Frank Marth

American actor (1922–2014) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frank Marth (July 29, 1922 January 12, 2014) was an American film and television actor. He may be best known as a cast-member of Cavalcade of Stars (1949; 1950–1957), especially segments of The Honeymooners, which later became a television series (1955–56).

Born(1922-07-29)July 29, 1922
New York City, U.S.
DiedJanuary 12, 2014(2014-01-12) (aged 91)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive19491987
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Frank Marth
Marth in the Beverly Garland crime drama, Decoy (1958)
Born(1922-07-29)July 29, 1922
New York City, U.S.
DiedJanuary 12, 2014(2014-01-12) (aged 91)
OccupationActor
Years active19491987
Spouse
(m. 1967)
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Early years

Marth was born in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan to Mr. And Mrs. Frank Marth, Sr. He attended public schools graduating from Commerce High School. He initially worked in building construction, but after World War II he attended the Feagin School of Dramatic Art with plans to work in radio.[1]

Career

Early in his career, Marth worked in radio, including being announcer, commentator, and disc jockey on WOV in New York City and WWDX-FM[1] and WPAT in New Jersey.[2]

On stage, Marth acted in productions of local and regional theaters, including the Greenwood Playhouse in Maine and the Willimantic Playhouse in Connecticut.[2]

Marth's big screen credits included roles in films such as Madame X (1966), Madigan (1968), Pendulum (1969), The Lost Man (1969), Marooned (1969) and Telefon (1977).

On television, Marth appeared in two episodes of Perry Mason, five episodes of The Big Valley, one episode of The Wild Wild West and Mannix, five episodes of Hogan's Heroes, three episodes of Barnaby Jones, two episodes of Mission: Impossible, and episodes of Hawaii Five-O, The Fugitive, Cannon, The Invaders, Gunsmoke,The F.B.I., The Streets of San Francisco, The Six Million Dollar Man, The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, Dallas and M*A*S*H. In 1970 Marth appeared as Rawlings in the western TV series The Virginian in the episode titled "The Gift". In 1976, he appeared in an episode of Sara and played the commanding officer of Ben Murphy's character in the TV series version of The Dirty Dozen.[3] He also played Ben Fraser, Jr. in the NBC drama From These Roots (1958-1961)[3]:369 and was a regular on Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine and The Jackie Gleason Show.[3]:521

Tall and fair-haired, Marth, often in tandem with the short, dark-haired George O. Petrie, played various recurring and one-time roles on The Honeymooners; e.g., as one of the brutal hoods who hold the Kramdens and Ed Norton hostage after Ralph witnesses a bank robbery; as Harvey Walstatter, who hires Alice Kramden to babysit his son, Harvey, Jr.; and as the inquiring news photographer who lands Ralph Kramden in hot water after he quotes Kramden declaring that he is "head of the household". [citation needed]

Death

Marth died of congestive heart failure and Alzheimer's disease on January 12, 2014, in Rancho Mirage, California, aged 91.[4]

Filmography (partial)

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Year Title Role Notes
1956FrightGeorge Morley
1961Breakfast at Tiffany'sParty GuestUncredited
1963Love with the Proper StrangerCarlosUncredited
1966Madame XDet. Combs
1968MadiganLt. James Price
1969PendulumLt. Smithson
1969The Lost ManWarren
1969MaroonedAir Force Systems Director
1977TelefonHarley Sandburg
1994Loving DeadlyJohn(final film role)
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Television (partial)

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Year Title Role Notes
1955–1957The Honeymooners
1964, 1966Combat!German Captain / Lt. VoglerEpisodes: "Operation Fly Trap" and "Run, Sheep, Run"
1964My Favorite MartianCapt. Edward PrescottEpisode: "The Great Brain Robbery"
1965–1970Hogan's HeroesVarious characters5 episodes
1970The VirginianEmmett RawlingsEpisode: "The Gift"
1974–1976CannonCaptain Royce / Eliott StricklandEpisodes: "Kelly's Song" and "Point After Death"
1977Wonder WomanTall ManEpisode: "Knockout"
1979Battlestar GalacticaJosh MorelandEpisode: "Greetings from Earth"
1985The A-TeamJim SullivanEpisode: "Road Games"
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