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Let's stroll back to the days of the "Rat Pack" when men were men, and a dame was still a dame! When I was younger I thought if I looked up the word cool in the dictionary, I'd find Dean Martin's picture there!

He was the King of Cool!


Dean Martin found phenomenal success in almost every entertainment venue and, although suffering a few down times during his career, always managed to come out on top. During the '50s, he and partner Jerry Lewis formed one of the most popular comic film duos in filmdom.

After splitting with Lewis, he was associated with the Hollywood's ultra-cool "Rat Pack" and came to be known as the chief deputy to the "Chairman of the Board," Frank Sinatra.


Born "Dino Paul Crocetti" into an Italian-American family in Steubenville, Ohio, he left school at age sixteen and had a variety of jobs including that of prizefighter before changing his name and achieving moderate success as a singer in the New York club scene. He first teamed up with Jerry Lewis July 25, 1946 at Club 500 in Atlantic City, New Jersey and the two created a successful stage comedy routine, the duo made their first film together in 1949 with ''My Friend Irma'' and in 1951 they starred in the hit ''At War with the Army'' which established the formula for their thirteen following films.On television the duo debuted in 1950 on ''The Colgate Comedy Hour'', a variety show that they would occasionally host from 1950-1955. The partnership with Lewis broke up on July 24, 1956 and Martin surprised many when he went on to further success on his own.

In the 1960s he was part of the Rat Pack and made a number of successful films with them.He also starred in a series of four films as secret agent Matt Helm (1966-1969). The most well-known of these films was The Wrecking Crew (1969), in which his co-star was the ill-fated Sharon Tate. From 1965 until 1974 he hosted the weekly variety show, ''The Dean Martin Show'' on NBC. Martin's best film role was in the popular disaster film Airport (1970).In the 1970s his poor health and declining popularity generally restricted him to the stage.He finally retired completely in 1988 when he became ill during a concert tour with surviving Rat Packers Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr.He appeared in fifty-one films in all.

He was married three times and had eight children, one by adoption.Tragedy struck on March 21, 1987 when his 35-year-old son, Dean Paul Martin, Jr., an actor, singer (in the group Dino, Desi, & Billy), and former tennis pro, was killed when the National Guard jet he was piloting crashed.Martin was devastated by the loss which led to further deterioration of his health.

Dean Martin died Christmas Day, 1995 and was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, California.

Like the song says. "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime", and Dean we loved you!

Till we Stroll again, Love Somebody!!



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