Martin Kingsley

Martin Kingsley

actor

Martin Kingsley was born on Dec 14, 1925 in USA. Martin Kingsley's big-screen debut came with The Oklahoma Woman directed by Roger Corman in 1956, strarring Sheriff Bill Peters.

Martin Kingsley was a successful supporting actor of stage, radio, television and screen for a relatively short period, from 1947 until 1957. Martin was born Martin Kornhauser in Jewish Hospital in Brooklyn, NY on December 14, 1925, the first born son of Harry A. (a native of Hungary) and Sadye R. Weiss Kornhauser. Martin was raised in Brooklyn. He had one sister, Edna, perhaps six years his junior. Martin entered the U.S. Army after he became of draft age, perhaps in early 1944, and served in Third Army Headquarters in France. During the closing days of the war while on active duty, Martin volunteered for an acting role, playing the gangster Trock, in the overseas G.I. production of 'Winterset,' under the Broadway director

  • Birthday

    Dec 14, 1925
  • Place of Birth

    Brooklyn, New York, USA

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