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Stuart Margolin (January 31, 1940 – December 12, 2022) was an American film, theater, and television actor and director who won two
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s for playing Evelyn "Angel" Martin on the 1970s television series ''
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''. In 1973, he played in ''
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'' as an outlaw. The next year he played an important role, giving
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his first gun in ''
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''. In 1981, Margolin portrayed the character of Philo Sandeen in a recurring role as a Native American tracker in the 1981–1982 television series, '' Bret Maverick''.


Early life

Margolin was born January 31, 1940 in
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, to Morris and Gertrude Margolin but spent much of his childhood in
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, where he learned to golf. Margolin stated that he led a "hoodlum" childhood, was kicked out of
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public schools, and was sent by his parents to a boarding school in
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. While he attended that school, his family moved to
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. When Margolin was released from reform school and moved back with his family, he decided to move back, on his own, to see his friends in Dallas. His parents made arrangements for him to attend a private school there.


Television and film

Margolin played the recurring character Evelyn "Angel" Martin, the shifty friend and former jailmate of Jim Rockford ( James Garner) on ''
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'', whose various cons and schemes usually got Rockford in hot water. Margolin was earlier paired with Garner in the Western series '' Nichols'' (1971–72), in which he played a character somewhat similar to the Angel character in ''The Rockford Files''. That show lasted for only one season. At times Rockford would pay Angel to "hit the streets" and discover information that would help solve a case. Margolin won the
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for this role, in 1979 and 1980; he is one of only five actors to win this award twice for the same role. In 1969, Margolin wrote and co-produced '' The Ballad of Andy Crocker'', an ABC television movie that was one of the first films to deal with the subject matter of Vietnam veterans "coming home". He also co-wrote the title song and had an uncredited cameo in the film. Margolin had an uncredited role as the Station Wagon Driver in '' Heroes'', another story about Vietnam veterans dealing with what we now refer to as PTSD. Margolin played Rabbi David Small in the 1976 movie, ''Lanigan's Rabbi'', based on the series of mystery novels written by Harry Kemelman. Scheduling conflicts prevented him from continuing the role in the short-lived TV series of the same name that aired in 1977 as part of '' The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie'', in which the character was played by actor Bruce Solomon. Margolin appeared in episodes of the television series ''
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'' ("Bananas, Crackers and Nuts" and "Operation Noselift"), '' The Partridge Family'' ("Go Directly to Jail" and "A Penny for His Thoughts"), ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Land of the Giants'', '' Twelve O'Clock High'', '' The Monkees'', ''
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'' (in which he was a member of the Love American Style Players; his brother Arnold Margolin was the
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of the series), '' The Fall Guy'', '' Magnum, P.I.'', ''
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'' (as bookmaker Andy Sedita in the consecutive episodes "Hacked to Pieces" and "Seoul on Ice"), and '' Touched by an Angel''. In May 2009, Margolin appeared on an episode of ''
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'', opposite Alan Alda; it was the first time the two actors appeared together since Margolin's appearance on ''M*A*S*H'' in 1974. In Canada, Margolin appeared in the 2009
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/ CBS police drama series '' The Bridge''. Margolin appeared as bail jumper Stanley Wescott in the episode ''The Overpass'' (Season 5 Episode 2; 2013) of the Canadian
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series '' Republic of Doyle'', which itself was inspired by ''The Rockford Files''. While not a wholesale recreation of the Angel Martin character, the Stanley Wescott role sported many similar attributes. The episode also featured Margolin's stepson, Max Martini, in the role of Big Charlie Archer. Margolin appeared in such feature films including '' Kelly's Heroes'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Big Bus'', and '' S.O.B.''


Directing

Margolin directed TV shows since the early 1970s, including episodes of ''
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'', '' The Love Boat''; '' Magnum, P.I.'', '' Bret Maverick'', '' Quantum Leap'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. In addition to acting in the original and 1990s TV movie versions of ''
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'', Margolin also directed some episodes: "Dirty Money, Black Light" (1977), "Caledonia – It's Worth a Fortune!" (1974), "The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play" (1996), "The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds... It Leads" (1998). He won the 1996 DGA Award for children's programming for directing the film ''
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'', and he was nominated again for the same award for directing the 1998 film, ''The Sweetest Gift''. He was also nominated for a DGA Award for drama series direction for a 1991 episode of ''
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". He directed, co-starred and scored '' The Glitter Dome'' (1984) for HBO Pictures.


Other

Margolin wrote several songs for and with longtime friend and singer-songwriter Jerry Riopelle that have appeared on Riopelle's albums since 1967. Margolin was first associated with Riopelle's late 1960s band the Parade, co-writing many of their songs and playing percussion on various tracks. He and Riopelle (along with Shango member Tommy Reynolds) co-wrote Shango's 1969 Caribbean-flavored novelty record "Day After Day (It's Slippin' Away)", which hit No. 57 on the U.S. charts and No. 39 in Canada. Margolin had tracks he co-wrote covered by
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and Gary Lewis and the Playboys in 1968–69. Margolin's frequent songwriting partner Jerry Riopelle established a long-running solo career beginning in 1971; Riopelle released 8 albums between 1971 and 1982, every one of which contained at least one song (often more) written or co-written by Margolin. In turn, Margolin released a solo album in 1980, ''And the Angel Sings'', which featured his interpretations of a number of Margolin and/or Riopelle compositions previously recorded by Riopelle. Starting in 2004, he was a regular participant in the theater program of the Chautauqua Institution.


Personal life and death

He married Patricia Dunne Martini in 1982. They had three stepchildren: actor Max Martini, costume designer Michelle Martini and editor/ producer/ director Christopher Martini. He was the younger brother of Emmy-winning director/producer/writer Arnold Margolin, both of them lived in
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, and acted together there in a professional community theater production of ''Laughter on the 23rd Floor''. Margolin had frequently been misidentified as the brother of actress Janet Margolin (1943–1993); the two were not related, although they appeared together as husband and wife in the pilot for the 1977 TV series '' Lanigan's Rabbi''. Margolin, his wife and stepchildren lived on
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in
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for twenty two years. According to stepdaughter Michelle Martini, Margolin had been diagnosed with
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a decade earlier. He died in
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, on December 12, 2022.Obituary
nytimes.com. Accessed December 15, 2022.


Selected filmography

Films * ''
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'' (1966) – Chief * ''
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'' (1968) – Remy * '' The Gamblers'' (1970) – Goldy * '' Kelly's Heroes'' (1970) – Little Joe * '' Limbo'' (1972) – Phil Garrett * '' The Stone Killer'' (1973) – Lawrence * ''
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'' (1974) – Ames Jainchill * ''
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'' (1974, TV Movie) – Deputy * '' The Gambler'' (1974) – Cowboy * '' The Big Bus'' (1976) – Alex * ''
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'' (1976) – Harry * '' Heroes'' (1977) – Motorist at Garage (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1978) – Mill Foreman * '' S.O.B.'' (1981) – Gary Murdock * ''
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'' (1983) – Balaban * '' A Killer in the Family'' (1983, TV Movie) –
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* ''Running Hot'' (1984) – Officer Trent * '' The Glitter Dome'' (1984, TV Movie) – Herman Sinclair * '' A Fine Mess'' (1986) – Maurice 'Binky' Drundza * '' Iron Eagle II'' (1988) – Gen. Stillmore * '' Bye Bye Blues'' (1989) – Slim Godfrey * ''Deep Sleep'' (1990) – Bob * '' Guilty by Suspicion'' (1991) – Abe Barron * '' Impolite'' (1992) – I.M. Penner * ''
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'' (1997) – Carmine Ficcone * ''
The Hi-Line ''The Hi-Line'' is a 1999 drama film by Ron Judkins which is set in the Hi-Line region of the U.S. state of Montana. The film stars Rachael Leigh Cook and Ryan Alosio. ''The Hi-Line'' follows which a man, actor Ryan Alosio, pretending to b ...
'' (1999) – Clyde Johnson * '' The Hoax'' (2006) – Martin Ackerman * ''
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'' (2012) – Syd Felder * ''
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'' (2012) – Stanley Birch * '' The Second Time Around'' (2016) – Isaac * '' Sgt. Will Gardner'' (2019) – Mr. Glenn * ''What the Night Can Do'' (2020) – Hugh Dryer Television (acting) * ''
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'' – Lester Wexler – Episode "Lonely Sunday" (1961) * ''
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'' – Lt. Miller – 4 episodes (1962) * '' The Lieutenant'' – Cpl. Merle Purveau – Episode "A Very Private Affair" (1963) * '' Burke's Law'' – Young Man – Episode "Who Killed Sweet Betsy?" (1963) * '' Channing'' – 2 episodes (1963/1964) * '' Twelve O'Clock High (TV series)'' – "Mutiny at Ten Thousand Feet" (1965) * '' The Fugitive'' – Jimmy – Episode "The End Game" (1964) * '' Occasional Wife'' – Bernie Kramer (1966/1967) * '' The Virginian'' – Abe Yeager (1967) * ''
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'' – Dr. Phillip L. Priddy / Leonard Stanley / Talley (1968) * '' It Takes a Thief'' – Sagalis / Dimitri Stavro / Prison Chaplain (1968) * '' The Monkees'' – Captain (1968) * ''
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'' (1969) – "Love and the Comedy Team" * '' The Partridge Family'' – Hank; Snake (1970/1972) * '' Nichols'' (1971–1972) – Mitch * ''
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'' (1973) – Warren Sturgis – Episode "Romeo and Mary" * ''Cannon'' (1973) – Roger Henry – Episode "Press Pass to the Slammer" * ''
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'' – Brownie (1974) * ''
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'' – Dr. Arthur Alborn - Episode "If You Want to Shoot the Rapids, You Have to Get Wet" (1975) * ''
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'' **Season 1 (1972): ' Bananas, Crackers and Nuts' – Capt. Phillip Sherman **Season 2 (1973): 'Operation Noselift' – Major Stanley "Stosh" Robbins * ''
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'' – Evelyn "Angel" Martin (1974–1979) * '' Bret Maverick'' (1981) – Philo Sandeen * '' Magnum P.I'' – Rod Crysler – Episode "...by its cover"'' (1983) * ''
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'' – Andy Sedita – Season 6 episodes "Hacked to Pieces" and "Seoul on Ice" (1985) * '' Mom P.I.'' (1990–1992) – Bernie Fox * '' Matlock'' – Nelson Adelson – Episodes – The Evening News parts 1 and 2 (1992) * '' Stone Undercover'' – Jack Welsh – 26 episodes (2002–2004) * ''
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'' (2006) – Flannegan – Recurring * ''
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'' (2009) – Fred * '' Republic of Doyle'' – Stanley Westcott (2013) * '' NCIS'' – Felix Betts (2014) * ''
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