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A Short Biography of Dean Martin

Author Name:

Dean Martin

Born As:

Dino Paul Crocetti

Other Names:

Born:

7 Jun 1917

Died:

25 Dec 1995




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Singer, film actor and comedian                          
Selected Works:

Films:

My Friend Irma - 1949
My Friend Irma Goes West - 1950
At War with the Army - 1950
That's My Boy - 1951
Sailor Beware - 1952
Jumping Jacks - 1952
Road to Bali - 1952 - Cameo
The Stooge - 1952
Scared Stiff - 1953
The Caddy - 1953
Money from Home - 1953
Living It Up - 1954
3 Ring Circus - 1954
You're Never Too Young - 1955
Artists and Models - 1955
Pardners - 1956
Hollywood or Bust - 1956
Ten Thousand Bedrooms - 1957
The Young Lions - 1958
Some Came Running - 1958
Rio Bravo - 1959
Career - 1959
Who Was That Lady? - 1960
Bells Are Ringing - 1960
Ocean's Eleven - 1960
Pepe - 1960 - Cameo
All in a Night's Work - 1961
Ada - 1961
Something's Got to Give - 1962 - unfinished
Sergeants 3 - 1962
The Road to Hong Kong - 1962 - Cameo
Who's Got the Action? - 1962
38-24-36 - 1963
Come Blow Your Horn - 1963
Toys in the Attic - 1963
4 for Texas - 1963
Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? - 1963
What a Way to Go! - 1964
Robin and the 7 Hoods - 1964
Kiss Me, Stupid - 1964
The Sons of Katie Elder - 1965
Marriage on the Rocks - 1965
The Silencers - 1966
Texas Across the River - 1966
Murderers' Row - 1966
Rough Night in Jericho - 1967
The Ambushers - 1967
How to Save a Marriage and Ruin Your Life - 1968
Bandolero! - 1968
5 Card Stud - 1968
The Wrecking Crew - 1969
Airport - 1970
Something Big - 1971
Showdown - 1973
Mr Ricco - 1975
The Cannonball Run - 1981
Cannonball Run II - 1984.                          
Mother  Angela Barra
Father Gaetano Crocett, Dino Crocetti was the youngest of two boys.
First wife: Elizabeth  Anne McDonald, four children, one daughter died breast cancer.

Second wife: Jeanne Biegger, three children
Dean Paul Martin Jr., 1951 - died March 21, 1987 - plane crash.

Third wife: Catherine Mae Hawn, one child.                          
                          
Spoke only Italian until age five.
At the age of 15, he was a boxer who billed himself as "Kid Crocett".