Martin Gabel

Martin Gabel

Acting

Birthday

1912/06/19

Day of death

1986/05/22 (73 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Also know as

Martin Gable

Biography

Martin Gabel (June 19, 1912 – May 22, 1986) was an American actor, film director and film producer.

Acting
The Front Page
7.3

(1974) The Front Page

as Dr. Max J. Eggelhofer

Marnie
7.1

(1964) Marnie

as Sidney Strutt

The James Dean Story
5.2

(1957) The James Dean Story

as Narrator

Harvey
6.8

(1972) Harvey

as Judge Omar Gaffney

Lord Love a Duck
5.7

(1966) Lord Love a Duck

as T. Harrison "Harry" Belmont (uncredited)

There Was a Crooked Man...
6.8

(1970) There Was a Crooked Man...

as Warden LeGoff

The First Deadly Sin
5.8

(1980) The First Deadly Sin

as Christopher Langley

Deadline - U.S.A.
6.8

(1952) Deadline - U.S.A.

as Tomas Rienzi

Lady in Cement
6.2

(1968) Lady in Cement

as Al Mungar

The Thief
6.1

(1952) The Thief

as Mr. Bleek

Goodbye Charlie
5.6

(1964) Goodbye Charlie

as Morton Craft

Fourteen Hours
7.2

(1951) Fourteen Hours

as Dr. Strauss

Smile Jenny, You're Dead
6.1

(1974) Smile Jenny, You're Dead

as Meade De Ruyter

The Power and the Glory
0.0

(1963) The Power and the Glory

as Chief of Police

Contract on Cherry Street
6.3

(1977) Contract on Cherry Street

as Bob Waldman

The Crimebusters
6.5

(1961) The Crimebusters

as George Vincent

Tip on a Dead Jockey
6.1

(1957) Tip on a Dead Jockey

as Bert Smith

The Right Man
6.0

(1960) The Right Man

as William Jennings Bryant

M
6.3

(1951) M

as Charlie Marshall

Pictura
0.0

(1951) Pictura

as Narrator: Gauguin episode (voice)

The Making of the President: 1964
0.0

(1966) The Making of the President: 1964

as Narrator (voice)

The Making of the President 1960
0.0

(1963) The Making of the President 1960

as Self

Divorce American Style
5.8

(1967) Divorce American Style

as Dr. Zenwinn

The Ed Sullivan Show
6.6

(1948) The Ed Sullivan Show

as Self

Tony Awards
4.6

(1956) Tony Awards

as Self - Nominee

What's My Line?
6.9

(1950) What's My Line?

as Self - Panelist

What's My Line?
6.9

(1950) What's My Line?

as Self - Mystery Guest

6.5

(1957) Tonight Starring Jack Paar

as Self