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Martin Landau, R. I. P. – Cause of Death, Date of Death, Age at Death

The actor Martin Landau passed away at age 89, this age of death has to be considered impressive. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Martin Landau and more!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Martin Landau Net Worth and salary: Martin Landau was an American actor who had a net worth of $10 million at the time of his death in 2017. Martin Landau was born in Brooklyn, New York in June 1928. He started as a cartoonist but later quit for theater acting. He attended the Actors Studio and became close friends with James Dean.

How did Martin Landau die?

On July 15, 2017, Landau died at age 89 at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Westwood, Los Angeles, California; he had been briefly hospitalized. The cause of death was hypovolemic shock brought on by internal bleeding and heart disease. Landau is buried at the Beth David Cemetery in Elmont, New York.

Information about the death of Martin Landau
Cause of deathN/A
Age of death89 years
ProfessionActor, Film Producer, Voice Actor
BirthdayJune 20, 1928
Death dateJuly 15, 2017
Place of deathRonald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place of burialBeth David Cemetery, Elmont, New York, United States

Quotes by Martin Landau

"I did theatrical caricatures."

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"To really have craft, you must be able to repeat something as one has to do in films."

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"Actors need to trust themselves. If you trust yourself, you can trust others and leave the director outside."

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"A lot of the time with an independent production, you go onto the set, and you rehearse it in front of the crew, and at that point, the cinematographer takes over. You start accommodating the camera instead of the camera accommodating you."

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"I love to see lack of clarity in a performance as well as clarity, as well as trust, as well as the kinds of things that human beings go through. I love to see spontaneity and 'inevitability.' How it gets there is going to shock the hell out of me, but it will get there somehow."

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