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  1. Martin Gabel. Actor: Marnie. Martin Gabel was born on 19 June 1912 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Marnie (1964), The Front Page (1974) and The Lost Moment (1947). He was married to Arlene Francis. He died on 22 May 1986 in New York City, New York, USA.

  2. Actor, Film Director. He is probably best remembered as the narrator and host of the May 8, 1945 CBS Radio broadcast of writer Norman Corwin's epic dramatic poem On a Note of Triumph, a commemoration of the fall of the Nazi regime in Germany and the end of World War II in Europe. The broadcast was so popular that the...

  3. May 23, 1986 · Martin Gabel, whose career as an actor, director and Broadway producer spanned four decades, died of a heart attack yesterday. He was 73 years old. Mr. Gabel was stricken in his apartment at...

  4. Actor Martin Gabel was widely known for his presence on the silver screen. Gabel had an early acting career in film, appearing in such titles as the drama "Fourteen Hours" (1951) with Paul Douglas, the crime picture "M" (1951) with David Wayne and the crime flick "Deadline U.S.A." (1952) with Humphrey Bogart. He also appeared in "The Thief" (1952).

  5. Martin Gabel (1912-1986) biography on Film Reference. Born June 19, 1912, in Philadelphia, PA; died of a heart attack in New York City, May 22, 1986; son of Israel (a jeweler) and Ruth (Herzog) Gabel; marriedArlene Francis (an actress and broadcaster).

  6. Biography. Martin Gabel (June 19, 1912 – May 22, 1986) was an American actor, film director and film producer. Known For. Marnie. The Front Page. M. The Thief. There Was a Crooked Man... Lady in Cement. Deadline - U.S.A. The James Dean Story. Acting. Directing.

  7. Actor Martin Gabel was widely known for his presence on the silver screen. Gabel had an early acting career in film, appearing in such titles as the drama "Fourteen Hours" (1951) with Paul Douglas, the crime picture "M" (1951) with David Wayne and the crime flick "Deadline U.S.A." (1952) with...

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