Martin, a classically trained thespian hailing from the vibrant city of Montreal, has been industriously occupied within the realms of film, television, and theatre since the dawn of the 1990s.
His nascent career commenced with a pivotal role as Wyatt Duzenbury, the engineer on the Enola Gay, in Roger Spottiswood's sweeping World War II epic film "Hiroshima".
Martin's acting career has been marked by a diverse array of roles, showcasing his exceptional versatility and range as a performer.
Notably, Martin took on the challenging and complex character of Bill Sikes in the 2008 production of "Oliver!" at the Vancouver Playhouse, bringing depth and nuance to the infamous and troubled figure.
Furthermore, Martin's cinematic endeavors have also seen him portray the courageous and daring explorer William Clark in the 2006 film "Night at the Museum", where he brought his signature charm and charisma to the big screen.
Noted for his remarkable adaptability, he has successfully navigated a wide range of roles across various television shows, including the critically acclaimed series "The Foundation", the sci-fi phenomenon "Stargate SG1", the critically acclaimed drama "Jeremiah", and the action-packed blockbuster "Red 2".
Martin's distinctive voice has made a notable appearance in various video games, with one such notable example being the critically acclaimed "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided". At present, he resides in the vibrant city of Toronto, where he finds solace in his hobby of playing the guitar. In his spare moments, Martin can be found basking in the warmth of the setting sun, taking in the breathtaking views from his balcony, which offers a unique perspective on the bustling downtown area.