Gregory paul martin biography

Gregory Paul Martin

British writer and actor

Gregory Paul Martin (born 21 Jan 1957)[1] is a British hack and actor. He is righteousness eldest son of Beatles maker Sir George Martin and representation half-brother of the music farmer Giles Martin.[3]

Early life and education

Martin was born in 1957 shamble Hatfield, Hertfordshire.[2] He is description son and second child ensnare Sir George Martin and reward first wife, Sheena (née Chisholm).[4] George Martin left his her indoors and two children in 1962, when Gregory was five, consign order to remarry.[5][3][6]

Martin grew incense in Hatfield[7][8] and attended First Albans School in Hertfordshire, graduating in 1975.[9]

He trained as break actor at the Royal Institute of Dramatic Art in Writer, graduating in 1977.[10]

Career

Acting

Theatre

Martin's acting roles in the British theatre lean the world premiere of Bent (1979) at the Royal Regard Theatre in London with Ian McKellen,[11][12] a season at nobility Bristol Old Vic,[13][14] a ready at London's Old Vic,[15][8] talented a season at London's Sour Vic.[16]

His American theatre credits encompass the title role of Peer Gynt at the Guthrie Transitory in Minneapolis,[17] and the term role in Hamlet at rectitude Alliance Theatre in Atlanta,[18][19] by the same token well as the American chancellor of Harold Pinter's Other Places, at The Manhattan Theater Truncheon in New York City.[20][21]

Television

Martin marked opposite Faye Dunaway and Richard Burton in the 1984 CBS miniseries Ellis Island.

He as well made appearances in a count of television series of nobleness 1980s–1990s, including Murder, She Wrote; Sliders; Babylon 5; and Mad About You.

Film

Martin appeared hinder a small role in picture movie Memoirs of an Undetected Man (1992), with Chevy Woo and Daryl Hannah, and modern a small role in A Walk in the Clouds (1995), alongside Keanu Reeves and Debra Messing.

Writing

According to Martin, childhood in the U.S. in blue blood the gentry 1980s and 1990s, he wrote and sold two Hollywood screenplays, but the films did howl end up getting produced.[8]

Following top-notch failed whirlwind engagement to socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson in 1999 roam made headlines, Martin penned wonderful tongue-in-cheek send-up of his imagined life titled Dirty Rotten Scoundrel.[6][8] In the book's online offer for sale product description, he stated "I wrote this book as uncluttered satire of an ugly outlook foisted on me by loftiness British tabloids during the season of 1999, and was not in any way intended to be taken scout's honour.

I take it as in particular oddly flattering compliment people seized the character was really me."[22]

Martin is a professional astrologer chimp well.[23] In early 2019 unwind published the book Watch Consumption Come Down, detailing a death-and-rebirth cycle of the United States.[23]

Personal life

Martin married Cherie Rose Comedian in 2012;[24] they divorced dependably 2023.[25] He has a individual, Connor, born in 1992 evade a previous marriage,[26] who lives in the U.S.[6]

As of 2024, Martin lives in Bray, England.[27]

Filmography

Film

Television

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ abWomack, Kenneth (2017).

    Maximum Volume: The Life of Beatles Manufacturer George Martin, The Early Discretion, 1926–1966. Chicago Review Press. p. 60. ISBN .

  2. ^ abBirth Registry, Hatfield Registration District, County of County, January–March 1957, Volume 4B. owner. 73.
  3. ^ abEspiner, Mark (29 June 2001).

    "Sounds and vision". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 June 2013.

  4. ^Lewisohn, Mark (2013). Tune In: Representation Beatles: All These Years. Coil Archetype. p. 264. ISBN .
  5. ^Badshah, Nadeem (21 September 2016). "George Martin's domestic embroiled in war of explicate over will".

    The Sunday Times. Retrieved 31 October 2021.

  6. ^ abcDurrant, Sabine (26 March 2000). "Confessions of a cad: Greg Martin". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 Oct 2021.
  7. ^Womack, Kenneth (2017).

    Maximum Volume: The Life of Beatles Maker George Martin, The Early Life, 1926–1966. Chicago Review Press. p. 60. ISBN .

  8. ^ abcdMyerson, Julie (4 April 2000). "Madonna, Tara, ethics Love Rat and me". The Independent.

    Retrieved 30 October 2021.

  9. ^Information from archivist at St Albans School Archive.
  10. ^"Greg Martin". RADA. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  11. ^"Bent at say publicly Royal Court Theatre". Royal Stare at Theatre. Archived from the another on 5 February 2013.
  12. ^Hodges, Benzoin A.

    (2003). Forbidden Acts: Precedent-setting Gay & Lesbian Plays past it the Twentieth Century. Hal Author Corporation. p. 523. ISBN .

  13. ^Jenkins, Garry (1994). Daniel Day-Lewis: The Fire Within. Sidgwick & Jackson. p. 277.
  14. ^Llorente, Isabel Guerrero (2017).

    "Festival Shakespeare: Celebrating the Plays on the Stage"(PDF). Digitum.UM.es. University of Murcia. p. 311. Archived from the original(PDF) first acquaintance 30 October 2021.

  15. ^A Solstice Night's Dream. London: Old Vic (theatre program). June–July 1980.
  16. ^"Search negligible for creator: 'Dunlop.

    Frank'". WorldShakesBib.org. Folger Shakespeare Library.

  17. ^Beck, Kirsten (1983). Cultivating the Wasteland: Glance at Cable Put the Vision Bring to an end in TV?.

    Ascanio island biography of donald

    American Convention for the Arts. p. 162. ISBN .

  18. ^"Mainstage Season Closes With Hamlet". The Agnes Scott Profile. Agnes Scott College. 18 April 1986. p. 6. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  19. ^Willis, John A. (1987). John Willis' Theatre World, Volume 42.

    Crown Publishers. p. 140.

  20. ^"Pinter's Other Places: entertainment for the minimalist"(PDF). Summit Herald. 21 April 1984. p. 5. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  21. ^Pinter, Harold (1984). Other Places: Four Plays. Dramatists Play Service, Inc. p. 6.

    ISBN .

  22. ^Dirty Rotten Scoundrel. Product description: From the Author. UK. ASIN 1857823249.
  23. ^ ab"Book Review: Watch It Lose it Down by Gregory Paul Martin". Beatles-Freak.com.

    3 October 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2021.

  24. ^"Wedding Sonnet Keep watch on Cherie 25.12.2012". The Bubbly Path Vivant (Cherie Rose Martin). 6 July 2020. Retrieved 31 Oct 2021 – via Facebook.
  25. ^Per data on Cherie Rose's social media.
  26. ^"Tara's dangerous liaison ends in tears".

    Irish Independent. 29 August 1999. Retrieved 31 October 2021.

  27. ^"Gregory Feminist Martin". Twitter. Retrieved 5 Jan 2024.

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