D'Urville Martin

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

23

Gender

Male

Birthday

1939-02-11

Day of death

1984-05-28 (45 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York

D'Urville Martin

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   D'Urville Martin (February 11, 1939 – May 28, 1984) was an American actor and director in both film and television. He appeared with regularity in numerous 1970s movies in the blaxploitation genre of films. Born in New York City, D'urville began his career in the mid 1960s, soon becoming a prominent recurring figure in the genre. Martin acted in several movies of the time, including Black Like Me and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. Among his partners was the famous blaxploitation actor Fred “The Hammer” Williamson, playing his partner Toby in the Black Charley. Martin also directed films in his career, including Dolemite, starring Rudy Ray Moore. His career ended in 1984 with a heart attack at age 45 likely caused by his hard-partying lifestyle. Description above from the Wikipedia article D'Urville Martin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

  • The Invaders

    The Invaders

  • The Name of the Game

    The Name of the Game

  • The Monkees

    The Monkees

  • Rosemary's Baby

    Rosemary's Baby

  • Blind Rage

    Blind Rage

  • Sheba, Baby

    Sheba, Baby

  • Black Caesar

    Black Caesar

  • Dolemite

    Dolemite

  • The Bear

    The Bear

  • Watermelon Man

    Watermelon Man

  • Boss Nigger

    Boss Nigger

  • Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

    Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

  • Hammer

    Hammer

  • Five on the Black Hand Side

    Five on the Black Hand Side

  • Hell Up In Harlem

    Hell Up In Harlem

  • The Soul of Nigger Charley

    The Soul of Nigger Charley

  • The Legend of Nigger Charley

    The Legend of Nigger Charley

  • A Time to Sing

    A Time to Sing

  • Book of Numbers

    Book of Numbers

  • Black Like Me

    Black Like Me

  • The Final Comedown

    The Final Comedown

  • The Big Score

    The Big Score

  • Black Hollywood

    Black Hollywood