Martin Balsam

Martin Balsam

Actor
Born
November 4, 1919
Died
February 13, 1996
Awards
3 wins, 7 nominations

Martin Henry Balsam was born on November 4, 1919 in the Bronx, New York City, to Lillian (Weinstein) and Albert Balsam, a manufacturer of women's sportswear. He was the first-born child. His father was a Russian Jewish immigrant, and his mother was born in New York, to Russian Jewish parents. Martin…

Biography

Martin Henry Balsam was born on November 4, 1919 in the Bronx, New York City, to Lillian (Weinstein) and Albert Balsam, a manufacturer of women's sportswear. He was the first-born child. His father was a Russian Jewish immigrant, and his mother was born in New York, to Russian Jewish parents. Martin caught the acting bug in high school where he participated in the drama club. After high school, he continued his interest in acting by attending Manhattan's progressive New School. When World War II broke out, Martin was called to service in his early twenties. After the war, he was lucky to secure a position as an usher at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. By 1947, he was honing his craft at the Actors Studio, run at that time by Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg. His time at the Actors Studio in New York City allowed him training in the famous Stanislavsky method. Despite his excellent training, he had to prove himself, just like any up and coming young actor. He began on Broadway in the late 1940s. But, it was not until 1951 that he experienced real success. That play was Tennessee Williams' "The Rose Tattoo". After his Broadway success, he had a few minor television roles before his big break arrived when he joined the cast of On the Waterfront (1954). In the 1950s, Martin had many television roles. He had recurring roles on some of the most popular television series of that time, including The United States Steel Hour (1953), The Philco Television Playhouse (1948), Goodyear Television Playhouse (1951) and Studio One (1948). In 1957, he was able to prove himself on the big-screen once again, with a prominent role in 12 Angry Men (1957), directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Henry Fonda. All of Martin's television work in the 1950s did not go to waste. While starring on an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955), Hitchcock was so impressed by his work, that he offered him a key supporting role of Detective Milton Arbogast in Psycho (1960). His work with Hitchcock opened him up to a world of other acting opportunities. Many strong movie roles came his way in the 1960s, including parts in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Cape Fear (1962) and The Carpetbaggers (1964). One of the proudest moments in his life was when he received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for A Thousand Clowns (1965). It was soon after that he began accepting roles in European movies. He soon developed a love for Italy, and lived there most of his remaining years. He acted in over a dozen Italian movies and spent his later life traveling between Hollywood and Europe for his many roles. After a career that spanned more than fifty years, Martin Balsam died of natural causes in his beloved Italy at age 76. He passed away of a stroke at a hotel in Rome called Residenza di Repetta. He was survived by his third wife Irene Miller and three children, Adam, Zoe and Talia.

Actor

Legend of the Spirit DogLegend of the Spirit Dog(1997)as Gramps
O. Henry's ChristmasO. Henry's Christmas(1996)as Wash (segment: The Gift of the Magi)
Soldato ignotoSoldato ignoto(1995)as Priest
The Silence of the HamsThe Silence of the Hams(1994)as Det. Martin Balsam
Two Evil EyesTwo Evil Eyes(1993)

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Becoming Hitchcock: The Legacy of BlackmailBecoming Hitchcock: The Legacy of Blackmail(2024)as Det. Milton Arbogast in Psycho
My Name Is Alfred HitchcockMy Name Is Alfred Hitchcock(2022)as Self
¿De dónde salen estos doblajes?¿De dónde salen estos doblajes?(2019)as Howard Simons
Sunset Over Mulholland DriveSunset Over Mulholland Drive(2019)as Steve Jackson

Known for

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Marlon Brando and Martin Balsam in On the Waterfront (1954)Marlon Brando and Martin Balsam in On the Waterfront (1954)Sean Connery, Christopher Walken, and Martin Balsam in The Anderson Tapes (1971)Martin Balsam in The Anderson Tapes (1971)Sean Connery and Martin Balsam in The Anderson Tapes (1971)Martin Balsam in The Anderson Tapes (1971)

Credit Score: Martin Balsam

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1A Thousand Clowns487.5019667.3143961
212 Angry Men48.7519579.003983627
3Psycho37.5019608.504784973
4All the President's Men26.0019767.948138614
5Raid on Entebbe19.5019766.72104169
6On the Waterfront16.0019548.1812177789
7Tora! Tora! Tora!9.7519707.51539822
8Murder on the Orient Express7.5019747.21674666
9Breakfast at Tiffany's7.5019617.525204416
10The Taking of Pelham One Two Three6.5019747.60241320