Dick-Martin-Obituary

Dick Martin

Jan 30, 1922 – May 24, 2008

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BORN
January 30, 1922
DIED
May 24, 2008

Obituary

Dick Martin, born on Jan 30, 1922, passed away on May 24, 2008.

Obituary

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dick Martin, the zany half of the U.S. comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86.

Martin, who went on to become one of television's busiest directors after splitting with Rowan in the late 1970s, died Saturday night of respiratory complications at a hospital in Santa Monica, family spokesman Barry Greenberg said.

"He had had some pretty severe respiratory problems for many years, and he had pretty much stopped breathing a week ago," Greenberg said.

Martin was surrounded by family and friends when he died just after 6 p.m., Greenberg said.

"Laugh-in," which debuted in January 1968, was unlike any comedy-variety show before it. Rather than relying on a series of tightly scripted song-and-dance segments, it offered up a steady, almost stream-of-consciousness run of non-sequitur jokes, political satire and madhouse antics from a cast of talented young actors and comedians that also included Ruth Buzzi, Arte Johnson, Henry Gibson, Jo Anne Worley and announcer Gary Owens.

Presiding over it all were Rowan and Martin, the veteran nightclub comics whose standup banter put their own distinct spin on the show.

Like all straight men, Rowan provided the voice of reason, striving to correct his partner's absurdities. Martin, meanwhile, was full of bogus, often risque theories about life, which he appeared to hold with unwavering certainty.
Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press





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Saw Dick in a Carol Burnett rerun last night. I was reminded of what an immensely talented, funny and charismatic man he was, separate and apart from Laugh-In. Definitely a one in a million loss. RIP.

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Dick you will be missed.

I absolutely love u YOUR SHOW LAUGH IN has BROUGHT ME ALOT OF SMILES AND LAUGHTER I USE TO Watch it in my teens now being 63 I ABSOLUTELY LOVE WATCHING IT EVERY NIGHT SEEING YR BEAUTIFUL WHITE TEETH AND SMILE THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BRINGING SO MUCH LAUGHTER IN MY HOME AND HEART GOD BLESS U AND FAMILY HOPE TO SEE U IN HEAVEN

Memories of " Rowan & Martin's Laugh In" back in the 70's still leaves me with joy. Good old wholesome family comedy me and my mom & dad watched together. Dick was so much fun to watch in action always either laughing, smiling or telling a joke...THANKS FOR THE GOOD TIMES.....RIP

"You bet your sweet bippy" !

I saw Rowan and Martin while they were starring at the Sahara Hotel and Casino in the early 1970's. In person they were even funnier and more outrageous than they were on Laugh In. No blue material, only funny, goofy humor that had the whole audience laughing from beginning to end. Sorry to see you go. You left me with a lot of laughs and a name from one of your skits that I use when I try to hide my on-line identity-Farquhar P. Parkenfarker.

Say Goodnight, Dick. Rest In Peace, Kind Sir. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day.