Barney Martin

{{Short description|American actor (1923–2005)}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Barney Martin

| image = Barney Martin 77.jpg

| caption = Martin in The Tony Randall Show (1977)

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1923|3|3}}

| birth_place = New York City, U.S.

| death_date = {{Death date and age|2005|3|21|1923|3|3}}

| death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S.

| occupation = Actor

| years_active = 1956–2000

}}

Barney Martin (March 3, 1923 – March 21, 2005) was an American actor, best known for playing Morty Seinfeld, father of Jerry, on the sitcom Seinfeld (1991–1998). He also played supporting roles in Mel Brooks's The Producers (1967), and the Dudley Moore comedy Arthur (1981). He originated the role of Amos Hart (Mr. Cellophane) in the 1976 Broadway production of Chicago.

Early life

Barney Martin was born in New York City on March 3, 1923.{{cite news| title=Barney Martin, 82, Actor on 'Seinfeld,' Is Dead| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/25/arts/television/barney-martin-82-actor-on-seinfeld-is-dead.html| agency=Associated Press| date=March 25, 2005| newspaper=The New York Times| access-date=August 13, 2018}} He served in the U.S. Army Air Force as a navigator during the Second World War and worked as a NYPD officer for twenty years, working his way up to detective. He got his start as a comedian while still a police officer, providing deputy commissioners with humorous presentations.{{cite news |title=Barney Martin |url=https://variety.com/2005/scene/markets-festivals/barney-martin-1117920070/ |access-date=26 July 2024 |work=Variety |date=March 24, 2005}}

Martin once commented that many Jewish Seinfeld fans told him how much his character reminded them of their fathers. Martin himself was from an Irish Catholic family.{{cite news| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/2005/03/25/2005-03-25_seinfeld_s_dad_on_tv_dies_at.html| title=Seinfeld's Dad on TV Dies at 82| newspaper=New York Daily News| date=March 25, 2005| last=Connor| first=Tracy| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090815181016/http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/2005/03/25/2005-03-25_seinfeld_s_dad_on_tv_dies_at.html| archive-date=August 15, 2009}}

Career

Entering show business as a stand-in for Jackie Gleason in The Honeymooners in 1955–56 and as a part-time writer for Steve Allen in the 1950s, he was discovered by Mel Brooks, who cast him in The Producers. The next year, he played the role of Hank in Charly. He went on to act in dozens of films, including the role of Liza Minnelli's unemployed father in the hit 1981 film Arthur and its 1988 sequel, Arthur 2: On the Rocks.

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On television, he appeared in two episodes of The Odd Couple, once in a very early episode as an irate fellow juror infuriated with Felix Unger's pesty personality and four years later as a fellow subway train passenger. Shortly after, Martin co-starred with Tony Randall for two seasons in The Tony Randall Show as court reporter Jack Terwilliger. Throughout the run of this show, he had second billing only to Randall himself. In 1979, he was cast as the title character in Norman Lear's final TV series concept, McGurk: A Dog's Life. Martin was cast to play a character similar to Lear's earlier creation, Archie Bunker, but played as a dog. Only the pilot was completed. In 1990, he co-starred with Valerie Bertinelli and Matthew Perry in the CBS sitcom Sydney. In 1987, he appeared in the pilot episode of 21 Jump Street as Johnny Depp's partner. In 1993, Martin played the recurring role of "Pete Peters" on the Don Rickles sitcom Daddy Dearest.

In 1975, Martin originated the role of Amos Hart in the Broadway musical Chicago, in which he introduced the song "Mr. Cellophane". He appeared in many more musicals during his career, most notably South Pacific, The Fantasticks, and How Now, Dow Jones. Much of Martin's work has been in television, where he had a long career as a character actor. He played a gangster called the "Cheese Man" in a Golden Girls episode. He played a love interest for Thelma Harper in the Hawaii episode of Mama's Family, and he played the father of Frank Fontana on Murphy Brown. He appeared in an episode of Full House as Ranger Roy, the host of a popular kids' TV show. In 1981, he portrayed Ralph Marolla, father of Liza Minnelli's character in the film Arthur and the following year appeared on Barney Miller in the episode "Obituary".{{cite news| title=Barney Martin, 82; Veteran Actor Played Father on 'Seinfeld'| date=March 24, 2005| url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-mar-24-me-martin24-story.html| newspaper=Los Angeles Times}}

In 1991, Martin was cast as the fictional father of Jerry Seinfeld, Morty Seinfeld in the sitcom Seinfeld. His first appearance was in Season 2's "The Pony Remark". Martin replaced Phil Bruns, who first portrayed the character in Season 1's "The Stake Out". Although he was the second actor to portray Jerry's dad in the show, he is the one most associated with the role, as Bruns only appeared in one episode. Martin took on the role upon showrunners Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld deciding they wanted the character of Morty Seinfeld to be harsher, as they thought Bruns was too laid-back for the character.{{cite video|title=Seinfeld Seasons 1 & 2: Notes about Nothing – "The Stake Out"|medium=DVD|publisher=Sony Pictures Home Entertainment}} He retained this role until the series ended in 1998.

Death

Martin died of bladder cancer on March 21, 2005, in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, at age 82.

Filmography

=== Film ===

class="wikitable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1956The Wrong ManJurorUncredited
1959Odds Against TomorrowCar Accident DriverUncredited
1961The Young DoctorsBus DriverUncredited
1963Love with the Proper StrangerSidneyUncredited
1967The ProducersGöring
1968CharlyHank
1970LolaDoorman, Efficient but Fat
1978Movie MovieMotorcycle Cop(segment "Baxter's Beauties of 1933")
1979Hot StuffKiley
1981ArthurRalph Marolla
1988Arthur 2: On the RocksRalph Marolla
1989Deadly WeaponMayor Bigelow
1992HeroCourt OfficialUncredited

= Television =

class="wikitable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1955The Phil Silvers ShowPolice OfficerEpisode: "The Boxer"
1957To Tell the TruthImposter Portraying Jack Bothwell (Freckles from "Our Gang")Episode: Aired Nov 26, 1957
1958I've Got A SecretHimself, a contestant in a laughing competitionEpisode: Aired April 2, 1958
1961Naked CityBartenderEpisode: "Landscape with Dead Figures"
1963The Alfred Hitchcock HourRupert HarneySeason 2 Episode 5: "Blood Bargain"
1963Car 54, Where Are You?Friar Charlie DonovanEpisode: "See you at the Bar Mitzvah"
1970–74The Odd CoupleMan #3 / Mr. Moss2 episodes
1976–78The Tony Randall ShowJack Terwillinger38 episodes
1978Happy DaysG.W. BurchEpisode: "Fonzie for the Defense"
1982BensonFrank Cooper2 episodes
1983–86Trapper John, M.D.Fella / Herbert Mitchell2 episodes
1983Hill Street BluesBen Seltzer2 episodes
1984Night CourtBumEpisode: "The Former Harry Stone"
1984St. ElsewhereMr. Duffy2 episodes
1985The Twilight ZoneMartyEpisode: "Dealer's Choice"
1985Diff'rent StrokesBill PerkinsEpisode: "Blue Collar Drummond"
1986Highway To HeavenBarneyEpisode: "A Night to Remember"
1986Punky BrewsterDr. Evans2 episodes
198721 Jump StreetEdison Coulter / Charlie Donegan2 episodes
1987–89Murder, She WroteLieutenant Timothy Hanratty2 episodes
1988Mama's FamilyBilly Field2 episodes "Mama Goes Hawaiian Parts 1 & 2"
1989Pucker Up and Bark Like a DogRudy PhillipsTelevision movie
1991Full HouseRanger RoyEpisode: "The Legend of Ranger Joe"
1991Golden GirlsKarl "Cheeseman" MoranEpisode: "Witness"
1991–92Life Goes OnStan Baker5 episodes
1991–98SeinfeldMorty Seinfeld20 episodes
1993Daddy DearestPete Peters13 episodes
1993

|The Wonder Years

|Old Kevin

|1 episode

2000–01Buzz Lightyear of Star CommandAmbassador MajorVoice; 2 Episodes

= Theatre =

class="wikitable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1962All AmericanVarious rolesWinter Garden Theatre, Broadway
1967How Now, Dow JonesBradburyLunt-Fontanne Theater, Broadway
1974All Over TownDetective PetersonBooth Theatre, Broadway
1975ChicagoAmos Hart46th Street Theatre, Broadway
1980The RoastSid BallWinter Garden Theatre, Broadway

References

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