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A Martinez
Born

Adolfo Larrue Martínez III


(1948-09-27) September 27, 1948 (age 75)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1968–present
Spouses

(m. 1981; div. 1981)

Leslie Bryans

(m. 1982)
Children3

Adolfo Larrue Martínez III (born September 27, 1948), credited as A Martinez, is an American actor and singer. He had roles in the daytime soap operas Santa Barbara, General Hospital, One Life to Live, The Bold and the Beautiful, and Days of Our Lives, and the primetime dramas L.A. Law, Profiler, Longmire and Dark Winds. His feature films include The Cowboys (1972), Powwow Highway (1989), Curse of Chucky (2013), Ambulance (2022) and Far Haven (2023).

Early life and education[edit]

Martinez was born Adolfo Larrue Martínez III in Glendale, California. His family referred to him as "A", "Little Adolfo", and "Little A" as a child to distinguish him from his father and grandfather. Over time, "A" became the name he would use.[1] His heritage is Mexican and Apache on his father's side, and Piegan Blackfeet and Northern European on his mother's side.[2][3][4]

Martinez attended Sunland Elementary School and Mt. Gleason Junior High School in Sunland/Tujunga, where he played Kiwanis youth softball each summer (he was a formidable pitcher) and starred in numerous school musical productions.[5][2][3][6] He graduated from Verdugo Hills High SchoolinTujunga. In high school, he was in a rock band and on the track team.

After intending to study political science at UCLA,[7] he turned to acting instead.[8]

Career[edit]

Martinez began his professional career at age 12, as a singer, and earned a talent competition title at the Hollywood Bowl.[citation needed] He played on a semi-pro baseball team for five seasons.[9]

Film[edit]

Martinez has appeared in a number of feature films, including:

The Cowboys (1972), Starbird & Sweet William (1973), Once Upon a Scoundrel (1974), Joe Panther (1976), Shoot the Sun Down (1978), The Honorary Consul (1983), Walking the Edge (1985), Powwow Highway (1989), She-Devil (1989), The Cherokee Kid (1996), What's Cooking? (2000), Wind River (2000), Curse of Chucky (2013), Ambulance (2022) and Far Haven (2023).

Television[edit]

The majority of his acting roles have been on television. He had a significant appearance, playing the stable hand Luis, who aids Little Joe on the Bonanza episode "Gideon the Good" in 1970. Also in 1970 he appeared in the episode "Log 114--The Hero" on Adam-12. He had a recurring role on All in the Family as a helper at Archie's bar. In 1973, he appeared in the Hawaii Five-O episode "A Bullet for El Diablo". In 1974, he appeared in an episode of the short-lived ABC police drama Nakia. In 1976, he played a novice bullfighter in the Columbo episode "A Matter of Honor". Martinez appeared as Tranquilino Marquez in three episodes of the mini-series Centennial in 1979.

In 1979 episode of Quincy, M.E., "Walk Softly Through the Night", he played a pre-med student.

In 1979, Martinez made an appearance on Barney Miller, playing Claudio Ortiz in the sixth-season episode, "The DNA Story". He returned in 1981 to portray Joseph Montoya in the episode "The Doll".

Martinez played a grape picker in 1982 on CBS's Falcon Crest, Native American 'Low Wolf' on the short-lived Born to the Wind, and a police detective in the 1983–1984 series Whiz Kids. In 1983 he had a guest role in a Season 5 episode of Hart to Hart as Jose. From 1984-1992 he played the role of Cruz Castillo on the daytime soap opera Santa Barbara. Martinez has also worked on prime time television, including starring roles in series such as Profiler and L.A. Law.[10][11][12]

In September 2008, Martinez joined the cast of the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live in the role of Ray Montez and was written out in June 2009.

In February 2011, Martinez appeared in several episodes of the CBS daytime drama The Bold and the Beautiful as Dr. Ramon Montgomery. He returned in January 2012 for a few additional episodes.

In 2012, he landed the recurring role of Jacob Nighthorse in the television series Longmire.[10]

In April 2014, it was rumored he was joining The Young and the Restless. In July 2014, he appeared on the NBC television show The Night Shift as Dr. Landry, de la Cruz's father. In late 2014, he also appeared in Othello on stage at the Odyssey Theatre in west Los Angeles.[9]

From September 2015 to 2017, Martinez appeared on the NBC daytime drama Days of Our Lives as Eduardo "Eddie" Hernandez. He returned to the show in 2020.

Martinez played Sheriff Mayo in the third season of the television series Queen of the South.

In June 2022, Martinez was cast as Master Pakku in the Netflix live-action series Avatar: The Last Airbender.[13] In 2023 he plays the Sheriff Gordo Sena in the second season of Dark Winds.

Awards[edit]

Over the years, Martinez has been nominated for numerous awards, and received some, including a Daytime Emmy Award, a Red Nation Film Award of Excellence, an award as Best Supporting Actor at the Red Dirt International Film Festival (for his own written short film called "Four Winds),[9] and three from the Soap Opera Digest Awards.[citation needed]

Personal life[edit]

In 1981, he was married briefly to actress Mare Winningham, who was also cast on The Young Pioneers; they divorced later that year. In 1982, he married Leslie Bryans; they have a son and two daughters.[14] He moved from MalibutoThousand Oaks, California in 2014.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A Martinez". Aino's Modus Operandi: Actors. Archived from the original on October 20, 2009. Retrieved September 21, 2006.
  • ^ a b Hirschfelder, Arlene B.; Molin, Paulette Fairbanks (December 5, 2017). The Extraordinary Book of Native American Lists. Scarecrow Press. pp. 409, 546. ISBN 9780810877092 – via Google Books.
  • ^ a b "What Makes Longmire so Good? 'Every Character Has Demons' Says A Martinez – Indian Country Media Network". indiancountrymedianetwork.com. Archived from the original on September 8, 2017.
  • ^ Aaker, Everett (May 25, 2017). Television Western Players, 1960–1975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland. ISBN 9781476662503 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "Board of Directors". rednationff.com.
  • ^ Aaker, Everett (May 25, 2017). Television Western Players, 1960–1975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland. ISBN 9781476662503 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "NOTABLE ALUMNI ACTORS". UCLA School of Theater, Film and television. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved September 29, 2014.
  • ^ "An Actor's Life for a Martinez". March 23, 2018.
  • ^ a b c d Bentley, Amy (October 29, 2014). "Thousand Oaks actor, who will play Othello, is a man of many parts". Ventura County Star. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  • ^ a b Dongiovanni, Pierpaolo. "Exclusive and unusual interview with A MARTINEZ". September 27, 2012. pierin26santabarbara.blogspot.com. Retrieved May 31, 2018.
  • ^ "A MARTINEZ JOINS CAST OF 'L.A. LAW'". Orlando Sentinel. August 10, 1992. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  • ^ Slate, Libby (October 18, 1992). "A's Dream Come True: A Martinez Says Timing is Perfect for his Entry on NBC's 'L.A. Law'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  • ^ "Avatar Live-Action Netflix Show Casts Aang's Waterbending Teacher". Screenrant. June 19, 2022. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  • ^ Staff (February 22, 2015). "A Martinez – Biography and Filmography – 1948". Hollywood.com.
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