Martin has had a prolific career in Australian television, securing a series regular role in a string of popular shows, including 'Home & Away', 'Satisfaction', 'Underbelly - A Tale of Two Cities', which won a Logie Award for Best New Series, 'Rescue Special Ops', and 'COPS L.A.C.', a police drama that he starred in.
Martin's work on stage and screen has earned him numerous accolades, including a Logie Nomination for 'Most Popular New Talent' for his performance in 'Home & Away'. He has also won the 'Best Actor' Award in 2014 for his role in 'We Men Do'.
In addition to his television work, Martin has appeared in a number of feature films, including 'The Nothing Men', which he produced and starred in, and 'Strangerland', a psychological thriller in which he starred alongside Nicole Kidman and Joseph Fiennes. He has also appeared in the romantic comedy 'All That Jam', in which he played the lead role of Michael Barclay, an American movie star, and learned and spoke the entire film in Russian.
Martin's most recent projects include the action thriller 'Happy Hunting', in which he played the lead role of Warren Novac, and the series 'Cypher', in which he plays Will Scott, a former FBI agent and cryptographer. He has also appeared in the film 'Gun Shy', alongside Antonio Banderas and Olga Kurylenko, and the series 'Unleashed', in which he stars as Billy Nordic.
Martin has received widespread critical acclaim for his performances, including a Rotten Tomato Audience score of 100% for 'The Nothing Men' and a Rotten Tomatoes Reviewers ranking of 100% for 'Happy Hunting', which also won several awards, including 'Best Actor', 'Best Film', 'Audience Choice Award', and 'Best Cinematography'.