Martin McDougall is a renowned Anglo-American actor, born in Edinburgh to a Scottish father and American mother, and raised in New Jersey. He pursued higher education in theatre and Art History at the esteemed College of Wooster in Ohio, followed by a two-year stint studying acting at the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Throughout his illustrious twenty-eight-year career, Martin has made significant contributions to the world of theatre, film, and television, collaborating with some of the most prominent film directors in the industry. His impressive resume boasts notable projects such as Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan", Paul Greengrass's "Green Zone", Luc Besson's "The Fifth Element", Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins", Fernando Meirelles's "360", and Roger Michell's "Hyde Park On Hudson".
In addition to his film work, Martin has also made a mark in television, with recent credits including "The Honourable Woman" and "Utopia". His extensive theatre experience has seen him take the stage at iconic institutions such as The National Theatre, The Royal Court, and Hampstead Theatre, where he has performed in productions such as "Death of A Salesman", "Aunt Dan and Lemon", and "Labyrinth".
Martin currently resides in London with his wife, Desiree Kongerød, a talented circus performer, and their son, Aksel.