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  1. Martin Balsam was an American actor who won an Oscar and a Tony Award for his roles in film and theatre. He appeared in many classic films, such as 12 Angry Men, Psycho, and All the President's Men, and in TV shows, such as Dr. Kildare and Archie Bunker's Place.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000842Martin Balsam - IMDb

    Martin Balsam was an American actor who won an Oscar for A Thousand Clowns and starred in Psycho, Breakfast at Tiffany's and other films. He also appeared in many Italian movies and died in Rome in 1996.

  3. Martin Balsam. Actor: All the President's Men. Martin Henry Balsam was born on November 4, 1919 in the Bronx, New York City, to Lillian (Weinstein) and Albert Balsam, a manufacturer of women's sportswear.

  4. Feb 14, 1996 · Martin Balsam, a heavyset, baldish character actor whose talents earned him an Oscar, a Tony and roles in scores of films and plays and hundreds of television shows over more than half a...

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  6. Mar 31, 2024 · Remembering Martin Balsam: A Deep Dive Into The Enduring Impact Of A Screen Legend's Work. #Martinbalsam

  7. A user-created list of 10 favorite movies starring Martin Balsam, an American actor known for his roles in Psycho, 12 Angry Men, and Breakfast at Tiffany's. See the titles, ratings, summaries, and cast of each film on IMDb.

  8. Martin Balsam, the respected veteran character actor who earned a 1965 Academy Award as best supporting actor for A Thousand Clowns, has died. He was 76.

  9. Martin Balsam wins the Oscar for Supporting Actor for A Thousand Clowns at the 38th Academy Awards. Presented by Lila Kedrova and hosted by Bob Hope.See more...

  10. Martin Henry Balsam (November 4, 1919 – February 13, 1996) was an American actor. He is known for his Oscar -winning role as Arnold Burns in A Thousand Clowns and his role as Detective Milton Arbogast in Psycho. He also starred in All the President's Men. Balsam in the 1960s.