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Harvey Martin

 
Actor: Muriel Martin-Harvey
  • Died: Dec 15, 1988
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: teens
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Hard Way
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Hard Way (1916)

Biography

British actress Muriel Martin-Harvey primarily appeared on-stage from the early teens through the late '30s, but she also occasionally worked in films. Her father was noted London stage performer and manager John Martin-Harvey. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Harvey Martin
Position(s)
Defensive end
Jersey #(s)
79
Born November 16, 1950(1950-11-16)
Dallas, Texas
Died December 24, 2001 (aged 51)
Career information
Year(s) 19731983
NFL Draft 1973 / Round: 3 / Pick: 53
College East Texas State
Professional teams
Career stats
Sacks 114
Games 158
Interceptions 2
Stats at NFL.com
Career highlights and awards

Harvey Banks Martin (November 16, 1950 – December 24, 2001) was an American football defensive end in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys from 1973 until 1983. He started playing football in high school, only because he overheard his father tell his mother that he was ashamed that his son did not play like his friends' children. He eventually starred at South Oak Cliff High School and East Texas State University before being drafted in the third round of the 1973 NFL Draft.

As part of the famed Doomsday Defense, "The Beautiful" aka "Too Mean" led the Cowboys in sacks seven times. Martin went to the Pro Bowl four times and was co-Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl XII (shared with teammate Randy White). He still holds team records for most sacks as a rookie (8 - 1973), in a season (20 - 1977)[1], and career (114)[2][3] Former Cowboys GM Tex Schramm stated "He'll be remembered as one of the great Cowboys of the golden years ... He was a great player, one of the first great pass rushers." Martin followed up his 20-sack 1977 season [4] with a 14-sack performance in 1978, 9 in 1979, and 12 in 1980.

Following his retirement in 1984, Martin participated in the battle royal at WrestleMania 2 (1986) for World Wrestling Federation and appeared several times in World Class Championship Wrestling and the Global Wrestling Federation as a ringside commentator.

With football gone, many inner demons came to light, including bankruptcies, domestic violence, and polysubstance abuse. Although coach Tom Landry sent him to rehab in 1983, Martin continued to abuse drugs and alcohol. He hit rock-bottom in 1996, when "Too Mean" was jailed on domestic violence and cocaine charges, where he received probation and spent the next eight months in a court-ordered rehabilitation program.

Afterwards, he was given a job selling chemical products by former teammate and Cowboys offensive lineman John Niland. He was able to turn his life around, staying clean and sober for the final years of his life, giving anti-drug speeches to both schoolchildren and recovering addicts.

Martin died of pancreatic cancer on December 24, 2001 at the age of 51.

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Preceded by
Fred Biletnikoff
NFL Super Bowl MVPs
Super Bowl XII, 1978
(Co-MVP Randy White)
Succeeded by
Terry Bradshaw

 
 

 

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