Where to watch Martin Vidnovic in the UK
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Martin is a singer and actor who is the son of Burke Vidnovic, the former head budgeter of the Federal General Services Administration and Marge, the head guidance counselor at his high school. He was voted "Best All Around" of his senior class and was a star halfback on the football team until a knee injury ended his athletic career. He was a soloist in the choir, played saxophone in the band, had the lead in the school plays, and was a straight-A student. He went to the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music where he met his wife. He was in the cast of Yul Brenner's "Home Sweet Homer" which toured…
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- Search for Tomorrow (1951) Cast
- The King and I (1999) as The King of Siam (voice)
- Out of the Darkness (1985) as Karl
- Love Cycle: A Soap Operetta (1984) as Steve Burston
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Selected TV credits: Search for Tomorrow (1951).
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