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Arlene Martel
Arlene Martel
78 years (Apr 14, 1936 – Aug 12, 2014)
New York City, New York, USA
7 Movies
28 TV Shows

Arlene Martel

Arlene Martel is listed in film databases as an American actress with a public record that stays short. The series work amounts to 7 episodes. Known work: 35 credits. In 'Hogan's Heroes', she plays Olga.
Arlene Martel is listed in film databases as an American actress with a public record that stays short. The series work amounts to 7 episodes. Known work: 35 credits. In 'Hogan's Heroes', she plays Olga.
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Brothers and Sisters
Elegant Grandmother · 1 episode
★ 7.1
2006–
TV
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
Chorus (voice)
★ 5.7
1985
Film
The Love Boat
Lisa Michelle · 1 episode
★ 6.3
1977–
TV
Man from Atlantis
Carla(as Tasha Martell) · 1 episode
★ 6.4
1977–
TV
Zoltan… Hound of Dracula
Major Hessel
★ 4.8
1977
Film
Chatterbox!
Marlene
★ 5.1
1977
Film
Gunsmoke
Quanah · 1 episode
★ 6.7
1974–1975
TV
The Rockford Files
Marty Bach · 1 episode
★ 7.6
1974–
TV
Petrocelli
Marnie Jane Underwood · 1 episode
★ 7.2
1974–
TV
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Arlene Martel still alive?
Arlene Martel passed away on August 12, 2014 at age 78.
What are the most famous roles of Arlene Martel?
Arlene Martel is best known for roles in Zoltan… Hound of Dracula, Unity, The James Dean Story.
How many movies has Arlene Martel been in?
Over a 57-year career (since 1957), Arlene Martel has appeared in 7 movies and 28 TV shows.
What was Arlene Martel's first movie?
The career of Arlene Martel began with The James Dean Story (1957).
What is Arlene Martel's most recent movie or series?
Arlene Martel's most recent release is Unity, which premiered on August 12, 2015.
What TV shows has Arlene Martel appeared in?
On television, Arlene Martel has appeared in Star Trek, The Twilight Zone, Columbo, I Dream of Jeannie.
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Arlene Martel
Arlene Martel
1936-04-14 · New York City, New York, USA

Arlene Martel (April 14, 1936 – August 12, 2014) was an American actress and acting coach. Prior to 1964, she was frequently billed as Arline Sax, Arlene Sax or as Tasha Martel.

In 1962 Martel made her first of two appearances on Perry Mason as Fiona Cregan in "The Case of the Absent Artist". Later, she guest starred as Sandra Dunkel in "The Case of the Dead Ringer" (1966) when Raymond Burr doubled as Mason and the actual murderer Grimes, an old sea salt.

Martel appeared in the Star Trek episode "Amok Time" (1967) as T'Pring and the original The Outer Limits episode "Demon with a Glass Hand" (1964) written by Harlan Ellison.

Martel played the princess Sarafina on Have Gun – Will Travel, the evil witch Malvina on Bewitched, the French Underground contact Tiger in five episodes of Hogan's Heroes, a female cosmonaut on I Dream of Jeannie, a Hungarian immigrant Magda on The Fugitive episode "The Blessings of Liberty" (1966), and, memorably, as the nurse who repeatedly utters the sinister phrase "Room for one more, Honey!" at the entrance to a hospital morgue and as the stewardess at an airplane door in the Twilight Zone episode "Twenty-Two". She also appeared in the season-one episode of The Twilight Zone "What You Need". She was billed (as Arline Sax) as a featured actress in the episode of Route 66 called "The Newborn," in which she gives birth. She also made guest appearances on The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Untouchables, Mission: Impossible (season 4, episode 20, 1970), appeared as Asastia in Here Come the Brides (1970, episode "To The Victor"), The Wild Wild West, Battlestar Galactica, the 1968 movie Angels from Hell, and two appearances on The Monkees. She played Interpol agent Violette in The Six Million Dollar Man episode "The Last of the Fourth of Julys" (season 1, episode 10, 1974). She appeared as a featured actress in the Gunsmoke episode titled "The Squaw" (1975).

She received top billing when she starred as the lady commandant in charge of the Russian road crew in Zoltan, Hound of Dracula (1978), although it was only a bit part lasting less than five minutes of the 97 minute movie. She also received credit in a font so large that it was almost twice as large as that used for Reggie Nalder or Michael Pataki, the leads who occupied most of the screen throughout the movie.

She appeared in the Star Trek webisode "Of Gods and Men" in the final scene as a Vulcan priestess initiating a marriage ceremony between Uhura and Vulcan native Stonn (a character from the episode "Amok Time", played by original actor Lawrence Montaigne).

She played Gloria, mistress of Tony Goodland (Bradford Dillman) in the Columbo episode "The Greenhouse Jungle" (1972).

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