
Ross Martin
Acting
Born 1920-03-22 · Gródek Jagiellonski, Lwowskie, Poland [now Horodok, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine]
Ross Martin (born Martin Rosenblatt, March 22, 1920 – July 3, 1981) was an American radio, voice, stage, film, and television actor. Martin was best known for portraying Artemus Gordon on the CBS Western series The Wild Wild West (1965 – 1969). He also provided the voice of Doctor Paul Williams in 1972's Sealab 2020, additional characters in 1973's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, and additional characters in 1978's Jana of the Jungle. Born in Grodek, Poland, Ross Martin grew up on New York City's Lower East Side. He spoke Yiddish, Polish, and Russian before even learning English and later added French, Spanish, and Italian to his repertoire. Despite academic training (and receiving honors) in business, instruction, and law, Martin chose a career of acting. His first film was the George Pal production Conquest of Space (1955). Soon after, he caught the eye of Blake Edwards, who cast him in varied roles, including the title character's sidekick Andamo in Mr. Lucky (1959–1960), a menacing killer in Experiment in Terror (1962), and a scheming baron in The Great Race (1965).
Filmography

I Married Wyatt Earp
Jan 10, 1983

More Wild Wild West
Oct 7, 1980

Gulliver's Travels
Nov 23, 1979

Abraham's Sacrifice
May 22, 1979

The Return of Mod Squad
May 18, 1979

The Wild Wild West Revisited
May 9, 1979

Donovan's Kid
Jan 7, 1979

Wild and Wooly
Feb 20, 1978

Yesterday's Child
Feb 3, 1977

Mitzi & 100 Guys
Mar 24, 1975

Skyway to Death
Jan 19, 1974

Dying Room Only
Sep 18, 1973

The Return of Charlie Chan
Jul 1, 1973

The Crooked Hearts
Nov 8, 1972

The Last of the Curlews
Oct 4, 1972

The Sheriff
Mar 30, 1971

Mitzi's 2nd Special
Oct 13, 1969

The Great Race
Jul 1, 1965

The Man from Button Willow
Apr 3, 1965

The Ceremony
Dec 18, 1963

Icarus Montgolfier Wright
Aug 22, 1962

Geronimo
Apr 27, 1962

Experiment in Terror
Apr 12, 1962

The Colossus of New York
Jun 18, 1958

The Adventures of Marco Polo
Apr 14, 1956

Conquest of Space
Apr 20, 1955