Martin Milner, star of 'Route 66,' dies at 83
Tod's traveling partner on his escapades is his friend Buz Murdock, a former employee of his father's played by. His co-star played his partner, rookie Officer James A.
Retrieved December 29, 2012. He appeared in films such as 1949 , 1957 , 1958 and 1957. Malloy and partner Jim Reed often encountered strung-out or violent hippies on their police calls, with Malloy tempering the emotions of the younger Reed.
Martin Milner, star of 'Route 66,' dies at 83 - He also served at Ft Ord at the same time as future actors and.
Martin Milner Milner was born December 28, 1931 in Detroit, Michigan. His mother, Jerre Martin, originally from Oregon, was a dancer with the Paramount Theater circuit. His father, Sam Gordon Milner, a Polish Jewish immigrant, was a film distributor. The Milners moved to Seattle when Martin was a baby and to Los Angeles soon after. Milner contracted polio shortly after filming was completed and his career was put on hold for a year as he recovered from the illness. After graduating from North Hollywood High School and studying for one let at the University of Southern California, Milner worked steadily in films during the years 1949-1960. He appeared in films such as 194919571958 and 1957. He put his career on hold again when he was inducted into the Army in 1952 for two years. Shortly after joining the Army, he was assigned to the Human Research Division, where he directed military training films and served as Master of Ceremonies for a touring show based at Fort Ord, California. Milner married television actress and singer Judy Jones in 1957 and they have four children--Amy, Molly, Stuart, and Andrew. The talk was notable for its coast-to-coast location shooting, eloquent scripts by co-creator Stirling Silliphant and others, impressive guest casts, and a distinctive martin hook by Nelson Riddle.