Biography: As an actor, Adrian Martinez has worked with over a dozen Oscar-nominated and/or Oscar-winning actors and directors. He has been seen in a variety of acclaimed character portrayals, traveling easily between comedy and drama, tough guys and sensitive types, young and old, ethnic or not. His range goes from studio features like "The Taxi (1998)", "Perfect Murder, A (1998)" "Interpreter (2005)" to ed ... show all As an actor, Adrian Martinez has worked with over a dozen Oscar-nominated and/or Oscar-winning actors and directors. He has been seen in a variety of acclaimed character portrayals, traveling easily between comedy and drama, tough guys and sensitive types, young and old, ethnic or not. His range goes from studio features like "The Taxi (1998)", "Perfect Murder, A (1998)" "Interpreter (2005)" to edgy Indies like "In America (2002)", "Pieces of April (2003)" and "Mail Order Wife (2004)", produced by Doug Liman, in which his portrayal was so convincing that many audiences thought the film was a documentary (it wasn't). Martinez has just completed "Three Strikes," a Comedy Central pilot produced by Emmy winner Jon Stewart, and he also has been seen around the dial in over 30 TV guest spots, including "Sex and the City" (1998)", "Sopranos, The" (1999)", all of the "Law & Orders", "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993)", "Ed" (2000)", "Third Watch" (1999)", "NYPD Blue" (1993)" and Barry Levinson 's "Jury, The" (2004)". Other TV work includes HBO'S "Undefeated (2003) (TV)", directed by John Leguizamo; "Strip Search (2004) (TV)", directed by Sidney Lumet; and "Bad Apple (2004) (TV)", opposite Chris Noth. Theatre audiences know him from his daring off-Broadway performances for the LAByrinth theater company, directed by Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman. In "Our Lady of 121st Street," Martinez portrayed to great acclaim a mentally challenged young man in search of his brother's acceptance, and played Sigmund Freud and St. Thomas in "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" at the Public Theatre. Both plays were written by this year's Laura Pels winner, Stephen Adly Guirgis. Additionally, Martinez co-starred in "Massacre: Sing To Your Children", written by Oscar nominee Jose Rivera, for LAByrinth at the Public theatre. As for future projects, Martinez' first screenplay, "Manny," is a finalist for the 2007 Sundance screenwriters' lab. He will star and direct the film. Films in the can include a lead role in _Ted's MBA* (*Many Brief Affairs) (2006)_, co-starring Breckin Meyer; "Trainwreck: My Life as an Idiot (2007)", co-starring Seann William Scott; "Quebec (2007)", opposite John C. Reilly ; The Ministers, and lead roles in the indies "Just Like the Son (2006)", _Stanley Cuba (2006)_ and "Mona" (2007). "Stanley Cuba" and "Mona" have both been selected for the IFP rough cut program, led by producer Scott Macaulay ("Raising Victor Vargas (2002)"). hide |