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Joe Mantell(1915-2010)

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Joe Mantell
Sentimental, heart-warming piece of Academy Award winning cinema...

A beloved classic of American cinema, Delbert Mann's MARTY was the first ever recipient of the Palme d'Or at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival, as well as the winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture, one of only two films to ever win both organisations' grand prizes (the second being Billy Wilder's THE LOST WEEKEND).

"I've been looking for a girl every Saturday night of my life," says Marty Piletti (Ernest Borgnine, THE VIKINGS, VIOLENT SATURDAY). Yet, despite all his efforts, this 34-year old Bronx butcher remains as shy and uncomfortable around women today as on the day he was born. So when he meets Clara (Betsy Blair, IL GRIDO), a lonely school teacher who's just as smitten with him as he is with her, Marty's on top of the world. But not everyone around him shares his joy. And when his friends and family continually find fault with Clara, even Marty begins to question his newfound love... until he discovers, in an extraordinary way, the strength and courage to follow his heart. 

Adapted from an earlier teleplay written by renowned screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky (Network), Eureka Classics is proud to present MARTY in a special Dual Format edition, that includes the film on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK. The Special Features include the aforementioned teleplay broadcast on NBC in 1953, also directed by Delbert Mann and starring Rod Steiger in the title role.
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Joe Mantell was an American actor of Austrian-Jewish descent. His original last name was "Mantel", but he added an additional l at the end. He was once nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor .

In 1915, Mantell was born in Brooklyn, New York City. His parents were immigrants from the region of Galicia in Eastern Europe. At the time of their immigration, Galicia was part of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (1772-1918), one of the crown-lands of the Austrian Empire.

Mantell started appearing in films as an uncredited extra c. 1949. His first credited role was that of Dexter Freeman in the adventure film "Barbary Pirate" (1949), which depicted the Barbary Wars (1801-1805, 1815).

Mantell first received critical attention for his role as Angie in the romantic drama "Marty" (1955). Angie is depicted as the best friend of protagonist Marty Piletti (played by Ernest Borgnine), but discourages Marty from pursuing marriage with his love interest Clara (played by Betsy Blair). For this role as an obstacle to love, Mantell received his only nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The award was instead won by rival actor Jack Lemmon (1925-2001).

Mantell continued playing minor and supporting roles in films. His film appearances included the film noir "Storm Center" (1956), the political drama "Beau James" (1957), the military-themed comedy "The Sad Sack" (1957), and the World War II-themed comedy-drama "Onionhead".

Mantell was cast frequently in guest star roles in television. He received the starring role of gangster Jackie Rhoades in the episode of "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room" (1960) of the anthology series "The Twilight Zone", co-stared as Pole, the robot fighter Battling Maxo's co-owner in the episode "Steel" (1963) of the same series. He played the failed assassin Giuseppe Zangara (1900-1933) in the two part episode "The Unhired Assassin" (1960) of the crime drama series "The Untouchables".

Mantell had his first recurring role in television when playing Ernie Briggs in six episodes of the sitcom "Pete and Gladys" (1960-1962). He had another recurring role as private detective Albie Loos in four episodes of the detective series "Mannix" (1967-1975).

In 1974, Mantell had one of his most recognizable roles in the neo-noir "Chinatown" (1974), as the character Lawrence Walsh . Walsh is depicted as an associate of the private investigator J. J. "Jake" Gittes (played by Jack Nicholson), and plays a significant role in the film's conclusion, Years later, Mantell returned to the role of Walsh in the sequel films "The Two Jakes" (1990). This happened to be Mantell's last appearance in a film.

Mantell retired from acting in 1990, at the age of 75. He lived in retirement until his death in September 2010. He died in Tarzana, California. He was 94-years-old at the time of death, one of the oldest living actors.
BornDecember 21, 1915
DiedSeptember 29, 2010(94)
BornDecember 21, 1915
DiedSeptember 29, 2010(94)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 1 nomination total

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Known for

Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair in Marty (1955)
Marty
7.7
  • Angie
  • 1955
Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
Chinatown
8.1
  • Walsh
  • 1974
Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren in The Birds (1963)
The Birds
7.6
  • Traveling Salesman at Diner's Bar
  • 1963
Jack Nicholson in The Two Jakes (1990)
The Two Jakes
6.1
  • Walsh
  • 1990

Credits

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  • Jack Nicholson in The Two Jakes (1990)
    The Two Jakes
    6.1
    • Walsh
    • 1990
  • Movers & Shakers (1985)
    Movers & Shakers
    4.2
    • Larry
    • 1985
  • Blame It on the Night (1984)
    Blame It on the Night
    5.1
    • Attorney - on Plane
    • 1984
  • Ron Carey, Max Gail, Ron Glass, James Gregory, Steve Landesberg, Hal Linden, and Jack Soo in Barney Miller (1975)
    Barney Miller
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Raymond Waymond
    • 1982
  • Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers in Hart to Hart (1979)
    Hart to Hart
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Al Teresi
    • 1980
  • Blind Ambition (1979)
    Blind Ambition
    6.7
    TV Mini Series
    • Joey
    • 1979
  • Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize in Fantasy Island (1977)
    Fantasy Island
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Lieutenant Eddie Hodges
    • 1978
  • Edward Asner in Lou Grant (1977)
    Lou Grant
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Simmons
    • 1977
  • Bea Arthur in Maude (1972)
    Maude
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Gus
    • 1976
  • Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Carroll O'Connor, and Jean Stapleton in All in the Family (1971)
    All in the Family
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Sidney Schwartz
    • 1976
  • They Only Come Out at Night (1975)
    They Only Come Out at Night
    4.6
    TV Movie
    • Lt. Baylor
    • 1975
  • Susan Howard, Barry Newman, and Albert Salmi in Petrocelli (1974)
    Petrocelli
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Jess Carson
    • 1974
  • Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Chinatown
    8.1
    • Walsh
    • 1974
  • Raymond Burr and Barbara Sigel in Ironside (1967)
    Ironside
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Franklin
    • Sid Leppich
    • 1969–1971
  • The F.B.I. (1965)
    The F.B.I.
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Everett Albers
    • 1970

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  • Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Carroll O'Connor, and Jean Stapleton in All in the Family (1971)
    All in the Family
    8.4
    TV Series
    • performer: "Rock-a-bye Baby" (uncredited)
    • 1976

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  • Alternative name
    • Joseph Mantell
  • Born
    • December 21, 1915
    • Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • September 29, 2010
    • Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, USA(complications from pneumonia)
  • Spouse
    • Mary Frank1955 - September 29, 2010 (his death, 3 children)

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    Known for uttering one of the most famous ending lines to a movie: "Forget it Jake, it's Chinatown." (in Chinatown (1974)).

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