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Marty Ingels Wiki Biography
Martin Ingerman was born on the 9th March 1936, in Brooklyn, New York City USA, and was an actor, comedian, sketch writer as well as theatrical agent. Under his stage name – Marty Ingels, he was famous for the role of Arch Fenster in the early 1960s sitcom “I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster”. He was also widely known for his raspy voice and for voicing the Pac-Man in 1982 eponymous TV series. Marty Ingels passed away in October 2015.
Have you ever wondered how much wealth this veteran actor accumulated for life? How rich Marty Ingels was? According to sources, it is estimated that the total amount of Marty Ingels’ net worth, as of late 2016, would exceed $25 million. It was acquired through his prolific acting career which was active for almost 57 years from 1958 ’til his death in 2015.
Marty was born to Minnie and Jacob Ingerman and was of Jewish descent. He attended Forest Hills High School and enrolled at Queens College in Queens, New York, but soon dropped out. Upon finishing his service in the US Army, Marty appeared in several game shows such as “What’s My Line?”, “The Price is Right” and “The Match Game”. He liked the time spent in front of the camera, so he decided to pursue a career in acting, and relocated to California.
Marty Ingels officially debuted as an actor in 1958 with a small, uncredited role in “The Phil Silvers Show” TV series. This was followed by more TV series side roles – “Dan Raven” (1960) and “Manhunt” (1961). After several other small roles in various TV series, Marty Ingels was cast in ABC’s sitcom “I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster”. The series followed the everyday life of a small construction gang, with Harry Dickens played by John Astin and Arch Fenster portrayed by Marty Ingels, and aired for one season between 1962 and 1963, featuring 32 episodes. This role marked the real breakthrough in Marty Ingels’ acting career and provided the basis for what today would be quite an impressive amount of wealth.
In his 57 year-long acting career, Marty Ingels recorded over 70 movies and TV series credits. Some of his memorable engagements included appearances in some of the most popular TV series such as “The Dick Van Dyke Show” (1961), “The Detectives” (1961), “Burke’s Law” (1964), “The Addams Family” (1966), “The Phyllis Diller Show” (1967), “Adam-12” (1973), “Police Story” (1975), “Walker, Texas Ranger” (1998), “ER” (2006), “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (2010) and “New Girl” (2013). His unique, raspy voice brought him plenty of commercial contracts, as well as voice acting roles of Beegle-Beagle in “The New Tom & Jerry Show”. Although he was more orientated towards television, Marty Ingels had also made several memorable movie appearances, such as in “Wild and Wonderful” (1964), “A Guide for the Married Man” (1967) and “If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium” (1969). Some of his later acting engagements included the 2015 comedy “Promoted”, and the adventure “Bruce the Challenge” which is expected to hit the theaters in late 2017.
When it comes to his personal life, Marty Ingels was married to Jean Marie Frassinelli between 1964 and 1966. From 1977 ’til his death in 2015, he was married to Academy Award winning actress Shirley Jones. During the 1970s, he founded Ingels, Inc., an agency based in Hollywood which helped celebrities to match potential advertisers and clients. In 1990, Marty published an autobiography “Shirley and Marty: An Unlikely Love Story”. Marty Ingels passed away after a stroke at the age of 79, on the 21st October 2015, in Tarzana, California, USA.
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Marty Ingels Quick Info
Full Name | Marty Ingels |
Net Worth | $25 Million |
Date Of Birth | March 9, 1936 |
Died | October 21, 2015 |
Place Of Birth | Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States |
Profession | Comedian, Voice Actor, Talent agent |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Jean Marie Frassinelli (m. 1964–1966), Shirley Jones (m. 1977–2015) |
Children | Ryan Cassidy, Shaun Cassidy, Patrick Cassidy, Ryan Cassidy ; David Cassidy, step-son of Shirley Jones, Shaun Cassidy, Patrick Cassidy, Ryan Cassidy |
Parents | Minnie Crown, Jacob Ingerman |
Siblings | Arthur Ingerman |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0408733/ |
Movies | Parasomnia, If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, The Busy Body, Wild and Wonderful, The Horizontal Lieutenant, Christmas Comes to Pac-Land, Down the Barrel |
TV Shows | Pac-Man, The Great Grape Ape Show, Cattanooga Cats, The Pruitts of Southampton, I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster, Motormouse and Autocat |
Marty Ingels Quotes
- [on Jerry Lewis] He is still suffering the pangs of the self-esteem problems of a comic. Jerry never evolved as a person. He just got old. Jerry is still brilliant, but . . . he has never evolved as a person. That’s why nobody likes him. It’s too bad because he was brilliant at what he did. Shirley [Shirley Jones], my wife, never liked his comedy. But when he was on top he changed the entire face of comedy the world over.
- [on Jackie Mason] He’s a cold guy. Hard. Not loving. He’s not the kind of guy who puts his arm around you. Not giving. He’s a very, very cold businessman. He came to Hollywood hot as a pistol after his Broadway show and did a few movies and two or three series. The sparks flew. He left this town with more enemies . . . he’s a brilliant comic. He really is brilliant.
- [on Red Buttons] Red Buttons was a nice guy, but don’t ever get him onstage when you’re supposed to be equals. He’ll cut both your legs off and jump on you.
- [on Dean Martin] One thing I admired about Dean Martin–[Frank Sinatra] would say, “Suit up. We have to show up for this thing.” “What thing?” “The Mob is doing this thing.” Dean used to say to Sinatra, “You owe them. I don’t.” They all had money in Cal-Neva. The Mob had a part, Sinatra had a part and Dean Martin had a part. Dean thought he was just in it with Sinatra. When he found out he was in it with the Mob he brought a lawyer and said, “I’m out.” I admired him for that.
- [on Don Adams] Ah, he was such a putz, Don Adams. He was such a cold hearted guy. A real cold hearted guy.
- [on Sandy Baron] I never understood Sandy Baron. I know he had psycho bouts of depression that were very bad. He would go into a clinic or else people would have to physically come to his house and feed him. He had some very bad things going on.
- [on Buddy Hackett] . . . a prick. A real prick! But he was funny. He did his dirty stuff, he wasn’t a good actor and he was a prick. He wasn’t nice to the people who helped him in the old days and wasn’t easy to get along with.
Marty Ingels Important Facts
- Nephew of former New York City Mayor Abraham Beame.
- In the 1970s he founded Ingels Inc., a Hollywood agency that matched celebrities with advertisers.
- He died of complications from a massive stroke at Tarzana Medical Center in Tarzana, Los Angeles.
- After graduating from Forest Hills High School in Queens, NYC, he briefly attended Queens College before leaving to pursue a string of jobs (his parents wanted him to be a dentist).
- Stepfather of Shaun Cassidy, Patrick Cassidy, and Ryan Cassidy.
- Has arranged for several well known celebrities to appear in TV commercials, including Orson Welles’s appearances and voiceovers in commercials for Paul Masson Wines.
Marty Ingels Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Middle Ages | 2015 | TV Series post-production | Pop-Pop (segment “Skype”) / Richard (segment “Blind Date”) / Willy (segment “Willy & Gerty”) | Actor |
Bruce the Challenge | 2017 | Gramps | Actor | |
Promoted | 2015 | Murray Silver | Actor | |
Burt Paxton: Private Detective | 2014 | TV Series short | Grandpa | Actor |
New Girl | 2013 | TV Series | Pickled Patron | Actor |
A Strange Brand of Happy | 2013 | Mack | Actor | |
Laid Off | 2012 | TV Series | Dick | Actor |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | 2010 | TV Series | Marty Felnick | Actor |
Parasomnia | 2008 | Mr. Boudreau (uncredited) | Actor | |
Wednesday Again | 2008 | Xander | Actor | |
Chasing Robert | 2007 | Porn Shop Manager | Actor | |
ER | 2006 | TV Series | Mr. Gallagher | Actor |
Z-Squad | 2006 | TV Series | Butler | Actor |
Down the Barrel | 2003 | Video | Richard Chainey | Actor |
Kartenspieler | 1999 | Max | Actor | |
The Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story | 1998 | Video | Hathi (voice) | Actor |
Walker, Texas Ranger | 1998 | TV Series | Murray | Actor |
Zork: Grand Inquisitor | 1997 | Video Game | Griff (voice) | Actor |
Baywatch | 1997 | TV Series | Prospector | Actor |
Deadly Games | 1995 | TV Series | Hank | Actor |
Burke’s Law | 1995 | TV Series | Christopher Kohl | Actor |
Round Numbers | 1992 | Al Schweitzer | Actor | |
The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them | 1992 | uncredited | Actor | |
Darkwing Duck | 1991-1992 | TV Series | The Devil | Actor |
Murder, She Wrote | 1990-1991 | TV Series | Joe Gelardi / Seymour Densch | Actor |
What a Dummy | 1991 | TV Series | Leonard | Actor |
The New Adam-12 | 1991 | TV Series | Mr. Edwards | Actor |
Instant Karma | 1990 | Jon Clark | Actor | |
The Munsters Today | 1990 | TV Series | Ivan | Actor |
Pac-Man | 1982-1983 | TV Series | Pac-Man / Sir Chomp-A-Lot | Actor |
Christmas Comes to PacLand | 1982 | TV Movie | Pac-Man (voice) | Actor |
Family | 1979 | TV Series | Gip Goddard | Actor |
The Love Boat | 1978 | TV Series | Joe Nash | Actor |
CHiPs | 1977 | TV Series | Sidney | Actor |
Police Story | 1975-1976 | TV Series | Howie / Marty Abbott | Actor |
The Ghost Busters | 1975 | TV Series | Billy the Kid | Actor |
The New Tom & Jerry Show | 1975 | TV Series | Beegle Beagle (voice) | Actor |
The Great Grape Ape Show | 1975 | TV Series | Beegle Beagle (voice) | Actor |
Linda Lovelace for President | 1975 | Ronald Trixie | Actor | |
Adam-12 | 1973-1974 | TV Series | Siphoner / David Harwood | Actor |
How to Seduce a Woman | 1974 | Jim | Actor | |
The Rookies | 1973 | TV Series | Master of Ceremonies | Actor |
Banacek | 1972 | TV Series | Marty Ingels | Actor |
The Partners | 1971 | TV Series | Eddie Polaski | Actor |
Cattanooga Cats | 1969 | TV Series | Autocat (1969-1971) (voice) | Actor |
Motormouse and Autocat | 1969 | TV Series | Autocat (voice) | Actor |
If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium | 1969 | Bert Greenfield | Actor | |
The Picasso Summer | 1969 | Man at Party | Actor | |
For Singles Only | 1968 | Archibald Baldwin | Actor | |
Kiss Me Kate | 1968 | TV Movie | Gangster | Actor |
Good Morning, World | 1967 | TV Series | Jimmy | Actor |
A Guide for the Married Man | 1967 | Technical Adviser (Meat Eater) | Actor | |
The Phyllis Diller Show | 1967 | TV Series | Norman Krump | Actor |
The Busy Body | 1967 | Willie | Actor | |
Bewitched | 1966 | TV Series | Dan | Actor |
The Addams Family | 1966 | TV Series | Dr. Marvin P. Gunderson | Actor |
Wild and Wonderful | 1964 | Doc Bailey | Actor | |
Burke’s Law | 1964 | TV Series | Wally | Actor |
Duncan Be Careful | 1964 | TV Movie | Actor | |
I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster | 1962-1963 | TV Series | Arch Fenster | Actor |
The Horizontal Lieutenant | 1962 | Yeoman Leo Buckles | Actor | |
The Dick Van Dyke Show | 1961-1962 | TV Series | Sol Pomeroy | Actor |
Hennesey | 1960-1962 | TV Series | Patient / Waiter | Actor |
Follow the Sun | 1961 | TV Series | Georgie | Actor |
Pete and Gladys | 1961 | TV Series | Man | Actor |
The Detectives | 1961 | TV Series | Lazarus | Actor |
Armored Command | 1961 | Pinhead | Actor | |
The Law and Mr. Jones | 1961 | TV Series | Tony | Actor |
The Aquanauts | 1961 | TV Series | Waiter | Actor |
The Ann Sothern Show | 1961 | TV Series | Erskine Wild | Actor |
Manhunt | 1961 | TV Series | Actor | |
Dan Raven | 1960 | TV Series | Benny | Actor |
The Phil Silvers Show | 1958 | TV Series | Navy Cook | Actor |
The Life and Death of John Gotti | 2017 | executive producer post-production | Producer | |
Right Here in River City: The Making of Meredith Willson’s ‘The Music Man’ | 1998 | Video documentary short acknowledgment: photographs provided by / special thanks | Thanks | |
A Strange Brand of Happy: Behind the Scenes | 2014 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Jon Finch: The Ultimate Impresario | 2011 | Video short | Himself | Self |
The View | 2009 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2008 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Test | 2001 | TV Series | Himself – Panelist | Self |
Intimate Portrait | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
Biography | 2000 | TV Series documentary | Himself | Self |
The Di Palma Forum at UNLV | 1999 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The 13th Annual Genesis Awards | 1999 | TV Special | Himself – Presenter | Self |
Cops n Roberts | 1995 | Himself | Self | |
Vicki! | 1993 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
CBS This Morning | 1990 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Sally Jessy Raphael | 1990 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The New Hollywood Squares | 1987 | TV Series | Guest Appearance | Self |
All-Star Party for Frank Sinatra | 1983 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
Pac Preview Party | 1982 | TV Movie | Himself / Pac-Man | Self |
The 28th Annual Genii Awards | 1982 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Pat Boone and Family Christmas Special | 1979 | TV Movie | Himself – Cameo | Self |
The National Leukemia Broadcast Council Honors Shirley Jones | 1979 | TV Movie | Himself | Self |
The 20th Annual Grammy Awards | 1978 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The Paul Ryan Show | 1977 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
You Don’t Say | 1967-1975 | TV Series | Himself / Himself – Guest | Self |
Sandy in Disneyland | 1974 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
The Joe Franklin Show | 1972 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Virginia Graham Show | 1971-1972 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Mike Douglas Show | 1971-1972 | TV Series | Himself – Comedian / Himself | Self |
The Real Tom Kennedy Show | 1970 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Playboy After Dark | 1969-1970 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Della | 1969 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Allen Ludden’s Gallery | 1969 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Joey Bishop Show | 1967-1969 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Silent Treatment | 1968 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
The Skitch Henderson Show | 1968 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Woody Woodbury Show | 1967 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
P.D.Q. | 1967 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Match Game | 1965 | TV Series | Himself – Team Captain | Self |
Get the Message | 1964 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
To Tell the Truth | 1964 | TV Series | Guest Panelist | Self |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1963-1964 | TV Series | Himself – Guest | Self |
The Price Is Right | 1964 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
What’s My Line? | 1964 | TV Series | Himself – Guest Panelist | Self |
The Hollywood Palace | 1964 | TV Series | Himself – Comedian | Self |
Here’s Hollywood | 1962 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
The Tonight Show | 1962 | TV Series | Himself – Comic | Self |
The New Steve Allen Show | 1961 | TV Series | Himself – Comedian | Self |
The Ladies Man | 1961 | Himself | Self | |
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show | 1959 | TV Series | Himself – Comedian | Self |