Memorable Facts About Dean Martin Jr., Golden Boy Gone Wrong

September 16, 2024 | Brendan Da Costa

Memorable Facts About Dean Martin Jr., Golden Boy Gone Wrong


Dean Paul Martin Jr was his Rat Pack father’s “golden boy”. This multi-talented athlete and artist could have outshone his famous father—if he hadn’t flown too close to the sun.


1. He Was A Golden Boy

Dean Paul Martin Jr was the quintessential “golden boy” of his generation. Not only did he inherit his famous father’s good looks and effortless coolness, but he also proved to be a star in his own right. He was a talented musician and actor, a high-achieving professional athlete and even a fearless fighter jet pilot.

Tragically, he never had the chance to outshine his father.

Dean Paul Martin in tuxedoBetty Galella, Getty Images

2. He Was Hollywood Royalty

Dean Martin Jr entered the world as a nepo baby on November 17, 1951. His birth name was Dino Paul Crocetti Jr but it didn’t take him long to adopt the name of his famous father, the legendary crooner and actor, Dean Martin. He was his father’s fifth child, but the first in his second marriage to the actress, Jeanne Biegger.

With that pedigree, Dean Martin Jr was practically born with a spotlight on him.

Dean Martin and wife at an eventArchive Photos, Getty Images

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3. He Was Just Too Good At Everything

According to one of his friends, Martin was never afraid of his father’s shadow. In fact, it might have been the reverse. From the time that he was young, he was “too good at too many things”. Not only was he a heartthrob, but he also had a winning combination of charm, talent, and connections that made him irresistible.

Even his babysitters were Hollywood heartthrobs.

Dean Martin with his son Dean Paul Martin singingMartin Mills, Getty Images

4. He Had Famous Babysitters

For Martin, growing up in the entertainment world had its perks. Including a revolving door of A-list family friends. While most households turn to the eager teenager next door for babysitting, Martin’s babysitter only walked on red carpets and wore couture. Even as a toddler, he was bouncing on the knee of none other than Marilyn Monroe.

But that doesn’t mean that he was a brat.

Marilyn Monroe in white sweaterBert Parry, Wikimedia Commons

5. He Was Disciplined

Even though Dean Martin Jr grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth—and tinsel in his veins—he was no slouch. In fact, he had a disciplined upbringing. He attended the Urban Military Academy in Brentwood, California, where he got a taste of hard work and hard knocks. But no amount of pushups could drill the tinsel out of Martin.

Dean Paul Martin in green turtleneckMartin Mills, Getty Images

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6. He Was A Rat Pack Rugrat

With a voice like his father’s and enough charm to melt camera lenses, it was no surprise that Martin Sr encouraged his son to pursue a music career. Unlike his father, however, he wouldn’t have to claw his way to the top. He was already there. His teen years saw him take his musical ambitions to the big stage with a rat pack of rugrats of his own.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. playing spotsMartin Mills, Getty Images

7. He Joined A Band

At just 13 years old, Dean Martin Jr formed the pop group Dino, Desi & Billy alongside Desi Arnaz Jr and Billy Hinsche. It was his first foray into the spotlight on his own and the band’s early successes proved that he didn’t need his dad’s name to make waves—or melt hearts. Of course, having his father’s connections didn’t hurt.

Dino Desi And Billy 1965NBC Television, Wikimedia Commons

8. He Sang For Sinatra

Dean Martin Jr wasn’t the only member of the band Dino, Desi & Billy with A-list Hollywood pedigree. The trio had met while still in grammar school, and thanks to the family connections of both Martin and Desi Arnaz Jr, their success was all but guaranteed. In fact, the band held its first audition for Frank Sinatra and signed to his record label.

Grayscale Portrait Photo of Frank Sinatra in a dark suit and dark hatCapitol Records, Wikimedia Commons

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9. He Topped The 40 Before 40—Or 14

Dino, Desi & Billy got off to a big start. Shortly after signing with Sinatra’s record label, they released singles like “I’m a Fool” and “Not the Lovin’ Kind”. Both of their hit singles made it well into the Top 40 in 1965, earning the young Martin some early success on the Billboard charts. But staying in the Top 40 was not the same as getting there.

Dino, Desi & Billy, Dean Paul Martin Jr. singingCBS, The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)

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10. He Couldn’t Stay On Top

Despite their initial success, Martin’s band, Dino, Desi & Billy couldn’t keep up the momentum. After their big hits in 1965, the group struggled to replicate their success and didn’t see another Top 40 hit in the five years that followed. Turns out that the spotlight and the scrutiny that comes with it could get too heated, even for a golden boy.

Dino, Desi & Billy on The Dean Martin ShowNBC, The Dean Martin Show (1965–1974)

11. He Couldn't Impress The Critics

Just because Martin and his bandmates had famous parents, didn’t mean that everyone bowed at their feet. In fact, Dino, Desi & Billy never won over the critics. For example, critic Richie Unterberger from AllMusic once described them as having “never had an ounce of credibility” and called their music “innocuously bland in the extreme”.

Despite the critics, they had fans that mattered.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. performingABC, The Hollywood Palace (1964–1970

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12. He Hung Out With The Beach Boys

While the critics weren’t kind, Martin’s band did have some famous fans. Most notably, the Beach Boys, one of the most influential groups of the 1960s, thought highly of Dino, Desi & Billy. Brian Wilson even co-wrote one of their songs, “Lady Love,” with Billy Hinsche, giving the group some serious musical credibility.

Puberty, however, eventually comes for everyone.

The Beach Boys (1965)Capitol Records, Wikimedia Commons

13. He Outgrew His “Rat Pack”

By 1969, Dean Martin Jr and his bandmates had grown into their late teens—and out of love with their pop-inflected musical style. Desi Arnaz Jr went on to work with his mother, Lucille Ball, on her iconic TV show, and Billy Hinsche decided to head off to college.

With that, the Dino, Desi & Billy era came to an end, and Martin was once again on the lookout for his next big thing. And he had big ambitions.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. at event in gray suitRon Galella, Getty Images

14. He Knew What He Wanted

Dean Martin Jr wasn’t just ambitious in his career; he was bold in love too. According to Tina Sinatra, Frank Sinatra’s daughter and one of Martin’s close lifelong friends, Martin spotted the woman of his dreams when he was still a teen. Martin fell in love with the actress Olivia Hussey—and made a shocking prediction. 

After watching her 1968’s Romeo and Juliet. “I’m going to meet her one day,” he declared, “and marry her”.

Olivia Hussey in a carUnknown Author, Wikimedia Commons

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15. He Was A Tennis Star

Before he could make good on that bold claim, Dean Martin Jr tried his hand at being a professional athlete. After briefly attending UCLA, Martin became an NCAA tennis champion, proving his athletic prowess. However, his time in school was short-lived, and he dropped out after just two semesters. He was focused on a different kind of love.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. in Players (1979)Paramount, Players (1979)

16. He Crossed The Pond For Love

After racking up “love” on the tennis courts, Dean Martin Jr flew all the way to Britain for a very different kind of love: Olivia Hussey. Unfortunately for him, when he arrived in Britain and asked Hussey out on a date, she turned him down flat. But Martin wasn’t one to give up easily. 

One year later, Hussey moved to California and she agreed to go out with him. He was still full of surprises.

Olivia Hussey 1974Unknown Author, Wikimedia Commons

17. He Brought The Bee Gees Home

Always one to surprise, Martin’s charm extended to his famous friends. On one memorable occasion, Martin decided to surprise his then-girlfriend Olivia Hussey by bringing none other than the Bee Gees over for dinner. Hussey, not expecting to see one of the biggest musical acts in the world turn up to her porch, answered the door in her pajamas.

All of Martin’s romantic antics paid off.

The Bee gees and Andy GibbTomas Binanti, Flickr

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18. He Won His Leading Lady

Martin’s persistence eventually paid off. In 1971, Martin and Hussey tied the knot, marking the beginning of a star-studded love story. He had fulfilled his teenage declaration, marrying the actress with whom he had fallen in love with on screen. With a real-life Juliet by his side, he was ready to write his own love story—tragic as though it might be.

Actors Olivia Hussey and Dean Paul Martin Jr. in whiteRon Galella, Getty Images

19. He Gave The Best Birthday Gifts

Dean Martin Jr, ever the Romeo, wanted to make his marriage to Hussey special. The Hollywood couple got married on Hussey’s birthday in 1971, ensuring that they could never forget their anniversary. While the start of their marriage was full of love and excitement, the fairytale didn’t last forever—there was trouble in paradise.

Olivia Hussey and Dean Paul Martin's weddingRon Galella, Getty Images

20. He Was Always Chasing Dreams

During his marriage to Hussey, one of Martin’s lifelong struggles became apparent: He was too good at so many things that he couldn’t decide what he wanted to do.. He dabbled in several athletic pursuits, including semi-professional football in Las Vegas and even car racing.

However, his athletic ambitions always brought him back to his first love.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. in Players (1979)Paramount, Players (1979)

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21. He Went Pro

Dean Martin Jr didn’t just play tennis for fun; he took his talent all the way to the pros. From 1975 to 1978, he competed in the qualifying rounds for both singles and doubles at Wimbledon, cementing his status as a serious athlete on the world stage. But, while his hard-hitting forehands might not have nabbed him a trophy, he didn’t walk away empty-handed.

Dean Paul Martin Jr.  on Wimbledon's center courtWesley, Getty Images

22. He Made A Big Screen Debut

In a funny twist of events, Martin’s athletic skills brought him right back to roots: Hollywood. In 1979, he landed a breakout role in the film Players, playing—what else—a professional tennis player! Starring alongside Ali McGraw, Martin brought his real-life experience to the silver screen. Despite the Hollywood glare, he never lost sight of his real ambitions.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. in Players (1979)Paramount, Players (1979)

23. He Filmed On His Own Schedule

Even with a budding film career, Martin’s commitment to tennis never wavered. When he agreed to star in Players, he had just one condition: The shooting schedule couldn’t interfere with his participation in major tennis tournaments. Whether it was his last name or his irresistible charm, Hollywood agreed to fame on his terms.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. in Players (1979)Paramount, Players (1979)

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24. He Scored! (A Nomination)

Much to Martin’s chagrin, Players was kind of a box office dud. But, being the golden boy, he emerged from the minor debacle even shinier than before. His performance earned him a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year and gaggles of new fans. He may not, however, have earned his place in Hollywood all on his own.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. in Players (1979)Paramount, Players (1979)

25. He Was Still A Nepo Baby

Martin might not have earned his role in Players just because of his tennis skills and winning smile. Before his breakout role, Martin had already dipped his toes into acting. In 1967, he had an uncredited role in the film Rough Night in Jericho alongside famous father, Dean Martin. Whether he earned it all on his own or not, however, he was on his way to superstardom.

Dean Martin in Rough Night in Jericho (1967)Universal, Rough Night in Jericho (1967)

26. He Became A TV Star

Following Players, Dean Martin Jr enjoyed mild success on the big screen. In 1985, however, he hit it big with a leading role in the television series Misfits of Science. The quirky, oddball sci-fi series pitted him alongside a young Courteney Cox and had a successful 16-episode run. You might say that Martin was beginning to fly high.

Dean Paul Martin Jr.NBC, Misfits of Science (1985–1986)

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27. He WAs Flying High

One of Martin’s many passions in life (apart from tennis, racing, football, music, acting…you get it) was flying. In fact, his love for flying had taken off early—literally. He earned his pilot’s license at the age of just 16, and flying became one of his lifelong passions. What started as a hobby would soon lead to a new chapter in his already multifaceted life.

Dean Paul Martin  Jr. in suitRon Galella, Getty Images

28. He Enlisted

In 1980, Dean Martin Jr made a decision that took him further away from the stars of Tinseltown—but closer to the sun. He enlisted in the California Air National Guard, and by 1981, he had completed officer training and was commissioned as a second lieutenant with the US Air Force. Unfortunately, his love life had already crashed and burned.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. on a planeUnknown Author, Wikimedia Commons

29. His Marriage Fell Out Of The Sky

In the late 1970s, though Martin’s career continued to soar, his personal life hit some turbulence. In 1978, he and his “Juliet” (AKA Olivia Hussey) divorced after seven years of marriage. They managed to keep the reasons for the split out of the news, but their once Hollywood-perfect romance had clearly come to an end.

Fortunately, Cupid still had wings.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. in Players (1979)Paramount, Players (1979)

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30. He Married An Olympian

Unsurprisingly, given his patented genetic good looks and winsome personality, Dean Martin Jr didn’t stay single for long—and his next pick might have even been more famous than he was. In 1982, he married the figure skater and Olympic gold medalist Dorothy Hamill in a ceremony that was as star-studded as it gets.

Martin even wore his lieutenant uniform for the occasion, adding a touch of grandeur to the affair. It was a proud moment for one person in particular.

Dorothy Hamill and Dean Paul Martin on Their Wedding DayBettmann, Getty Images

31. He Made His Father Proud

Martin’s career choices had taken him far from the world of entertainment, but he had his father’s full support. At Martin’s engagement party, Dean Martin proudly remarked, “I’d be proud even if he didn’t become a jet pilot, because he’s a good boy”. But his closing statement foreshadowed trouble ahead. 

“He just doesn’t know what he wants to be,” Martin Sr lamented.

Dean Martin 1958Elmer Holloway, Wikimedia Commons

32. He Was The Love Of His Love’s Life

Decades after their glamorous wedding, Hamill still had nothing but kind words for Martin. In her memoir, she referred to him as the “love of my life” and described their relationship as a “passionate love affair”. Despite the depths of their love, however, there was still something between them that they couldn’t overcome.

Dorothy Hamil 2001John Mathew Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikimedia Commons

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33. He Grew Apart From His Wife

Though they loved each other deeply, Hamill and Martin’s marriage faced challenges. Hamill revealed in her book that they both had a lot of growing up to do, which was difficult while constantly traveling to different places for work. She admitted that their focus on their careers took a toll on their relationship. And they tried desperately to save it.

Dean-Paul Martin and figure skater Dorothy HamillRon Galella, Getty Images

34. He Struggled With His Role

As their marriage continued to deteriorate, Martin sought help from a psychiatrist. But it only revealed the real stressor in their marriage. Martin, the son of a celebrity, struggled with not having a career that allowed him to feel like the provider. The unstable dynamic created tension in their otherwise loving relationship.

Sadly, he couldn’t adjust to his role.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. in Players (1979)Paramount, Players (1979)

35. He Left During The Dog Days

In her memoirs, Hamill revealed some less-than-flattering facts about Martin during their eventual split. She explained that Martin walked out on her during the summertime—a season that was particularly tough for her, as she battled depression when she wasn’t able to skate.

Martin’s decision left her absolutely heartbroken.

Dean Paul Martin Jr.NBC, Misfits of Science (1985–1986)

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36. His Departure Devastated Hamill

Martin’s exit from her life left Hamill in a terrible position. She described being “devastated, depressed, and sobbing for weeks” after he left, lamenting the loss of not only her husband, but also her best friend. Despite their differences, she remembered Martin as “the most incredibly funny, easygoing, talented man”. Soon, a memory of him would be all she had.

Dorothy Hamill in black dressDebby Wong, Shutterstock

37. He Rose To The Rank Of Captain

Even as Dean Martin Jr continued to explore his acting career, flying remained one of his biggest passions. He advanced in his National Guard career, becoming a captain. Reflecting on his love for flying, Martin once said, “The high I get seeing the sun come up is so great that if I [perish], it would have been worth it”.

Sadly, these words would soon take on a chilling significance.

Dean Paul Martin Jr.NBC, Misfits of Science (1985–1986)

38. He Took To The Skies

On March 21, 1987, Dean Martin Jr took to the skies with his co-pilot, Captain Ramon Ortiz. They were flying in an F-4C Phantom jet in what was supposed to be a routine training flight. Ominously, however, their mission took them over the San Bernardino Mountains in California.

As it turns out, the weather in the mountains can be unpredictable—and unforgiving.

San Bernardino MountainsIvanhny, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons

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39. He Was Flying Blind

Dean Martin Jr was piloting the aircraft when the weather suddenly turned treacherous. Without much warning, a fierce snowstorm descended over the skies, creating near-blind conditions for the multi-talented aviator. All of a sudden, their routine training flight turned into a perilous situation.

196Th Tactical Fighter Squadron F-4C 63-7644United States Air Force, Wikimedia Commons

40. He Missed The Warning

As the storm raged in the skies, an Ontario Airport controller tried to warn Martin to change his course. With the heavy snow completely blocking out his vision, he had no way of knowing that he was headed straight for a mountain. Sadly, Martin seemingly didn’t hear the frantic message, and flew further and further into danger.

Actor Dean Paul Martin Jr. in gray suitRon Galella, Ltd., Getty Images

41. He Made A Fatal Descent

In a tragic turn of events, caught up in the winds and shifting pressures of the storm, Martin’s jet suddenly plummeted 4,000 feet. Traveling at an astonishing speed of 400 miles per hour, the plane slammed into the side of Mount San Gorgonio, sealing the fate of both men onboard.

But it would be days before anyone confirmed the tragedy.

Mount San GorgonioDicklyon, CC BY-SA 4.0 , Wikimedia Commons

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42. The Search Was On

Search helicopters and planes spent several tense days scouring the mountains for any sign of Martin’s plane, yet came up with nothing. Ronald Reagan, then President but also a long-time friend of Martin's father, even sent the nation's most advanced spy plane to join in the search. Meanwhile, Martin Sr sat at home, frantically burning through one smoke after another, praying for the news that the search parties had found his son alive.

His worst nightmare had come to life—and he felt a pain that his close friend, Frank Sinatra, knew all too well.

Official Portrait Of President Ronald Reagan - 1983White House Photographic Collection, Wikimedia Commons

43. His Father Awaited News

It must have been nearly impossible for anyone to know what Martin’s father was going through, but if someone did, it was Sinatra. A decade earlier, his mother had lost her life in a plane crash—eerily in the exact same area that Martin’s plane had disappeared. Sinatra remained by Martin Sr's side as they anxiously waited for news. Martin Sr's daughter recalled Sinatra, voice shaking, saying, "If there's anything I can do, pal. Anything at all..."

But despite his shared grief, there wasn't anything he could do. All they could do was wait for the phone to ring. When it finally did, Martin Sr got the news he'd been fearing this whole time.

Frank Sinatra in white jacket is looking at side.SinCap Productions, A Hole in the Head (1959)

44. He Was Willing To Go To Extreme Lengths

Martin Sr was willing to do anything to find his son Dean Martin Jr. He even hired two psychics to help in the search. One touched Martin’s flight suit and recoiled, saying that he was dead. The other pointed them towards San Gorgonio Mountain—the very same peak where Sinatra's mother had met her fate. Three days after the plane went down, the search party approached the mountain and found what they had been looking for.

Dean Martin Jrs's aircraft lay demolished on the mountainside. There were no survivors. He was 35 years old. The news devastated Martin, obviously.

Dean Martin 1970Los Angeles Times, CC BY 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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45. He Had A Hollywood Send-Off

Dean Martin Jr’s elaborate funeral reflected his Hollywood pedigree and status as a prince of Tinseltown. Fighter jets soared overhead in a traditional tribute, and over 200 people gathered to pay their respects to the fallen star. However, these weren’t any ordinary guests. Martin’s star-studded roster of friends and family turned out in force.

Los Angeles National CemeteryJoe Mabel, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons

46. He Brought All The Stars Into Alignment

The guest list at Martin’s funeral was a who’s who of Hollywood elite. Obviously, his father Dean Martin attended along with Rat Pack members, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Other big names in attendance included Jerry Lewis, Lucille Ball, and Martin’s old friend Desi Arnaz Jr amongst other legendary figures.

Then Martin took his final bow.

The Rat Pack from 'Ocean's 11'Ron Cogswell, Flickr

47. He Took His Final Bow

Even after his tragic and fiery accident, Dean Martin Jr’s legacy continued to grow. Obviously, his athletic accomplishments still stood, but it was his on-screen accomplishments that truly outlived him. His last film, Backfire, premiered posthumously, only months after his crash, and gave audiences one last chance to bid farewell to their golden boy.

Some people, however, never recovered from his loss.

Dean Paul Martin Jr in suitITC, Backfire (1987)

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48. He Heard Sad News

Tragically, Martin’s fatal accident occurred not long after he learned some personally devastating news. His ex-wife, Dorothy Hamill, had moved on with her life and remarried. Despite the sorrow that may have followed this news, Hamill later found solace in the fact that Martin was doing what he loved most when he passed on: flying.

Figure skater Dorothy Hamill and boyfriend Kenneth ForsytheRon Galella, Getty Images

49. He Blew Out His Father’s Flame

Dean Paul Martin had been the apple of his father’s eye. Once rescue teams confirmed the golden boy’s passing in the wreckage, Dean Martin Sr was never truly the same. According to author William Keck, after the crash, the elder Martin became a shadow of his former self. He described it as “like looking at a candle without a flame”.

Dean MartinRon Galella, Getty Images

50. His Father Never Recovered

In his book, Keck described Dean Martin Sr’s final years as being filled with a quiet kind of sadness and longing for his son. Every evening, Keck reported, the grieving father would visit La Famiglia, his favorite Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills, where he sat alone, quietly twirling his pasta as he mourned the loss of his golden son.

American actor and singer Dean Martin (1917 - 1995), circa 1988Kypros, Getty Images

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51. His Life Was Remarkably Full

Despite his untimely demise, those close to Dean Martin Jr marveled at how much he had managed to achieve in his short life. His friend, Morgan Mason, reflected that Martin had “a life fuller than most people 100 years old”. In that regard, Martin’s passing took on a bittersweet taste as his loved ones imagined what more could have been.

Dean Paul Martin Jr. in Players (1979)Paramount, Players (1979)


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