Barney Martin

Barney Martin Headshot

Actor

Birth Date: March 3, 1923

Death Date: March 21, 2005

Birth Place: Queens, New York

Best known as Morty Seinfeld, the lumpy, loveable, penny-pinching father of Jerry Seinfeld on the pop culture touchstone "Seinfeld" (NBC, 1990-1998), character actor Barney Martin brought a unique mixture of clever comedy and Everyman earnestness to his roles on stage, screen and television for over four decades.

Born March 3, 1923, in the New York City borough of Queens, Martin served as a navigator in the Air Force during World War II, flying some 40-plus missions. After his discharge, he followed his father to the force, enjoying a 20-year career as a New York City police detective and demonstarting a talent for making deputy police commissioners laugh during presentations.

His knack for joke-telling earned him a spot writing speeches for various officials, and a second career was born. In the 1950s, he began writing on the side for comedy shows such as "Name That Tune" and "The Steve Allen Show," where he met Mel Brooks, who coaxed Martin into performing. By the end of the '50s, his robust frame got him a job as a stand-in for Gleason.

He appeared in the original "Candid Camera" and landed a small part as a juror in Alfred Hitchcock's "The Wrong Man" (1956). After an appearance in the film "Charly" (1968), Brooks cast Martin in "The Producers" (1968). That role launched Martin into Broadway theater, where he appeared in several musicals, including "South Pacific," "The Fantasticks," All American" and "How Now Dow Jones." He created the role of Roxy's unappreciated husband, Amos Hart, in the celebrated "Mr. Cellophane" sequence in the original Bob Fosse production of the renowned musical "Chicago" in 1975. He subsidized his theater work with TV guest stints on such series as "The Odd Couple," "Happy Days" and "Barney Miller."

In 1981, Martin received his most popular screen role, playing Liza Minnelli's matter-of-fact father Ralph Marolla in "Arthur," opposite comic Dudley Moore. The actor also appeared in several television series in the the '80s and early '90s, primarily in sitcoms including "The Tony Randall Show" (where he was a regular), "Major Dad," "Full House," "The Golden Girls," "The Wonder Years," "Murphy Brown" (as the father of reporter Frank Fontana), "Diff'rent Strokes" and "Night Court."

He also took dramatic roles on "21 Jump Street," "Murder She Wrote," "Hill Street Blues," "St. Elsewhere" and "Sisters." The actor was also cast in regular roles in several series that failed to catch on, including "Number 96" (NBC, 1980-1981), "Zorro and Son" (CBS, 1983) in a dual role as brothers Napa and Sonoma, the Valerie Bertinelli sit-com "Sydney" (CBS, 1990) and the Don Rickles sit-com "Daddy Dearest" (Fox, 1993). He also had a recurring role on the ABC family dramedy "Life Goes On" in 1991 and 1992.

When he landed his career-defining stint on "Seinfeld," Martin was the third actor to play the part of Seinfeld's father and became the one most identified with the role of the Florida retiree, appearing in 23 episodes between 1991 and 1998. Among the more notable episodes involving his character was one in which Morty and his wife, Helen, played by Liz Sheridan, were the stars of their Florida condo association's annual show.

There was also the episode in which Morty invents the "Executive," a beltless trench coat that Kramer wanted to sell. Martin, long skilled in comedy, immensively enjoyed his late-career run on the popular series, saying in 1998: "Playing Jerry's dad was like having whipped cream on top of a mountain of ice cream." Post-"Seinfeld," the actor remained largely retired prior to his death in 2005.

Credits

Buzz Lightyear of Star Command

Guest Voice
Series
2000

George and Leo

Guest Star
Series
1997
70%

Promised Land

Guest Star
Series
1996

Daddy Dearest

Actor
Pete Peters
Show
1993

Us

Actor
Jack Hayes
Movie
1991

Sydney

Actor
Ray
Series
1990
67%

SeinfeldStream

Actor
Morty
Series
1989
89%

SeinfeldStream

Guest Star
Morty
Series
1989
89%

The Wonder YearsStream

Guest Star
Old Kevin Arnold
Series
1988

Deadly Weapon

Actor
Movie
1988

Full HouseStream

Guest Star
Ranger Roy
Series
1987

21 Jump StreetStream

Guest Star
Charlie
Series
1987

The Twilight Zone

Actor
Series
1985

The Golden GirlsStream

Guest Star
Karl
Series
1985

Sam

Actor
George Kosovich
Show
1985

Murder, She WroteStream

Guest Star
Lt. Timothy Hanratty
Series
1984

Highway to HeavenStream

Guest Star
Barney
Series
1984

Punky BrewsterStream

Guest Star
Dr. Evans
Series
1984

For Love or Money

Actor
Piper
Movie
1984

Hotel

Guest Star
Soap
1983

Mama's FamilyStream

Guest Star
Series
1983

Hill Street BluesStream

Guest Star
Ben Seltzer
Series
1981
97%

ArthurStream

Actor
Ralph Marolla
Movie
1981
86%

This Year's Blonde

Actor
Eddie Mannix
Movie
1980

The Silent Lovers

Actor
Eddie Mannix
Movie
1980

Archie Bunker's PlaceStream

Guest Star
Series
1979

Trapper John, M.D.

Guest Star
Series
1979

Hart to HartStream

Guest Star
Series
1979

Diff'rent StrokesStream

Guest Star
Series
1978

Movie MovieStream

Actor
Motorcycle Cop
Movie
1978

CHiPsStream

Guest Star
Series
1977

It Happened One ChristmasStream

Actor
Uncle Willie
Movie
1977

The Tony Randall Show

Actor
Jack Terwilliger
Show
1976

Barney MillerStream

Guest Star
Wendell R. Bergendahl
Series
1975

Happy DaysStream

Guest Star
G.W. Burch
Series
1974

The Odd Couple

Guest Star
Mr. Moss
Series
1970

Charly

Actor
Hank
Movie
1968
55%

Zero Hour

Actor
guest
Show
1967

Alfred Hitchcock HourStream

Actor
Series
1962

I've Got a SecretStream

Guest
Game Show
1952