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Martin Landau

Is Martin Landau A-List?

NoC

NoMartin Landau is currently ranked C tier — recognizable within their niche but with limited mainstream visibility.

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Reached A-list in 1994

Wins Oscar for Ed Wood

Lost A-list status in 2000

Dropped to B tier — Continued Character Work

Ranking Timeline

1959D$0.2M

North by Northwest Debut

Makes notable film debut in Hitchcock's 'North by Northwest' as a sinister henchman. The high-profile role launches his Hollywood career and establishes him as a character actor to watch.

1966B▲▲$2M+$1.8M

Mission Impossible TV Stardom

Cast as master of disguise Rollin Hand in 'Mission: Impossible,' earning three consecutive Emmy nominations. The popular series makes him a household name on television.

1975C$3M+$1M

Space 1999 Series Lead

Stars in British sci-fi series 'Space: 1999' which achieves cult status but doesn't match 'Mission: Impossible' success. His career enters a quieter period with sporadic film and TV work.

1989B$4M+$1M

Tucker Comeback Begins

Earns Oscar nomination for supporting role in Francis Ford Coppola's 'Tucker: The Man and His Dream.' This marks the beginning of a remarkable late-career renaissance.

1994A$6M+$2M

Wins Oscar for Ed Wood

Wins Academy Award for portraying Bela Lugosi in Tim Burton's 'Ed Wood,' delivering a transformative, heartbreaking performance. The win revitalizes his career and brings critical acclaim at age 66.

2000B$8M+$2M

Continued Character Work

Works steadily in film and television following Oscar win, including 'Sleepy Hollow' and various TV guest appearances. He remains a respected character actor but gradually reduces his workload.

2017C$10M+$2M

Death and Career End

Dies at age 89 after a career spanning six decades. While he achieved an Oscar and significant TV fame, he is remembered primarily by classic TV fans and film buffs rather than the general public.

2026C$10M

Respected Character Actor Legacy

Remembered as an accomplished character actor with an Oscar and iconic TV roles, particularly in 'Mission: Impossible.' His name recognition has faded among younger generations, maintaining moderate historical significance in Hollywood lore.

Last updated: February 25, 2026