LeoGlossary: Jared Martin (Actor)

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    Born: December 21, 1941 – Died: May 24, 2017

    Jared Martin, an acclaimed actor known for his versatile performances, was born in Manhattan, New York on December 21, 1941. His parents, Charles E. Martin and Florence Taylor, were both accomplished artists in their respective fields. From a young age, Martin exhibited a passion for the arts and began his acting journey at the age of thirteen. With numerous roles in theater, film, and television, Martin made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. He gained fame for his portrayal of Steven "Dusty" Farlow in the hit series Dallas, captivating audiences with his talent and charm. Martin's profound impact on the industry will always be remembered, as he left an indelible mark on the world of acting.

    Early Life and Career

    Jared Martin, born on December 21, 1941, in Manhattan, New York, showed a deep passion for the arts from a young age. His parents were Charles E. Martin, a prolific cover artist and cartoonist for the New Yorker magazine, and Florence Taylor, an artist and homemaker. At the age of thirteen, Martin made the decision to pursue acting and joined a local children's theater group instead of learning to play the piano. He continued to explore his interest in theater during his time at Putney School and later at Columbia University.

    While at Columbia, Martin initially intended to participate in the athletic programs but eventually chose to focus solely on acting. During this time, he developed his skills and performed in plays and experimental films at Columbia and Sarah Lawrence College. He also apprenticed with Joseph Papp's Shakespeare in the Park, gaining valuable experience in the theater world.

    After graduating from college, Martin briefly worked in the newspaper business, taking a job as a copy boy and thumbnail book reviewer for the Sunday edition of the New York Times. However, his love for the excitement of theater drew him back, and he joined a summer stock company in Cape May, New Jersey, followed by a season with the Boston classical repertory. Eventually, he reunited with Joseph Papp at his new Public Theater in Manhattan, where he was cast in notable roles such as Laertes in a rock-disco version of Hamlet with Cleavon Little in the title role.

    Martin's first major breakthrough came when a casting director at Columbia Pictures noticed him in an unreleased film and encouraged him to pursue a career in Hollywood. He spent several years working various jobs, including bartender, truck driver, and landscaper, while waiting for his big break. It came during the mid-1970s with roles in cult classics like "Westworld," the martial arts thriller "Men of the Dragon," and the science-fiction series "The Fantastic Journey."

    Howe)ver, it was his role as Steven "Dusty" Farlow in the mega-hit series "Dallas" that truly catapulted Martin to stardom. His portrayal of Dusty, the son of Clayton Farlow and Sue Ellen Ewing's boyfriend, captivated audiences and earned him widespread recognition. Martin became a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, known for his talent, charm, and versatility as an actor.

    Throughout his career, Martin received acclaim for his performances. He was honored with awards from Cine Eagle, Intercom, and the Chicago International Film Festival for his work as a director. Additionally, Martin ventured into other aspects of the arts, studying under painter Michael David and exploring a career as a fine arts photographer after retiring from his role as Creative Director at BPA (Big Picture Alliance), an educational non-profit organization.

    In his personal life, Jared Martin married Chinese classical dancer Yu Wei in 2000 after initially meeting in Beijing. They reside in Philadelphia's East Falls area and have a shared love for animals, including a collection of raccoons. Martin also has a son named Christian, who is an executive at AETN, and two grandchildren named Charles and Emilia Grace.

    Jared Martin's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is undeniable. He left an indelible mark through his diverse range of roles and his dedication to nurturing young talent as the Creative Director of BPA. Martin's passion for the arts and his contributions to both the acting world and the community will forever be remembered.

    Filmography

    Year Title Role
    2003 The Sun Is One Foot Wide (Short) Narrator (voice)
    1994 Twin Sitters Frank Hillhurst
    1993 L.A. Law (TV Series) Attorney Fein
    1993 Silk Stalkings (TV Series) Garth Carlson
    1979–1991 Dallas (TV Series) Dusty Farlow
    1988–1990 War of the Worlds (TV Series) Harrison Blackwood
    1987 Aenigma Dr. Robert Anderson
    1987 Karate Warrior Paul Scott (as Jarred Martin)
    1987 Hunter (TV Series) Ringerman
    1987 The New Mike Hammer (TV Series) Ray Novak
    1985–1986 Hotel (TV Series) Breed Ashlander | Jay Falconer
    1984–1986 Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) Arthur Houston | Spencer Langley
    1986 Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) Arthur Houston
    1986 Quiet Cool Mike Prior
    1982–1985 The Love Boat (TV Series) Jim Tipton | Paul Reese
    1985 The Sea Serpent Linares
    1985 Finder of Lost Loves (TV Series) Evan Selman
    1985 Airwolf (TV Series) James Graydon
    1984 Knight Rider (TV Series) Dr. David Halston
    1984 Scarecrow and Mrs. King (TV Series) Alan Squires
    1984 I guerrieri dell'anno 2072 Drake
    1983 A Rose for Emily (Short) Homer Barron
    1983 The Lonely Lady George Ballantine
    1983 Fantasy Island (TV Series) Dr. Lewis Christophe
    1982 Tales of the Gold Monkey (TV Series) Ted Harrison
    1982 The Big Easy (TV Movie) Unknown
    1981 Hart to Hart (TV Series) Dr. Kellin
    1981 Aloha Paradise (TV Series) Chris
    1980 The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) Jack Stewart
    1980 Willow B: Women in Prison (TV Movie) Dave Tyree
    1980 M Station: Hawaii (TV Movie) Dana Ryan
    1980 The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) Senator Nelson Dunning
    1980 The Kids Who Knew Too Much (TV Movie) Senator Nelson Dunning
    1979 CHiPs (TV Series) Bright
    1979 Big Shamus, Little Shamus (TV Series) Vic Harrison
    1979 Wonder Woman (TV Series) David Gurney | Leon Gurney
    1978–1979 How the West Was Won (TV Series) Frank Grayson
    1978 The Waltons (TV Series) Derek Pembroke
    1978 Project U.F.O. (TV Series) Dr. Jon Robinson
    1978 The American Girls (TV Series) Unknown
    1978 Charlie's Angels (TV Series) Man Exiting Church (uncredited)
    1978 The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) Torg
    1977 Logan's Run (TV Series) Dr. Emory Paulson
    1977 The Fantastic Journey (TV Series) Varian
    1975 Switch (TV Series) Todd
    1972–1975 The Rookies (TV Series) Slavens | Tom Kelch | John Jordan ...
    1974 Nakia (TV Series) Atterbury
    1974 Get Christie Love! (TV Series) George Lomax
    1974 The Second Coming of Suzanne Film Maker
    1974 Men of the Dragon (TV Movie) Jan Kimbro
    1973 Shaft (TV Series) Victor Perrine
    1973 Toma (TV Series) Lenny Phillips
    1973 Westworld Technician
    1973 Griff (TV Series) Dr. Rick Rayburn
    1973 Columbo (TV Series) Harry Alexander
    1972 Cannon (TV Series) Joe Asher
    1972 Lapin 360 Unknown
    1972 Medical Center (TV Series) Jason
    1971 Night Gallery (TV Series) Tony Bolt | David Blessington (segment "Tell David...")
    1970–1971 The Bold Ones: The Lawyers (TV Series) Wes | Pete Calendar
    1971 Mississippi Summer Unknown
    1971 Dan August (TV Series) Julian Rush
    1970 The Silent Force (TV Series) Neil Becker
    1970 The Partridge Family (TV Series) Recording Engineer
    1970 The Young Lawyers (TV Series) Carters
    1969 The Wedding Party Wedding Guest
    1968 One Life to Live (TV Series) Dr. Donald Lamarr (1987-1988)
    1968 Murder à la Mod Chris

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