
George Martin
Aug 15, 1929 - Jun 01, 2010 (80 years old) in New York City, New York, USA
George N. Martin was an American television, stage, and movie actor who is known for his role as the hotel receptionist in Léon: The Professional. A regular at Providence's Trinity Repertory Company, he was nominated for a Tony Award in 1983 for his role in David Hare's Plenty. He was born on August 15, 1929 in New York City, New York.
Known For

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Father Abbot McCourt

Law & Order
Defense Attorney Abe Mercer

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Harry Sternman

Great Performances
Isaacson, Governor of Reading Goal Prison

The Six Million Dollar Man
Dr. Penny

Léon: The Professional
Receptionist

Dead Poets Society
Dr. Hager

One Fine Day
Mr. Smith Leland

Dying Young
Malachi

He Said, She Said
Mr. Bryer
Credits
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Harry Sternman★ 7.6
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Father Abbot McCourt★ 7.9
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Vendetta 1999Judge Baker★ 6.3
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Outside Providence 1999Dean Mort★ 5.9
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Drunks 1997Marty★ 3.3
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One Fine Day 1996Mr. Smith Leland★ 6.4
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The Associate 1996Walter Manchester★ 6.3
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She Led Two Lives 1994Rebecca's Father★ 4
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Receptionist★ 8.3
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Quiz Show 1994Chairman Harris★ 7.3
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President Rutherford B. Hayes★ 6.2
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Sam the Barber★ 6.5
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Dave 1993President's Physician★ 6.7
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Dying Young 1991Malachi★ 6.7
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He Said, She Said 1991Mr. Bryer★ 5.9
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Awakenings 1990Frank★ 7.8
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Law & Order 1990Defense Attorney Abe Mercer★ 7.4
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Largo Desolato 1990Edward★ NR
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Dead Poets Society 1989Dr. Hager★ 8.3
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Rocket Gibraltar 1988Dr. Bonicker★ 5.9
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Crossing Delancey 1988Lionel★ 5.9
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License to Kill 1986Steve★ 5.8
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Mr. Duvall★ NR
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Senate Chairman★ 5.7
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Movie Audience★ 7.4
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Falling in Love 1984John Trainer★ 6.7
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The Beniker Gang 1984Judge Pink★ 5.8
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C.H.U.D. 1984Wilson★ 5.6
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Earl Spencer★ 4.7
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Salvucci★ 2.7
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The Scarlet Letter 1979Mister Wilson★ 4.7
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Isaacson, Governor of Reading Goal Prison★ NR
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Dr. Penny★ 7.2
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Great Performances 1971Isaacson, Governor of Reading Goal Prison★ 5.6
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Guns of Nevada 1965Joe Dexter★ 5
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Billy the Kid 1964Billy Carter★ 5.2