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Dean Paul Martin Jr. (born Dino Paul Crocetti Jr.; November 17, 1951 – March 21, 1987) was an American pop singer and film and television actor. A member of the California Air National Guard, Martin died in a crash during a military training flight. He was the son of entertainer Dean Martin.
Dino, Desi & Billy were an American singing trio that existed between 1964 and 1969. The group featured Dean "Dino" Martin (Dean Paul Martin, the son of singer and actor Dean Martin), Desi Arnaz Jr. (Desiderio Arnaz IV, the son of television stars Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball), and their friend Billy Hinsche. [1]
In 2002, Martin published That's Amore: A Son Remembers, reflecting on his relationship with his father Dean Martin. [5] For almost ten years of his musical career, he was a performer in the show His Son Remembers: Dean Martin's Music and More, a tribute show to his father. [6] Ricci's mother was Dean's second wife Jeanne Biegger.
Dean Paul Martin was killed in a military jet crash in 1987. Ricci Martin wrote a book called "That's Amore," in 2002 about growing up in Beverly Hills, California as part of Dean Martin's family.
Martin's son-in-law was the Beach Boys' Carl Wilson, who married Martin's daughter Gina. [80] Figure skater Dorothy Hamill and actress Olivia Hussey were his daughters-in-law during their marriages to Martin's son, Dean Paul Martin. [81]
In 1971, Hussey married Dean Paul Martin, the son of Dean Martin. They had one son, writer and actor Alexander Gunther Martin (born 1973). They divorced in 1978 but remained friends. [50] Martin died in 1987 when the National Guard F-4 Phantom jet fighter he was piloting crashed. [51] From 1980 to 1989, Hussey was married to Japanese singer ...
The pair became reacquainted in 1987 when one of their sons, actor Dean Paul Martin, was killed at 35 while piloting a military jet. Jeanne and Dean remained on good terms until his death from ...
The others were Dean Paul Martin (son of Dean Martin) and Billy Hinsche. The band scored two hit singles with "I'm a Fool" and "Not the Lovin' Kind" in 1965. [5] With Billy's passing in 2021, Desi is the sole surviving member of the trio.