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Dean Martin
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When did Dean Martin die?
December 25, 1995
How did Dean Martin die?
Lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
How old was Dean Martin when he died?
78 years old
Where did Dean Martin die?
Beverly Hills, California, USA
When was Dean Martin born?
June 7, 1917
Where was Dean Martin born?
Steubenville, Ohio, USA
What was Dean Martin's birth name?
Dino Paul Crocetti
How tall was Dean Martin?
5 feet 10 inches, or 1.78 meters
What was Dean Martin known for?
Rio Bravo
,
The Dean Martin Show
,
Murderers' Row
, and
The Silencers
Was Dean Martin married?
He was married to Catherine Hawn from April 25, 1973 to February 24, 1976,
Jeanne Martin
from September 1, 1949 to March 29, 1973, and Elizabeth Anne McDonald from October 2, 1941 to March 23, 1949.
Did Dean Martin have children?
Yes, 8 children, including
Craig Martin
(82),
Gail Martin
(79),
Deana Martin
(76),
Gina Martin
(67),
Claudia Martin
,
Dean Paul Martin
,
Ricci Martin
, and
Sasha Martin
Who were Dean Martin's parents?
Gaetano Crocetti
and
Angela Crocetti
Who were Dean Martin's relatives?
Alexander Martin
(Grandchild), Montana Martin (Grandchild), Rio Martin (Grandchild),
Pepper Martin
(Grandchild),
Mickey Guerin
(Grandchild), and
Leonard Barr
(Uncle or aunt)
How many awards did Dean Martin win?
12 awards
How many award nominations did Dean Martin receive?
30 nominations
Known for
The Dean Martin Show
8.1
TV Series
Self - Host
1965–1974 • 263 eps
The Silencers
5.9
Matt Helm
1966
Murderers' Row
5.8
Matt Helm
1966
Rio Bravo
8.0
Dude ('Borrachón')
1959
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