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  1. Mar 26, 2019 · But Strother Martin, that gracious host, was likely more recognizable by appearance than the southern playwright, if not by name. In the episode’s first sketch — a brutal summer camp for French language learners — Martin delivered a spin on his most famous line of dialogue: “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate bilingually.”

  2. One of his last acting jobs was as host of Saturday Night Live on April 19, 1980. In one of the skits, Martin played the strict owner of a French language camp for children, based on his role as the prison captain from Cool Hand Luke .

  3. In 1980, Martin served as the host of an episode of ‘Saturday Night Live’. His last cinematic appearance was in the 1980 action comedy ‘Hotwire’. He was supposed to star in the cult film ‘Dark Night of the Scarecrow’.

  4. Jul 6, 2024 · The curtain heartbreakingly closed for Strother Martin. Despite a flourishing career and seemingly good health (although he was being treated for diabetes and heart issues), a sudden heart attack claimed him in 1980.

  5. Sep 12, 2009 · Strother Martin thought the folks from the Seattle Film Society wanted to meet him just because he had done some jobs of work for Sam Peckinpah and they had had Sam to tea a year or so earlier. Not that that gave him any trouble.

  6. Strother Martin. Actor: Slap Shot. American character actor who achieved considerable fame in the last decade of his life. A native of Kokomo, Indiana, Strother Martin Jr. was the youngest of three children of Strother Douglas Martin, a machinist, and Ethel Dunlap Martin.

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  8. Strother Martin. Actor: Slap Shot. American character actor who achieved considerable fame in the last decade of his life. A native of Kokomo, Indiana, Strother Martin Jr. was the youngest of three children of Strother Douglas Martin, a machinist, and Ethel Dunlap Martin.