
Dewey Martin
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dewey Dallas Martin (December 8, 1923 – March 11 or April 9, 2018) was an American film and television actor.
Born: December 8, 1923
Place of Birth: Katemcy, Texas, USA
Known For

The Twilight Zone
An anthology series containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist.

The Outer Limits
The Outer Limits is an anthology tv series of self-contained sci-fi-horror stories, sometimes with a plot twist at the end.

The Wonderful World of Disney
Walt Disney Productions has produced an anthology television series under several different titles since 1954. The original version of the series premiered on ABC, Wednesday night, October 27, 1954. The show, which was hosted by Walt Disney until his death and then from 1996 to 2002 by then-CEO Michael Eisner (with one-off hosts or no hosts during other periods) has since aired continually as either a weekly program or an irregular series of specials on several networks and streaming services, most recently on ABC and Disney+. The show is the second longest showing prime-time program on American television, behind its rival, Hallmark Hall of Fame. However, Hallmark Hall of Fame was a weekly program only during its first five seasons, while Disney remained a weekly program for more than forty years.

Arrest and Trial
Arrest and Trial is a 90-minute American crime/legal drama series that ran during the 1963-1964 season on ABC, airing Sundays from 8:30-10 p.m. Eastern.

The Longest Day
The retelling of June 6, 1944, from the perspectives of the Germans, US, British, Canadians, and the Free French. Marshall Erwin Rommel, touring the defenses being established as part of the Reich's Atlantic Wall, notes to his officers that when the Allied invasion comes they must be stopped on the beach. "For the Allies as well as the Germans, it will be the longest day"

Petrocelli
Petrocelli is an American legal drama which ran for two seasons on NBC from September 11, 1974 to March 31, 1976. Tony Petrocelli is an Italian-American Harvard-educated lawyer who gave up the big money and frenetic pace of major-metropolitan life to practice in a sleepy city in the American Southwest. He and wife Maggie live in a trailer in the country while waiting for their new house to be built, and travel around in a beat-up old pickup truck. For a quiet rural area, Petrocelli seems to have no trouble running into his share of murderers to defend.

Hawaii Five-O
Hawaii Five-O is an American police procedural drama series produced by CBS Productions and Leonard Freeman. Set in Hawaii, the show originally aired for 12 seasons from 1968 to 1980, and continues in reruns. Jack Lord portrayed Detective Lieutenant Steve McGarrett, the head of a special state police task force which was based on an actual unit that existed under martial law in the 1940s. The theme music composed by Morton Stevens became especially popular. Many episodes would end with McGarrett instructing his subordinate to "Book 'em, Danno!", sometimes specifying a charge such as "murder one".

The Desperate Hours
Escaped convicts terrorize a suburban family they're holding hostage.

Joe Forrester
Beat cop Joe Forrester walks the mean streets of Los Angeles.

Police Story
Police Story is an anthology television crime drama. The show was the brainchild of author and former policeman Joseph Wambaugh and represented a major step forward in the realistic depiction of police work and violence on network TV. Although it was an anthology, there were certain things that all episodes had in common; for instance, the main character in each episode was a police officer. The setting was always Los Angeles and the characters always worked for some branch of the LAPD. Notwithstanding the anthology format, there were recurring characters. Scott Brady appeared in more than a dozen episodes as "Vinnie," a former cop who, upon retirement, had opened a bar catering to police officers, and who acted as a sort of Greek chorus during the run of the series, commenting on the characters and plots.
Filmography
as Henry Sager
as Skip Langley
as Richard Fairbirne
as David Kelly
as Joe Gaines
as Dominic Farrow
as Con Murdock
as Jim Darcy
as Lester White
as Sgt. Wilder
as Daniel Boone
as Daniel Boone
as Daniel Boone
as Daniel Boone
as Corey
as Wes McAllen
as Mike Clark
as Ethan Boyan
as Doc Holliday
as Jack Harmon
as Eddie Wodcik
as Dewey Martin (uncredited)
as Nick Adams
as Hal Griffin
as Senta
as Daniel Boone
as Rocky Webb
as Emmett Shore
as Tom Coulter
as Steve Hammond
as Schecter
as Jesse Treadman
as Daniel Norson
as Scott McGill
as Bill Fisher
as Boone Caudill
as Yak
as Crew Chief Bob
as James Younger
as Nick Martel
as Butch (uncredited)
as Lieutenant Peter Cameron