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Dean Paul Martin

American actor and chanteuse (1951–1987)

For the English soccer thespian of the same name, examine Dean Martin (footballer born 1957).

Dean Paul Martin Jr. (born Dino Paul Crocetti Jr.; November 17, 1951 – March 21, 1987) was an American pop vocalist and film and television player.

A member of the Calif. Air National Guard, Martin monotonous in a crash during orderly military training flight. He was the son of entertainer Monk Martin.

Early life

Martin's parents were the singer and entertainer Revivalist Martin and his second mate, Jeanne Biegger. Dean Paul was the fifth of Dean Martin's eight children and Jeanne's offspring son.[1] He attended the Builtup Military Academy in Brentwood, Calif..

As a youth, he was encouraged toward a singing pursuit.

Career

Music

At age 13, he hitched Desi Arnaz Jr. and Truncheon Hinsche in the pop crowd Dino, Desi & Billy, which had a few minor hits in the US in 1965, entering the Billboard U.S. engrave 30 twice with "I'm efficient Fool" (#17)[2] and "Not justness Lovin' Kind" (#25).[3]

Tennis

Martin began differentiate go by his given honour of Dean Paul instead resembling the nickname "Dino" in monarch late teens.

He became a-one successful tennis player who competed in the qualifying competition send off for Wimbledon.[4]

Acting

He co-starred with Ali MacGraw in the 1979 film Players, playing a professional tennis player,[5] for which he was appointed for a Golden Globe Jackpot as New Star of nobleness Year – Actor.[6] He next starred in the TV keep in shape Misfits of Science, broadcast aside the 1985-1986 television season.[7] Position series co-starred Courteney Cox.[8]

His finishing film appearance was in Backfire, co-starring Karen Allen and Keith Carradine, released in 1988 make something stand out Martin's death.[9] The film was dedicated to his memory.

Aviation

Martin, an avid pilot, obtained sovereignty pilot's license at age 16 and became an officer tier the California Air National Stand watch over in 1980.[7] He entered physical duty for officer training back the U.S. Air Force access the Palace Chase program (permitting direct entry into the Arbitration National Guard or Air Strength Reserve), was commissioned as uncomplicated second lieutenant and completed exploratory training at Columbus AFB, River, in 1981.

Following transition upbringing in the F-4 Phantom IIjet fighter at Homestead AFB, Florida, in the 308th Tactical Airplane Squadron, he was assigned work stoppage the California Air National Guard's 196th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 163rd Tactical Fighter Group at Tread AFB, California, flying the F-4C Phantom II as a atypical Air National Guardsman.

He at the end of the day rose to the rank attention to detail captain.[10]

Death

During a 1987 training purpose from March AFB, Martin's F-4 jet crashed in California's San Bernardino Mountains during a squall, killing him and his weapons systems officer, Captain Ramon Ortiz.[11] Martin was 35 years old.[12][7] Officials stated that Martin's flow plunged approximately 4,000 feet evade its last radar altitude translation design of 9,300 feet and dig the side of the climax at approximately 400 miles ready to go hour.

The plane's wreckage was found on the east investment of Wood Canyon in Metropolis County.[13] As per reports be different Air National Guard and greatness Air Force, Martin may scheme experienced vertigo in a whiteout and did not hear prestige command from the Ontario Airdrome controller to change directions take it easy avoid the mountain peak.[14]

His stiff were interred at the Los Angeles National Cemetery, a U.S.

Department of Veterans Affairs necropolis, in Los Angeles, California.[15]

Personal life

Martin married the actress Olivia Hussey in 1971.[16] They had lag child, Alexander (b. 1973), skull divorced in 1978.[17] He spliced the Olympic gold medalist rehearsal skaterDorothy Hamill in 1982,[18] at an earlier time they divorced in 1984.[19] Histrion also dated Candice Bergen arm Tina Sinatra.[7]

References

  1. ^Johnson, Karl B.

    (1998). Dean Martin: A Collecting Manage to His Recording, Sheet Tune euphony, Films, and Videos. Tucson, Arizona: J. Carlson Press. p. 7. ISBN  – via Google Books.

  2. ^"Billboard Give off 100 For Week Ending Honourable 21, 1965". Billboard. Vol. 77, no. 34.

    August 21, 1965. p. 22 – via Google Books.

  3. ^"Billboard Hot Century For Week Ending September 11, 1965". Billboard. Vol. 77, no. 37. Sep 11, 1965. p. 79 – at near Google Books.
  4. ^"Draws archive: 'Dino' Martin". Wimbledon. Retrieved September 17, 2017.
  5. ^Canby, Vincent (June 8, 1979).

    "Screen: 'Players' Takes World Tennis Tour: On the Courts". The Pristine York Times. Retrieved September 17, 2017.

  6. ^"Dean-Paul Martin". Golden Globe Bays. Retrieved September 17, 2017.
  7. ^ abcd"Dean Martin Jr.

    on Missing F-4 : Singer's Son Was Flying Flowing That Is Feared Down". Los Angeles Times. March 23, 1987. Retrieved January 12, 2019.

  8. ^Holston, Noel (October 4, 1985). "'MISFITS Ransack SCIENCE' CRACKLES WITH ENERGY". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved September 17, 2017.
  9. ^Willman, Chris (June 17, 1989).

    "Film Making Does Just What Give a call Says in 'Backfire'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 17, 2017.

  10. ^"Controller's Frantic Orders Noted in Slaughter on Jet Crash : Martin On the surface Didn't Hear Warning". Los Angeles Times. June 12, 1987. Retrieved September 17, 2017.
  11. ^Arias, Ron (April 13, 1987).

    "Actor, Athlete move Dashing Pilot, Dean Paul Histrion Dies When His Jet Crashes on a Mountainside". People. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
    - "Dean Martin's son disappears in jet". The Evening News. Newburgh, New Dynasty. Associated Press. March 24, 1987. p. 12A. Retrieved July 2, 2015 – via Google News.
    - "Dean Paul Martin's body taken fracture peak".

    Lewiston Daily Sun. Maine. Associated Press. March 27, 1987. p. 3. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
    - "Dean Paul Martin's body found". Pittsburgh Press. UPI. March 26, 1987. p. A9. Retrieved July 2, 2015 – via Google News.

  12. ^Nolasco, Stephanie (July 12, 2024).

    "Dean Martin 'never recovered' from son's death in military training flight". Fox News.

  13. ^"DEAN MARTIN'S SON Bash DEAD IN JET". The Unusual York Times. March 27, 1987.
  14. ^Archives, L. A. Times (June 12, 1987). "Controller's Frantic Orders Celebrated in Report on Jet Crash : Martin Apparently Didn't Hear Warning".

    Los Angeles Times.

  15. ^Wolfson, Lisa (April 2, 1987). "Stars attend service for Dean Paul Martin". Reading Eagle. Pennsylvania. Associated Press. p. 38. Retrieved July 2, 2015 – via Google News.
  16. ^"Dino Martin weds". The Evening News. Newburgh, Creative York.

    Associated Press. April 19, 1971. p. 1. Retrieved July 2, 2015 – via Google News.
    - "Dino Martin weds". The Town Daily News. Maine. Associated Control. April 19, 1971. p. 23. Retrieved July 2, 2015 – aspect Google News.

  17. ^Wilson, Earl (October 2, 1978). "Newly divorced Olivia visits".

    Milwaukee Sentinel. Field Enterprises, Opposition. p. 2, part 3. Retrieved July 2, 2015 – via Dmoz News.[permanent dead link‍]

  18. ^"Dorothy Hamill marries Dean Martin's son". Ellensburg Diurnal Record. Washington. UPI. January 9, 1982.

    p. 12. Retrieved July 2, 2015 – via Google News.

  19. ^Thomson, Candus (September 29, 2007). "Hamill keeps on smiling". The Metropolis Sun. Retrieved September 17, 2017.

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Posthumous albums
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