Dean Martin

Dean Martin (1917-1995), born Dino Paul Crocetti and often referred to as Dino, was a popular singer and actor, as well as a legendary Las Vegas entertainer during the 1950s and 1960s. So much, in fact, he was included in the holosuite program Bashir 62, a 24th century rendition of 1962. At the time, Martin was good friends with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford and was incorporated as a personal friend of Vic Fontaine's. Dean often served as fodder in the many stories included in Vic's programming.

During the 1940s and '50s, Martin worked with comedian Jerry Lewis before joining forces with Sinatra. Together, Martin and Sinatra bought shares in the Cal-Neva Lodge.

Fontaine once recalled to Odo that Martin and Sinatra dropped in on him once while he was playing at the Sands Hotel back in 1958. Together, the three of them took over one of the blackjack tables and dropped a combined $15,000. 

While playing cards with his band one night, Fontaine recalled another story about Martin and Sinatra, which Fontaine revealed mid-story that Sinatra had, as a prank, switched all the robes in the steam room they were visiting. Unbeknownst to Martin, Sinatra had written a descriptive word in big bold letters across the back of his robe.