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|NAME= Martin, Gregory Paul | |||
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|DATE OF BIRTH= 1957-01-21 | |||
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Born | Gregory Paul Martin |
Gregory Paul Martin (21 January 1957) is a British writer and television and film actor, and the eldest son of Beatles record producer Sir George Martin. After St Albans School Gregory trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, starring in a number of major UK stage productions such as the world premiere of "Bent" at the Royal Court before moving to New York in 1982.
He was married to Natasha Garland, a writer and marketing executive and has one son named Connor, currently living in Rome.
Filmography
- The Funeral Party - Therapist
- A Walk in the Clouds - Armistead Knox
- Ellen - Roger
- SeaQuest DSV - Marcus Rawlings
- Babylon 5 - Colonel Ari ben Zayn
- Mad About You - Andrew
- Empty Nest - Ian
- Memoirs of an Invisible Man - Richard
- Murder, She Wrote - Danny Briggs
- Sliders - Gareth
- Malcolm Takes a Shot
- Murder, She Wrote - Danny Briggs
- Ellis Island - Marco Santorelli