Landau had steady film work throughout the ‘60s, before taking his first prominent TV role, in the original version of Mission: Impossible.
Martin Landau appeared in more than 60 films, between 1959 and 2015, and had nearly as many television credits.
Landau died Sunday in Los Angeles at the age of 89, according to THR and other published reports.
He would finally win his first Oscar for Tim Burton’s 1994 Ed Wood, in which he played the fading Hollywood legend Bela Lugosi.
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