D'Urville Martin(1939-1984)
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
D'Urville Martin was a key important, prolific and hugely engaging
supporting actor who appeared with pleasing regularity in a handful of
delightfully down'n'dirty 70s blaxploitation features. Martin was born
on February 11, 1939 in New York City. D'Urville first began acting in
the 1960s including the elevator attendant in "Rosemary's Baby".
He soon became a principal recurring figure in the 70s
blaxploitation cinema cycle. Martin acted in several movies with
legendary blaxploitation icon Fred "The Hammer" Williamson; he was
especially memorable as Williamson's reluctant partner Toby in the
"Black Charley" pictures and old childhood chum Reverand Rufus in both
the terrific "Black Caesar" and its solid sequel "Hell Up in Harlem."
D'Urville popped up in two flicks for director William Girdler: he's
the villainous Pilot in the Pam Grier vehicle "Sheba, Baby" and a
flamboyant pimp in the enjoyably tacky "The Zebra Killer." Martin
directed the hilarious Rudy Ray Moore comedy hoot "Dolemite" -- he also
plays Willie Green in this film -- and "Disco 9500."
Among the TV shows he did guest spots on are "Dr. Kildare," "Daniel
Boone," "The Monkees," "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," "The Invaders," "All
in the Family," "Love, American Style," and "Ironside." Alas, D'Urville
Martin had a hard partying lifestyle which directly lead to his
unfortunate untimely death from a heart attack at age 45 on May 28,
1984.