Martin Landau dies at 89: His best known roles

The actor won an Oscar for his portrayal of Bela Lugosi in 1994's "Ed Wood."

— -- Just like one of his most famous roles from the series "Mission: Impossible," Martin Landau was known for his chameleon-like abilities as an actor.

The Oscar winner died Saturday of unexpected complications during a short stay at UCLA Medical Center, his publicist Dick Guttman told The Associated Press. He was 89.

Here is a quick look back at those roles and more:

'Mission: Impossible' 1966-69

After a number of small and featured roles in films including "North by Northwest" and "Cleopatra," Landau landed the role of Rollin Hand in the TV series "Mission: Impossible." The show became a hit and Landau agreed to continue the series on a year-by-year basis so as not to interfere with his film career. Starring beside his then-wife Barbara Bain, Landau played a wide range of characters, shifting his appearance and accents. He and Bain left the series after the third season to star in the British-made sci-fi series "Space: 1999."

'Tucker: The Man and His Dream' 1988

'Crimes and Misdemeanors' 1989

'Ed Wood' 1994