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Dean Martin

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Dean Martin Famous memorial Veteran

Original Name
Dino Paul Crocetti
Birth
Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Dec 1995 (aged 78)
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Westwood, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0585738, Longitude: -118.4404664
Plot
Sanctuary of Love, left side
Memorial ID
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Actor, Comedian, Singer. He was a popular 20th-century American entertainer. Born Dino Paul Crocetti in Steubenville, Ohio, before achieving stardom, he performed various job duties, some of which were as a steel mill worker, a service station attendant, a gambler, and he also tried to be a professional boxer. As a boxer, he fought under the name of "Kid Crochet." When asked about his boxing career, he said that he had won "all" but 11 of his 12 bouts. In 1946, his life would change forever when he met a very hard working young up-start named Jerry Lewis. This would mark the beginning of one of Hollywood's greatest teams. During the next 11 years and 16 films, the team of Martin and Lewis not only brought about super-stardom, but it also brought a lot of personal conflicts. These conflicts not only led to their break-up, but the hurt was felt by the two for a great number of years. After the Martin-Lewis split, 1958-59 brought two films for Dean, "The Young Lions" in 1958 and a film entitled "Rio Bravo" in 1959. In this film, he was not only starring with another Hollywood icon, John Wayne, but also a very popular rock n' roll teen idol, Ricky Nelson. While sharing songs with Nelson in this film, it became a hit with music fans everywhere. A 1960 film, however, added yet another high point in his career. The mega-hit film "Oceans Eleven" would bring with it the ever famous "rat pack" label, when he was teamed with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford. This proved to be an enduring bond among these greats. His film career continued until 1965, when he made a daring venture into the television industry with "The Dean Martin Show." He hosted this show until 1973, and earned a Golden Globe award. His show would change, and by adding a panel of some of Hollywood's biggest names, the "Dean Martin's Celebrity Roast" was formed. This show would be known as one of the best in television history, and will remain a classic. When the show's run ended in 1984, and after a 19-year stint in television, he thought it was a time to relax, but after a short respite, he went on a singing tour with his old friends of the "rat pack." But 1987 would bring with it a very tragic event, one from which Dean would never recover, when his son, Dean Paul Martin, was killed in a plane crash. He immediately left the rat pack tour, never to return, and he resigned to a solitary life until his death on a Christmas day. In his personal life, Dean was married 3 times, of which all ended in divorce. His first wife was Betty McDonald from 1940 1949 and had 4 children. His second wife was Jeanne Biegger from 1949 to 1973 with 3 children. And his third wife Catherine Hawn from 1973 to 1976 with one step daughter. As a singer, he was known as one of the greatest crooners, and "Dino" was an extremely popular singer with the Italian segment of society. He has been honored by Hollywood with 3 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His 1964 version of Ken Lane and Irvin Taylor's 1947 song "Everybody Loves Somebody" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.

Actor, Comedian, Singer. He was a popular 20th-century American entertainer. Born Dino Paul Crocetti in Steubenville, Ohio, before achieving stardom, he performed various job duties, some of which were as a steel mill worker, a service station attendant, a gambler, and he also tried to be a professional boxer. As a boxer, he fought under the name of "Kid Crochet." When asked about his boxing career, he said that he had won "all" but 11 of his 12 bouts. In 1946, his life would change forever when he met a very hard working young up-start named Jerry Lewis. This would mark the beginning of one of Hollywood's greatest teams. During the next 11 years and 16 films, the team of Martin and Lewis not only brought about super-stardom, but it also brought a lot of personal conflicts. These conflicts not only led to their break-up, but the hurt was felt by the two for a great number of years. After the Martin-Lewis split, 1958-59 brought two films for Dean, "The Young Lions" in 1958 and a film entitled "Rio Bravo" in 1959. In this film, he was not only starring with another Hollywood icon, John Wayne, but also a very popular rock n' roll teen idol, Ricky Nelson. While sharing songs with Nelson in this film, it became a hit with music fans everywhere. A 1960 film, however, added yet another high point in his career. The mega-hit film "Oceans Eleven" would bring with it the ever famous "rat pack" label, when he was teamed with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford. This proved to be an enduring bond among these greats. His film career continued until 1965, when he made a daring venture into the television industry with "The Dean Martin Show." He hosted this show until 1973, and earned a Golden Globe award. His show would change, and by adding a panel of some of Hollywood's biggest names, the "Dean Martin's Celebrity Roast" was formed. This show would be known as one of the best in television history, and will remain a classic. When the show's run ended in 1984, and after a 19-year stint in television, he thought it was a time to relax, but after a short respite, he went on a singing tour with his old friends of the "rat pack." But 1987 would bring with it a very tragic event, one from which Dean would never recover, when his son, Dean Paul Martin, was killed in a plane crash. He immediately left the rat pack tour, never to return, and he resigned to a solitary life until his death on a Christmas day. In his personal life, Dean was married 3 times, of which all ended in divorce. His first wife was Betty McDonald from 1940 1949 and had 4 children. His second wife was Jeanne Biegger from 1949 to 1973 with 3 children. And his third wife Catherine Hawn from 1973 to 1976 with one step daughter. As a singer, he was known as one of the greatest crooners, and "Dino" was an extremely popular singer with the Italian segment of society. He has been honored by Hollywood with 3 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His 1964 version of Ken Lane and Irvin Taylor's 1947 song "Everybody Loves Somebody" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.

Bio by: Paul Duncan


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1190/dean-martin: accessed ), memorial page for Dean Martin (7 Jun 1917–25 Dec 1995), Find a Grave Memorial ID 1190, citing Westwood Memorial Park, Westwood, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.