Martin, a classically trained actor from Montreal, has been working consistently in film, television, and theatre since the early 1990s. His acting career began with a role as Wyatt Duzenbury, the engineer on the Enola Gay, in Roger Spottiswood's World War II epic film "Hiroshima". This marked the start of a diverse range of roles, including Bill Sikes in the stage production of "Oliver!" at the Vancouver Playhouse in 2008 and William Clark in the film "Night at the Museum".
Martin's versatility has also led him to take on roles in various genres, from comedy to drama. He has appeared in the comedy series "The Foundation", the science fiction series "Stargate SG1", "Jeremiah", and "Red 2", as well as in stage productions such as Tom Stoppard's "Travesties" at the Segal Centre in 2014 and "Venus In Fur" at the Magnus Theatre in 2016.
In addition to his on-screen work, Martin has also lent his voice to various video games, including "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided". He is currently based in Toronto, where he enjoys playing the guitar while watching the sunset from his balcony downtown.