
Martin Landau
Martin James Landau (June 20, 1928 – July 15, 2017) was an American actor, acting coach, producer, and editorial cartoonist. His career began in the 1950s, with early film appearances including a supporting role in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959). He played regular roles in the television series Mission: Impossible (for which he received several Emmy Award nominations and a Golden Globe Award) and Space: 1999. Landau received the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, as well as his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his role in Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988); he received his second Oscar nomination for his performance in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989). His performance in the supporting role of Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood (1994) earned him an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Martin Landau, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movies

Ed Wood
1994
as Bela Lugosi

The Majestic
2001
as Harry Trimble

Frankenweenie
2012
as Mr. Rzykruski (voice)

B.A.P.S
1997
as Mr. Donald Blakemore

9
2009
as #2 (voice)

Joseph
1995
as Jacob

City Hall
1996
as Judge Walter Stern

EDtv
1999
as Al

The X-Files
1998
as Kurtzweil

Rounders
1998
as Abe Petrovsky

North by Northwest
1959
as Leonard

Cleopatra
1963
as Rufio

City of Ember
2008
as Sul

The Greatest Story Ever Told
1965
as Caiaphas
Web Series

Space: 1999
1975
as John Koenig

The Evidence
2006
as Dr. Sol Goldman

The John Larroquette Show
1993
as Alex Parsons