Martin Gabel was a Broadway actor who achieved great success in his career, culminating in a 1961 Tony Award for his supporting role in Big Fish, Little Fish. He was born in 1912 and was also known for narrating a 1945 CBS Radio program that celebrated the Allied victory in World War II. His success earned him a net worth of $10 million.
Martin Gabel is a member of Stage Actor
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $10 Million (2024)
About
Broadway actor who received a 1961 Tony Award for his supporting role in Big Fish, Little Fish. He also famously narrated a 1945 CBS Radio program that celebrated the Allied victory in World War II.
Before Fame
He appeared in the Broadway productions of The Rivalry and Baker Street.
Trivia
He joined Julius Caesar.
Family Life
His wife, Arlene Francis, hosted a daily interview show that aired for over twenty years on New York's WOR station.
Associated With
He was a frequent guest and his wife a regular panelist on "What's My Line?," a television show hosted by Larry Blyden.