List Of All Martin Balsam Movies
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Here is the list of all Martin Balsam movies.
Martin Balsam (1919-1996) was an American actor who appeared in over 150 film, stage, and television productions throughout his career. He was born in the Bronx, New York City, and attended the DeWitt Clinton High School and later, the Dramatic Workshop of the New School in New York City. Balsam's career spanned over five decades and he was known for his versatile acting skills and ability to bring depth and realism to his characters.
Balsam began his acting career in the late 1940s with stage productions and made his film debut in 1951 with a minor role in "On the Waterfront." He went on to appear in several classic films such as "12 Angry Men" (1957), "Psycho" (1960), "Cape Fear" (1962), and "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" (1974). He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "A Thousand Clowns" (1965) and received two other nominations for "The Carpetbaggers" (1964) and "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977).
Balsam was also a familiar face on television, appearing in numerous series and made-for-TV movies. He won an Emmy Award for his portrayal of a corrupt police lieutenant in the series "Archie Bunker's Place" (1979-1983). He also appeared in several episodes of "The Twilight Zone," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," and "The Fugitive."
Balsam was known for his dedication to his craft and his ability to adapt to any role. He often played tough, no-nonsense characters but was equally adept at portraying sympathetic and vulnerable characters. His naturalistic acting style and understated performances earned him critical acclaim and respect from his peers.
Despite his success, Balsam remained humble and grounded. He was known for his kindness, generosity, and sense of humor. He was married three times and had two children. He passed away in 1996 from a heart attack at the age of 76.
In summary, Martin Balsam was a highly respected and versatile actor whose career spanned over five decades. He appeared in numerous classic films and television shows and was known for his naturalistic acting style and ability to bring depth and realism to his characters. His dedication to his craft and humble personality left a lasting impression on those who worked with him.
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Martin Balsam (1919-1996) was an American actor who appeared in over 150 film, stage, and television productions throughout his career. He was born in the Bronx, New York City, and attended the DeWitt Clinton High School and later, the Dramatic Workshop of the New School in New York City. Balsam's career spanned over five decades and he was known for his versatile acting skills and ability to bring depth and realism to his characters.
Balsam began his acting career in the late 1940s with stage productions and made his film debut in 1951 with a minor role in "On the Waterfront." He went on to appear in several classic films such as "12 Angry Men" (1957), "Psycho" (1960), "Cape Fear" (1962), and "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" (1974). He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "A Thousand Clowns" (1965) and received two other nominations for "The Carpetbaggers" (1964) and "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977).
Balsam was also a familiar face on television, appearing in numerous series and made-for-TV movies. He won an Emmy Award for his portrayal of a corrupt police lieutenant in the series "Archie Bunker's Place" (1979-1983). He also appeared in several episodes of "The Twilight Zone," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," and "The Fugitive."
Balsam was known for his dedication to his craft and his ability to adapt to any role. He often played tough, no-nonsense characters but was equally adept at portraying sympathetic and vulnerable characters. His naturalistic acting style and understated performances earned him critical acclaim and respect from his peers.
Despite his success, Balsam remained humble and grounded. He was known for his kindness, generosity, and sense of humor. He was married three times and had two children. He passed away in 1996 from a heart attack at the age of 76.
In summary, Martin Balsam was a highly respected and versatile actor whose career spanned over five decades. He appeared in numerous classic films and television shows and was known for his naturalistic acting style and ability to bring depth and realism to his characters. His dedication to his craft and humble personality left a lasting impression on those who worked with him.
List of all Martin Balsam movies
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1949 | Suspense | Abramson | |
1949–1950 | Actors Studio | Soldier | 4 episodes |
1950 | Danger | 2 episodes | |
1951 | The Living Christ Series | Innkeeper | Miniseries |
The Big Story | Bill Pinney | ||
Frontiers of Faith | |||
1952 | The Living Bible | Nobleman | |
1953 | Man Against Crime | Tony / Jean Pinay | |
Valiant Lady | Joey Gordon | ||
1954 | On the Waterfront | Gillette, Secondary Investigator for Crime Commission | Uncredited |
The Greatest Gift | Harold Matthews #2 | ||
Inner Sanctum Mystery | Wesley / Hanson / Larkin | 3 episodes | |
1954–1955 | Philco Television Playhouse | Charlie Malick / Mike Galloway | 3 episodes |
1954–1956 | Goodyear Television Playhouse | Perkins / Walter Gregg | 3 episodes |
1955 | The United States Steel Hour | Petty Officer | |
1957 | 12 Angry Men | Juror #1 | |
Time Limit | Sergeant Baker | ||
1957–1958 | Studio One | Francis Toohey / Ed Coyne | 3 episodes |
1958 | Kraft Television Theatre | Dino | |
Marjorie Morningstar | Dr. David Harris | ||
Father Knows Best | Teacher | ||
Pursuit | Holden | ||
Decoy | Nick Santos | ||
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Leonard Thompson | ||
1958–59 | Playhouse 90 | Sam Gordon / Captain Mantell | 3 episodes |
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse | Gambetta / Dr. Gillespie | 2 episodes | |
1958–1960 | Have Gun – Will Travel | Marshall Jim Brock / Charles Dawes | 2 episodes |
1959 | Rawhide | Father Fabian | |
Al Capone | Mac Keeley | ||
The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen | 2 episodes | ||
Middle of the Night | Jack | ||
Brenner | Arnold Joplin | ||
The DuPont Show of the Month | Charlie Davis | ||
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater | Sam Butler | ||
Winterset | Garth | ||
The Twilight Zone | Danny Weiss | Episode: "The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine" | |
1959–1962 | Naked City | Captain Russell Barris / Joseph Creeley / Caldwell Wyatt / Arnold Fleischman | 4 episodes |
1960 | Five Fingers | Monteverdi | |
Goodyear Theater | Joe Lane | ||
The Robert Herridge Theater | |||
Sacco-Vanzetti Story | Nicola Sacco | NBC Sunday Showcase (1960), nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards as "program of the year" | |
Psycho | Detective Arbogast | ||
Tutti a casa | Sergeant Quintino Fornaciari | ||
1961 | Way Out | Bill Clayton | |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Elon Marsh | ||
Ada | Steve Jackson | ||
Breakfast at Tiffany's | O.J. Berman | ||
The New Breed | Frank Eberhardt | ||
The Untouchables | Barry Leimer | ||
Route 66 | Corelli | ||
1961–1964 | The Defenders | District Attorney / Bernard Maxwell / Floyd Harker | 4 episodes |
1962 | Cain's Hundred | Jack Garsell | |
The Untouchables | Arnold Justin | ||
Cape Fear | Police Chief Mark Dutton | ||
Target: The Corruptors | Jeffrey Marvin | ||
La città prigioniera | Joseph Feinberg | ||
1962–1966 | Dr. Kildare | Dr. Milton Orliff / Benny Orloff / Ned Lacey | 7 episodes |
1963 | Route 66 | Mike | |
The Eleventh Hour | Frank Dunlear | ||
The Twilight Zone | Martin Lombard Senescu | Episode: "The New Exhibit" | |
Breaking Point | Rabbi Eli Oringer | ||
Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? | Sanford Kaufman | ||
1964 | Arrest and Trial | Leo Valera | |
Espionage | Richard Carey | ||
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Dave Breslaw | ||
Seven Days in May | Presidential aide Paul Girard | ||
Wagon Train | Marcey Jones | ||
Suspense | Detective Jack Gross | ||
The Carpetbaggers | Bernard B. Norman | ||
Youngblood Hawke | Cameo Appearance | Uncredited | |
Mr. Broadway | Nate Bannerman | ||
1965 | ITV Play of the Week | Doc Delaney | |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E | Albert Sully | Episode: "The Odd Man Affair" | |
Harlow | Everett Redman | ||
The Bedford Incident | Lieutenant Commander Chester Potter, USNR, MD | ||
A Thousand Clowns | Arnold | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
12 O'Clock High | Army Doctor | Uncredited | |
1966 | Caccia alla volpe | Harry Granoff | |
"Anyone Around My Base Is It" | Narrator | Short Documentary | |
1967 | The Fugitive | Andrew Newmark | |
Hombre | Mendez | ||
Among the Paths to Eden | Ivor Belli | ||
1968 | The Name of the Game | Angie | |
Around the World of Mike Todd | Michael Todd | TV movie / Documentary; Voice | |
1969 | Me, Natalie | Harold Miller | |
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys | Mayor Wilker | ||
Trilogy | Ivor Belli | (segment: "Among the Paths to Eden") | |
1970 | CBS Playhouse | Jesse | |
Hunters Are for Killing | Wade Hamilton | TV movie | |
Catch-22 | Colonel Cathcart | Group Commander, 256th Bomb Group | |
Tora! Tora! Tora! | Admiral Husband E. Kimmel | ||
The Old Man Who Cried Wolf | Stanley Pulska | ||
The Name of the Game | Herb Witmer | ||
Little Big Man | Mr. Merriweather | ||
1971 | Confessions of a Police Captain | Inspector Bonavia | |
The Anderson Tapes | Tommy Haskins | ||
1972 | Chronicle of a Homicide | Judge Aldo Sola | |
The Hassled Hooker | District Attorney Turrisi | ||
The Man | Jim Talley | ||
Night of Terror | Captain Caleb Sark | TV movie | |
The Infamous Column | |||
1973 | A Brand New Life | Jim Douglas | TV movie |
The Six Million Dollar Man | Dr. Rudy Wells | TV movie: "The Moon and the Desert" | |
The Stone Killer | Al Vescari | ||
Counselor at Crime | Don Antonio Macaluso | ||
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams | Harry Walden | ||
Money to Burn | TV movie | ||
Police Story | Detective Al Koster | ||
1974 | The Taking of Pelham One Two Three | Harold "Green" Longman | |
Trapped Beneath the Sea | T.C. Hollister | TV movie | |
Kojak | Ray Kaufman | ||
Murder on the Orient Express | Bianchi | ||
1975 | Miles to Go Before I Sleep | Ben Montgomery | TV movie |
Smiling Maniacs | Carlo Goja | ||
Death Among Friends | Ham Russell Buckner | TV movie | |
Cry, Onion! | Petrus Lamb | ||
Mitchell | James Arthur Cummings | ||
Season for Assassins | Commissioner Katroni | ||
1976 | The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case | Edward J. Reilly | TV movie |
All the President's Men | Howard Simons | ||
Maude | Chester | ||
Meet Him and Die | Giulianelli | ||
Death Rage | Commissario | ||
Two-Minute Warning | Sam McKeever | ||
Raid on Entebbe | Daniel Cooper | TV movie | |
1977 | The Sentinel | Professor Ruzinsky | |
Silver Bears | Joe Fiore | ||
Contract on Cherry Street | Captain Ernie Weinberg | ||
The Storyteller | Ira Davidoff | TV movie | |
Blood and Diamonds | Rizzo | ||
1978 | Eyes Behind the Stars | Inspector Jim Grant | |
Siege | Henry Fancher | TV movie | |
Rainbow | Louis B. Mayer | TV movie | |
The Millionaire | Arthur Haines | TV movie | |
The Joe Franklin Show | Himself | Television interview | |
A Salute to American Imagination | Himself | TV movie / Documentary | |
1979 | The Seeding of Sarah Burns | Dr. Samuel Melman | TV movie |
Gardenia | Salluzzo | ||
The House on Garibaldi Street | Isser Harel | TV movie | |
Aunt Mary | Harry Strasburg | TV movie | |
Cuba | General Bello | ||
1979–1983 | Archie Bunker's Place | Murray Klein | series regular / guest star; 46 episodes |
1980 | The Love Tapes | David Franklin | |
There Goes the Bride | Elmer Babcock | ||
The Warning | Questore Martorana | ||
1981 | The Salamander | Captain Steffanelli | |
The People vs. Jean Harris | Joel Aurnou | TV movie | |
1982 | Quincy, M.E. | Hyam Sigerski | |
Little Gloria... Happy at Last | Nathan Burkan | TV movie | |
Night of 100 Stars | Himself | TV special | |
1983 | I Want to Live! | Jack Brady | TV movie |
Cold Storage | Parmigian | TV movie | |
1984 | The Goodbye People | Max Silverman | |
Innocent Prey | Sheriff Virgil Baker | ||
1985 | Space | Senator Glancey | Miniseries |
St. Elmo's Fire | Mr. Beamish | ||
Murder in Space | Alexander Rostov | TV movie | |
Death Wish 3 | Bennett | ||
Great Performances | Jack | ||
Glitter | Bo | ||
1986 | La piovra, season 2 | Frank Carrisi | Miniseries; 5 episodes |
The Delta Force | Ben Kaplan | ||
Whatever It Takes | Hap Perchicksky | ||
Second Serve | Dr. Beck | TV movie | |
Murder, She Wrote | Edgar Carmody | Episodes: "Death Stalks The Big Top" Parts 1 & 2 | |
The Twilight Zone | Rockne O'Bannon | Segment: "Personal Demons" | |
1987 | Hotel | Dr. Gilbert Holt | |
Queenie | Marty | TV miniseries | |
P.I. Private Investigations | Cliff Dowling | ||
The Twilight Zone | Professor Donald Knowles | Segment: "Voices in the Earth" | |
Brothers in Blood | Major Briggs | ||
Kids Like These | Grandpa | TV movie | |
Once Again | TV movie | ||
1988 | The Child Saver | Sidney Rosenberg | TV movie |
The Brother from Space | Father Howard | ||
1989 | Ocean | Don Matias Quintero | TV miniseries |
1990 | Two Evil Eyes | Mr. Pym | (segment "The Black Cat") |
Midnight Caller | Gil Solarski | ||
La piovra, season 5 | Don Calogero Barretta | ||
1991 | Ľultima meta | Lawyer | |
Cape Fear | Judge | ||
1992 | The Sands of Time | TV movie | |
1993 | "The Black Cat" | Movie Short | |
1994 | The Silence of the Hams | Detective Martin Balsam | |
1995 | Soldato ignoto | English meaning: Unknown Soldier | |
1997 | Legend of the Spirit Dog | Gramps | Released posthumously on August 19, 1997, 9 months after his death (final film role) |
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