Dick Martin Movies
Though he has done many other things since the late '60s and early '70s, comedian/actor
Dick Martin will best be remembered as the co-host of the innovative sketch comedy series Laugh-In (1968-1973) with his longtime partner and straightman
Dan Rowan. Rowan and
Martin started out on television appearing briefly on the summer edition of the comedy variety show
The Chevy Show in 1958. He and Rowan made their feature-film debut that year in the Western Once Upon a Horse. Between 1962 and 1964,
Martin, sans Rowan, was a regular on The Lucy Show. The two reunited to appear regularly on
The Dean Martin Summer Show (1966-1967). That year,
Martin also made another solo appearance in the
Doris Day feature The Glass Bottom Boat. Laugh-In was the comic duo's biggest success and at the peak of their popularity, the two attempted to further cash in by appearing in the Abbott and Costello-like horror spoof,
The Maltese Bippy (1969). The film bombed and it would be years before
Martin again appeared in a film. Since then, his acting appearances on television and in film have been sporadic. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide