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Dean Martin
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Enjoying great success in music, film, television, and the stage,
Dean Martin
was less an entertainer than an icon, the eternal essence of cool. A member of the legendary
Rat Pack
, he lived and died the high life of booze, broads and bright lights, always projecting a sense of utter detachment and serenity; along with
Frank Sinatra
,
Sammy Davis, Jr.
and the other chosen few who breathed the same rarefied air,
Martin
-- highball and cigarette always firmly in hand
-- embodied the glorious excess of a world long gone, a world without rules or consequences. Throughout it all, he remained just outside the radar of understanding, the most distant star in the firmament; as his biographer
Nick Tosches
once noted,
Martin
was what the Italians called a
menefreghista
-- "one who simply does not give a f***."
Dino Paul Crocetti
was born on June 7, 1917 in Steubenville, Ohio; the son of an immigrant barber, he spoke only Italian until the age of five, and at school was the target of much ridicule for his broken English. He ultimately quit school at the age of 16, going to work in the steel mills; as a boxer named
Kid Crochet
, he also fought a handful of amateur bouts, and later delivered bootleg liquor. After landing a job as a croupier in a local speakeasy, he made his first connections with the underworld, bringing him into contact with club owners all over the Midwest; initially rechristening himself
Dean Martini
, he had a nose job and set out to become a crooner, modeling himself after his acknowledged idol,
Bing Crosby
. Hired by bandleader
Sammy Watkins
, he dropped the second "i" from his stage name and eventually enjoyed minor success on the New York club circuit, winning over audiences with his loose, mellow vocal style.
Despite his good looks and easygoing charm,
Martin
's early years as an entertainer were largely unsuccessful. In 1946 -- the year he issued his first single,
"Which Way Did My Heart Go?"
-- he first met another struggling performer, a comic named
Jerry Lewis
; later that year, while
Lewis
was playing Atlantic City's 500 Club, another act abruptly quit the show, and the comedian suggested
Martin
to fill the void. Initially, the two performed separately, but one night they threw out their routines and teamed on-stage, a Mutt-and-Jeff combo whose wildly improvisational comedy quickly made them a star attraction along the Boardwalk. Within months,
Martin
and
Lewis
' salaries rocketed from $350 to $5000 a week, and by the end of the 1940s they were the most popular comedy duo in the nation. In 1949, they made their film debut in My Friend Irma, and their supporting work proved so popular with audiences that their roles were significantly expanded for the sequel, the following year's My Friend Irma Goes West.
With 1951's At War with the Army,
Martin
and
Lewis
earned their first star billing. The picture established the basic formula of all of their subsequent movie work, with
Martin
the suave straight man forced to suffer the bizarre antics of the manic fool
Lewis
. Critics often loathed the duo, but audiences couldn't get enough -- in all, they headlined 13 comedies for Paramount, among them 1952's Jumping Jacks, 1953's Scared Stiff and 1955's Artists and Models, a superior effort directed by
Frank Tashlin
. For 1956's Hollywood or Bust,
Tashlin
was again in the director's seat, but the movie was the team's last; after
Martin
and
Lewis
' relationship soured to the point where they were no longer even speaking to one another, they announced their breakup following the conclusion of their July 25, 1956 performance at the Copacabana, which celebrated to the day the tenth anniversary of their first show.
While most onlookers predicted continued superstardom for
Lewis
, the general consensus was that
Martin
would falter as a solo act; after all, outside of the 1953 smash
"That's Amore,"
his solo singing career had never quite hit its stride, and in light of the continued ascendancy of rock & roll, his future looked dim. After suffering a failure with Ten Thousand Bedrooms,
Martin
's next move was to appear in the 1958 drama The Young Lions, starring alongside
Montgomery Clift
and
Marlon Brando
; that same year he also hosted The Dean Martin Show, the first of his color specials for NBC television. Both projects were successful, as were his live appearances at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas; in particular, The Young Lions proved him a highly capable dramatic actor. Combined with another hit single,
"Volare,"
Martin
was everywhere that year, and with the continued success of his many TV specials, he effectively conquered movies, music, television and the stage all at the same time -- a claim no other entertainer, not even
Sinatra
, could make.
Even at the peak of his fame, however,
Martin
remained strangely contemptuous of stardom; for a man whose presence in the public eye was almost constant, he was utterly elusive, beyond the realm of mortal understanding. As his celebrity and power grew, he slipped even further away: in early 1959, his movie with
Sinatra
, Some Came Running, hit theaters, and with it came the dawning of the
Rat Pack
. Together,
Sinatra
and
Martin
-- in tandem with their acolytes
Sammy Davis, Jr.
,
Peter Lawford
,
Joey Bishop
and
Shirley MacLaine
-- set new standards of celebrity hipsterdom, becoming avatars of the good life; flexing their muscle not only in show business but also in politics -- their ties to John F.
Kennedy
,
Lawford
's brother-in-law and an honorary Rat Packer code-named "Chicky Baby," are now legend -- they were the new American gods, and Las Vegas was their Mount Olympus.
Martin
-- who continued to impress critics in films like the 1959
Howard Hawks
classic Rio Bravo -- was
Sinatra
's right-hand man, the drunkest and most enigmatic member of the
Rat Pack
(so named in homage to the Holmby Hills
Rat Pack
, a bygone drinking circle that had once gathered around
Humphrey Bogart
); his allegiance to
Sinatra
was total, and
Martin
even left his longtime label Capitol to record for and financially back
Sinatra
's own Reprise imprint. In 1960, the
Rat Pack
starred in Ocean's Eleven, filming in Las Vegas during the day and then taking over the Sands each night; two years later, they reconvened for Sergeants 3. However, in late 1963 -- while filming the third
Rat Pack
opus, Robin and the Seven Hoods -- the news came that
Kennedy
had been assassinated; in effect, as America struggled to pick up the pieces, the
Rat Pack
's reign was over. With Vietnam and the civil rights movement looming on the horizon, there was no longer room for the boozy, happy-go-lucky lifestyle of before -- the fun was truly over.
Yet somehow
Martin
forged on; in 1964, at the peak of
Beatle
mania, he knocked the
Fab Four
out of the top spot on the charts with his single
"Everybody Loves Somebody,"
and that same year starred in
Billy Wilder
's acrid Kiss Me, Stupid, a film which crystallized his persona as the lecherous but lovable lush. In 1965, after years of overtures from NBC,
Martin
finally agreed to host his own weekly variety series; The Dean Martin Show was an enormous hit, running for nine seasons before later spawning a number of hit Celebrity Roast specials during the 1970s. In films, he also remained successful, starring in a series of spy spoofs as secret agent Matt Helm. However, by the late '70s,
Martin
's health began to fail, and his career was primarily confined to casino club stages; in 1987, his son Dean Paul died in an airplane crash, a blow from which he never recovered. After bailing out of a 1988 reunion tour with
Sinatra
and
Davis
,
Martin
spent his final years in solitude; he died on Christmas Day, 1995. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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