
Martin Landau in North by Northwest
Cat's Eye Movie News On July 15 (Saturday) local time in Los Angeles, Hollywood veteran actor Martin Landau died in the hospital at the age of 89. Martin Landau has starred in director Hitchcock's famous "North by Northwest". He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor three times, and in the end, Tim Burton's "Ed Wood" earned him the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
The role of Martin Landau in Ed Wood in "Bella Lugoghi"
Martin Randau was born on June 20, 1928 in New York, UNITED States, and has been active in the film and television industry since the 1950s. In Ed Wood, Martin Landau plays the role of "Bella Lugosi", a Hungarian horror film actor, and Martin Landau's performance accurately shows the mystery, sensitivity and fragility of this character. In addition to the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, the role won Martin the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor and the second Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film.
Martin Landau's two other Oscar-nominated films are "Crime and Mistake" directed by Woody Allen and "Tucker: His Dream" by Francis Ford Coppola. In addition, Martin Landau has been nominated for six Emmy Awards, three of which were nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his starring role in "The Tiger's Trick.".
He has since starred in episodes such as Space: 1999. In both series, he was worked with his then-wife, Barbara Bain, who married in 1957 and broke up in 1993, with two daughters in common.