Daniel Martin was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Early on in his acting career, Martin landed roles in various films, including the Richard Harrison western "Gringo" (1963), "Los Tarantos" (1963) and the Clint Eastwood action film "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964). He also appeared in the Tomas Milian western "Se Sei Vivo, Spara" (1967) and the Gary Lockwood crime feature "Las Vegas 500 Milliones" (1969). He continued to act in productions like the Ellen Barkin drama "Siesta" (1987), "Savannah" (1988) and the drama "Malaventura" (1988) with Miguel Molina. Recently, he tackled roles in the dramatic adaptation "The Dinner Game" (1999) with Jacques Villeret, the dramatic comedy "East-West" (2000) with Sandrine Bonnaire and "Tigerland" (2000) with Colin Farrell. He also appeared in "Mauvaises frequentations" (2001) with Maud Forget and the drama "No Shame" (2001) with Veronica Forque. Martin most recently acted in "Sade" (2002).