Kiel Martin


Kiel Urban Mueller, known professionally as Kiel Martin, was an American actor best known for his role as Detective John "J.D." La Rue on the 1980s television drama Hill Street Blues.

Early years

Martin was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and raised in Miami. A 1962 graduate of Hialeah High School, he was a drama student at Miami-Dade Junior College and acted in productions at the University of Miami.
When he was 18, he dubbed voices for "Mexican fairy-tale movies."

Career

Martin's debut as a professional actor came in repertory theatre in Florida. In the 1960s, he moved to New York and worked as a musician, a dockworker, and a stand-up comedian. After signing a contract with Universal Studios in 1967, he broke fifteen bones in a motorcycle accident, requiring two years recuperation.
Martin appeared in Moonrunners, which was the basis for the television series The Dukes of Hazzard.
In addition to Hill Street Blues, Martin made guest appearances on various television shows between the late 1960s through the 1980s, including The Love Boat, The Virginian, Father Dowling Mysteries, and Murder, She Wrote. He starred in the short-lived 1987 Fox sitcom Second Chance until its revamping as Boys Will Be Boys resulted in his character being dropped. He also was a regular on the soap opera The Edge of Night.

Personal life

He was married three times. In 1969 he married was to Claudia Martin, who was actor/crooner Dean Martin's daughter. They had a daughter named Jesse. It ended in 1971.
He was married to Christina Montoya between 1977-80. His final marriage was to Joanne La Pomaroa from 1982-84.

Death

Martin died of lung cancer, aged 46, at his home in Rancho Mirage, California.

Filmography