
Tony Martin
Alvin Morris, known professionally as Tony Martin, was an American actor and popular singer. His career spanned over seven decades, and he scored dozens of hits between the late-1930s and mid-1950s with songs such as "Walk Hand in Hand", "Stranger in Paradise" and "I Get Ideas". He was married to actress and dancer Cyd Charisse for 60 years, from 1948 until her death in 2008. In his grammar school glee club, he became an instrumentalist and singer. He formed his first band, named "The Red Peppers," when he was in high school. After college, he went to Hollywood to try films. It was at that time that he adopted the stage name of Tony Martin. On radio, Martin sang and was master of ceremonies on Tune-Up Time, with Andre Kostelanetz, on CBS in the early 1940s. NBC broadcast The Tony Martin Show, a 15-minute variety program. One of his guests was Dinah Shore. He was also a featured vocalist on the George Burns and Gracie Allen radio program. In films, Martin was first cast in a number of bit parts, including a role as a sailor in Follow the Fleet. He eventually signed with 20th Century-Fox and then Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in which he starred in a number of musicals. Between 1938 and 1942, he made a number of hit records for Decca. In 1941, Martin received equal billing with the Marx Brothers in their final film for MGM, The Big Store. Martin joined the United States Navy in 1942 as a chief specialist, the equivalent of a chief petty officer. He was dismissed from the service that year for "unfitness" after he testified at the court martial of a Naval procurement officer. He enlisted as a specialist after the officer twice failed to obtain a commission for him. Martin said that he had given the officer an auto worth $950 to "facilitate" his enlistment. At the time of his dismissal, the Navy said that removal for unfitness was not equivalent to a dishonorable discharge and "does not carry degradation." After the war, Martin signed with Mercury Records, then a small independent label run out of Chicago, Illinois. He cut 25 records in 1946 and 1947 for Mercury, including a 1946 recording of "To Each His Own," which became a million-seller. It was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. This prompted RCA Victor to offer him a record contract, which he signed in 1947 after satisfying his contract obligations to Mercury. He continued to appear in film musicals during the 1940s and 1950s. His rendition of "Lover Come Back to Me" with Joan Weldon in Deep in My Heart – based on the music of Sigmund Romberg and starring José Ferrer - was one of the highlights of that film. He also starred as Gaylord Ravenal in the Show Boat segment from the 1946 film Till the Clouds Roll By. In 1958, he became the highest paid performer in Las Vegas, signing a five-year deal at the Desert Inn, earning $25,000 a week. In an unlikely pairing, Martin recorded for the Motown Records label in the mid-1960s, scoring a minor hit with the record "Talkin' To Your Picture." Martin was a stockholder in the Parvin-Dohrmann Corporation, a hotel and casino company that owned the Flamingo Las Vegas.
Filmography (56)
TV★ 5.4Jessica2004
MOVIE★ 7.0That's Entertainment! III1994as (archive footage)
MOVIEYou're the Top: The Cole Porter Story1990as Self
MOVIE★ 5.0Dear Mr. Wonderful1982as Himself
TV★ 6.8Donny & Marie1976as Self
MOVIE★ 7.4That's Entertainment!1974as (archive footage) (uncredited)- TVThe Barbara McNair Show1969as Self
TV★ 5.0The Hollywood Palace1964as Self - Singer
TV★ 6.6The Merv Griffin Show1962as Self
TV★ 7.5The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1962as Self
TV★ 6.8Startime1959as Self- MOVIESome of Manie's Friends1959
MOVIE★ 6.0The All-Star Christmas Show1958as Self- TV★ 10.0The George Burns Show1958as Tony Martin
TV★ 6.5The Donna Reed Show1958
MOVIE★ 5.4Let's Be Happy1957as Stanley Smith
TV★ 6.4The Dinah Shore Chevy Show1956as Self
TV★ 6.2The Steve Allen Show1956as Self - Singer
MOVIE★ 5.2Quincannon, Frontier Scout1956as Linus Quincannon
MOVIE★ 4.5Meet Me in Las Vegas1956as Tony Martin (uncredited)
TV★ 7.5MGM Parade1955
MOVIE★ 5.0Hit the Deck1955as William Clark
MOVIE★ 6.7Deep in My Heart1954as Performer (segment "New Moon")- TV★ 10.0The Tony Martin Show1954as Himself
MOVIE★ 6.1Easy to Love1953as Barry Gordon
MOVIE★ 4.6Here Come the Girls1953as Allen Trent
TV★ 7.0The Oscars1953as Self
MOVIE★ 6.7Clash by Night1952as Singer of 'I Hear a Rhapsody' (voice) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 4.6Two Tickets to Broadway1951as Dan Carter
TV★ 7.8The Jack Benny Program1950as Tony Martin
TV★ 6.9The Colgate Comedy Hour1950as Self
TV★ 7.0What's My Line?1950as Self - Mystery Guest
TV★ 6.8The Ed Sullivan Show1948as Self
MOVIE★ 5.9Casbah1948as Pepe Le Moko
MOVIE★ 5.7Till the Clouds Roll By1946as Gaylord Ravenal / Tony Martin
MOVIE★ 6.2The Big Store1941as Tommy Rogers
MOVIE★ 6.7Ziegfeld Girl1941as Frank Merton
MOVIE★ 6.5Music in My Heart1940as Robert Gregory
MOVIE★ 10.0Winner Take All1939as Steve Bishop
MOVIE★ 6.7Thanks for Everything1938as Tommy Davis
MOVIE★ 10.0Up the River1938as Tommy Grant
MOVIE★ 5.2Kentucky Moonshine1938as Jerry Wade
MOVIE★ 6.8Sally, Irene and Mary1938as Tommy Reynolds
MOVIE★ 6.0Ali Baba Goes to Town1937as Yusuf/Tony Martin
MOVIE★ 8.0Life Begins in College1937as Band Leader
MOVIE★ 6.5You Can't Have Everything1937as Bobby Walker
MOVIE★ 10.0Sing and Be Happy1937as Buzz Mason
MOVIE★ 5.0The Holy Terror1937as Danny Walker
MOVIE★ 5.8Banjo on My Knee1936as Chick Bean
MOVIE★ 6.2Pigskin Parade1936as Tommy Barker
MOVIE★ 6.0Sing, Baby, Sing1936as Tony Renaldo
MOVIE★ 9.0Back to Nature1936as Tom Williams
MOVIE★ 6.6Poor Little Rich Girl1936as Radio Baritone Soloist (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 5.4Murder on a Bridle Path1936as Man with Violet (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.8Follow the Fleet1936as Sailor (uncredited)- MOVIEFoolish Hearts1935as Singer