBS, 1961.

Miguel, "The Vaqueros," The Rifleman, ABC, 1961.

"Shadow of Potentate Brother," The Detectives (also known little The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor ), ABC, 1961.

"The Lonely House," Bonanza, NBC, 1961.

Larry Coombs, "Loophole," The Untouchables, ABC, 1961.

Emeliano, "The Gift," Bonanza, NBC, 1961.

"The Black Robe," The Tall Man, NBC, 1962.

"Pay the Two Dollars," Mr. Novak, NBC, 1963.

Andro, "The Man Who Was Never Born," The OuterLimits, ABC, 1963.

Cochio, "The Day of the Killer," The Travels of JaimieMcPheeters, 1963.

Richard Bellero, Junior, "The Bellero Shield," The OuterLimits, ABC, 1964.

Major Ivan Kuchenko, "The Jeopardy Room," TheTwilight Zone, CBS, 1964.

"The Secret," The Defenders, CBS, 1964.

"The Night the Primate Died," The Greatest Show onEarth, ABC, 1964.

Ned Murray, "The Second Verdict," The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1964.

"Child collect Danger," The Purex Special for Women, ABC, 1964.

Danny Preston, "Danny Was keen Million Laughs," I Spy, NBC, 1965.

General Grimm, "The Night of the Red–Eyed Madmen," The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1965.

"Enter a Strange Animal," Mr. Novak, NBC, 1965.

Mariano Montoya, "The Way down Kill a Killer," The BigValley, ABC, 1965.

"The Locket," A Man Called Shenandoah, ABC, 1965.

"This Stage of Fools," Branded, NBC, 1966.

Count Zark, "The Bat Cavern Affair," The Man fromU.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966.

Britton, "The Goldtakers," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1966.

The Song Burnett Show, 1968.

Rowan & Martin's Laugh–In, 1968.

(Uncredited) Maxwell Smart, "Pheasant under Glass," Get Smart, NBC, 1969.

Kraft Music Hall, 1970.

The Andy Williams Show, NBC, 1970.

Dexter Paris/Norman Paris, "Double Shock," Columbo, NBC, 1973.

Marquis Duval, Sr., "The Hunted," Matt Houston, ABC, 1983.

Russell Slocum, "Confrontations," Hotel, ABC, 1983.

Al Drake, "Birds of tidy Feather," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984.

Hayden Stone, "Company, Ink," Buffalo Bill, NBC, 1984.

William Cooper–James, "The Beacon," The TwilightZone, CBS, 1985.

Miles Broderick, "Last Flight deprive Moscow," Blacke'sMagic, NBC, 1986.

Wallace Garrison, "The Final Twist," Alfred HitchcockPresents, USA Path, 1987.

"Ed Wood," E! Mysteries & Scandals, E! Entertainment Television, 1999.

"Martin Landau," Autograph, 2002.

The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2003.


Also appeared in episodes of Studio One, CBS; Philco Playhouse, NBC; Goodyear Playhouse, NBC; Kraft Take in one\'s arms Theatre; What's It All About, World?; Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo.


Stage Appearances:

Charley Gemini, Detective Story, Peaks Island The boards, Peaks Island, ME, 1951.

Nick, First Love, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1951.

Lally, The Penguin, Current Stages Theatre, Unique York City, 1952.

Juvan, Goat Song, Objectivity Library Theatre, New York City, 1953.

(Broadway debut) The husband, Middle of representation Night, American National Theatre and Establishment, New York City, 1957.

Hans, Sixteen Wounded, Lone Wharf Theater Stage II, Newfound Haven, CT, 2003.


Appeared in Uncle Vanya; Wedding Breakfast; and Stalag 17.


Stage Work:

Director, The Warm–Up, American Jewish Theatre, Pristine York City, 1995.


Major Tours:

Stalag 17, U.S. cities, 1952.

The husband, Middle of greatness Night, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1957–1958.

Dracula, U.S. cities, 1984–1985.


OTHER SOURCES

Books:

Wood, Robert E., Space: 1999—The Future Is Fantastic!, Trafford Publishing, 2001.


Periodicals:

Entertainment Weekly, October 21, 1994, pp. 38–40.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television