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  1. Mardik Martin (September 16, 1934 – September 11, 2019) [1] [2] was an Armenian American screenwriter, known for Mean Streets, New York, New York and Raging Bull – all directed by his lifelong friend Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro. Mardik Martin is among the revered screenwriters on Writers Guild of America list of 101 Greatest ...

  2. Sep 13, 2019 · Mardik Vartan Martin was born on Sept. 16, 1934, in Abadan, Iran, to Vartan and Heranoosh (Fenerjian) Martin, both of whom were of Armenian descent. His mother was a homemaker, and his father ...

  3. Sep 11, 2019 · Mardik Martin, the co-screenwriter behind Martin Scorsese‘s Mean Streets, New York, New York and Raging Bull, has died.He was 84. Martin died Wednesday at his home in Studio City of a stroke ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0552731Mardik Martin - IMDb

    Mardik moved to Hollywood after Mean Streets (1973), which he co-wrote with Martin Scorsese, became a huge success. He worked for Chartoff-Winkler Productions in the years following, writing screenplays like Valentino (1977) and collaborating with Scorsese on multiple projects before writing the first three drafts of Raging Bull (1980) .

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    • Abadan, Iran
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    • Studio City, California, USA
  5. Sep 12, 2019 · Los Angeles – Acclaimed screenwriter Mardik Martin ( Mean Streets, Raging Bull) died on Wednesday, September 11, at his home in Studio City due to a stroke at age 84. Mardik Martin was born September 16, 1934, in Abadan, Iran, to Armenian parents Vartan Martin and Heranoush Martin in a family of five that included sisters Violet and Gladys.

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  7. Sep 12, 2019 · Screenwriter Mardik Martin, a frequent collaborator with Martin Scorsese on films including “Raging Bull,” “Mean Streets” and “New York, New York,” died Wednesday in Los Angeles at 82 ...

  8. Sep 18, 2019 · Martin spoke frankly about his human frailties and his accomplishment in the 2008 documentary “Mardik: Baghdad to Hollywood,” an 82-minute film that traces the screenwriter’s life from Iran ...

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