
Joe Martin (born between 1911 and 1913 – died after 1931) was a captive orangutan who appeared in at least 50 American films of the silent era, including approximately 20 comedy shorts, several serials, two Tarzan movies, Rex Ingram's melodrama Black Orchid and its remake Trifling Women, the Max Linder feature comedy Seven Years Bad Luck, and the Irving Thalberg-produced Merry-Go-Round.

Merry-Go-Round
1923 · as Chimp (uncredited)

Hollywood
1923 · as Orangutan

The Adventures of Tarzan
1921 · as Man in Ape Suit

Spangles
1926 · as The Chimp (Uncredited)

Black Orchids
1917 · as Haitim-Tai

King of the Circus
1920 · as Chimp (Uncredited)

Trifling Women
1922 · as Orangutan (Uncredited)

Seven Years Bad Luck
1921 · as The Chimpanzee (uncredited)

Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in When the Wets Went Dry
1915 · as Orangutan

A Baby Doll Bandit
1920 · as The Chimp

A Prohibition Monkey
1920 · as Joe Martin - An Orang-outang

Hungry Happy's Dream
1916 · as Joe Martin the Chimp

What Darwin Missed
1916 · as The Wise Oran-Outang

The Black Box
1915 · as Chimp

The Evil Eye
1920 · as Orangutan (Uncredited)

A Monkey Movie Star
1921 · as Himself

Monkey Stuff
1919 · as A Chimp

Man and Beast
1917 · as The Orang-Outang