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Martin Dean
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Martin Dean was born on 16 November 1938 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for
Cavalcade of America (1952)
,
Perry Mason (1957)
and
The Tom Ewell Show (1960)
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Known for
Cavalcade of America
8.2
TV Series
Tipp Doggett
1955 • 1 ep
Perry Mason
8.3
TV Series
Boy No. 2
1962 • 1 ep
The Tom Ewell Show
7.3
TV Series
Butch
1961 • 1 ep
Ensign O'Toole
7.3
TV Series
Martin
1963 • 1 ep
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Adam-12
7.7
TV Series
Davis
1971
1 episode
My Three Sons
7.1
TV Series
Norman
1965
1 episode
Ensign O'Toole
7.3
TV Series
Martin
1963
1 episode
Leave It to Beaver
7.6
TV Series
The Usher
Rick
1962–1963
2 episodes
The Gertrude Berg Show
7.6
TV Series
Pinky Franklin
Walter Phillips
Murdock
...
1961–1962
4 episodes
Perry Mason
8.3
TV Series
Boy No. 2
1962
1 episode
Checkmate
7.5
TV Series
The Second Player
1962
1 episode
This Is the Life
6.5
TV Series
1961
1 episode
The Last Time I Saw Archie
5.7
Second Lieutenant
(uncredited)
1961
The Tom Ewell Show
7.3
TV Series
Butch
1961
1 episode
The Loretta Young Show
7.5
TV Series
Willie
Ralph
1958–1960
3 episodes
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
6.7
Teenager
(uncredited)
1960
Dragnet
7.5
TV Series
Lonnie Gram
Paul Lint
1957–1959
3 episodes
Teenage Challenge
6.2
Short
Ziggy Ziegelmaier
1958
The Black Orchid
6.4
Young Nephew
(uncredited)
1958
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Born
November 16
,
1938
Los Angeles, California, USA
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