
Gary Martin
ActingAbout Gary Martin
Martin's father was a singer, and his mother was an actor and extra. In 1975, he had acted in a few adverts by the end of school, but needed to get a proper job. He got a cabaret act together and started performing on a cruise ship at 17. In 1976, he made his debut in the West End theatre with Jesus Christ Superstar at 18 after a period of training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He later moved on to other theatre roles in the West End, such as Rocky Horror in The Rocky Horror Show in 1979, the voice of Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors in 1983, which he described as a "deep, black, Harlem voice"; Time in 1986, Munkustrap in Cats from 1987 to 1990, Miss Saigon in 1989, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in 1990, and Vince Fontaine in Grease in 1993. In 1980, he narrated a trailer for Saturn 3. Martin had been doing jingles and adverts, but started doing voice acting, including providing the voice of Sugar Puffs' mascot Honey Monster from the 1980s onwards. In the 1990s, he shifted to focus more on voice acting. Martin has provided voices for The Adventures of Mole, The Adventures of Toad, The Neverending Story III, FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue, Corpse Bride, Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie and Minions. He won a Talkie Award for his portrayal of Judge Dredd for BBC Radio 1. He has also recorded voiceovers for American and British commercials and film trailers.
Career Statistics & Market Influence
Analyzing the cinematic journey of Gary Martin reveals a career defined by diverse artistic exploration. With a total of 16 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.
Genre Dominance: Comedy
The majority of Gary Martin's filmography leans towards the Comedy genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.
The "Box Office" Signature
With a 19% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Gary Martin remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in Teddy Rhyme Time: Adventures in Nursery Rhyme Land, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.
Best Gary Martin Movies Ranked
Must-watch hits from Gary Martin's career based on audience ratings.
Complete Filmography & Success Status
Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Gary Martin.
| Year | Movie | Character | Success | More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Cute Little Buggers | Randy Rocksoff | Flop | Similar → |
| 2015 | Crying Wolf | Private Detective | Flop | Similar → |
| 2015 | The Amityville Playhouse | Elliot Saunders | Flop | Similar → |
| 2010 | Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie | Hypax (voice) | Average | Similar → |
| 2003 | Zombie Harvest | - | Flop | Similar → |
| 1999 | Jack and the Beanstalk | Giant / Dark Riders | Hit | Similar → |
| 1997 | The Ugly Duckling | Jack Frost / The Winds (voice) | Average | Similar → |
| 1996 | The Adventures of Toad | Voice | Flop | Similar → |
| 1996 | The Snow Queen's Revenge | Dimly | Average | Similar → |
| 1995 | The Adventures of Mole | Otter / Various | Average | Similar → |
| 1995 | Teddy Rhyme Time: Adventures in Nursery Rhyme Land | Max (voice) | Super Hit | Similar → |
| 1994 | The NeverEnding Story III | Mr. Rockchewer / Junior Rockchewer (voice) | Flop | Similar → |
| 1990 | Living Doll | Jess | Flop | Similar → |
| 1986 | Little Shop of Horrors | Audrey II (voice) | Hit | Similar → |
| 1986 | Slaughter High | Joe | Average | Similar → |
| 1981 | Shock Treatment | 'Bit' Guitarist | Average | Similar → |
Gary Martin - Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best movie of Gary Martin?
According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Gary Martin is "Teddy Rhyme Time: Adventures in Nursery Rhyme Land" with a rating of 10.0/10.
How many movies has Gary Martin acted in?
Gary Martin has been featured in at least 16 major films throughout their career.
What are some other popular movies by Gary Martin?
Other notable films include "Little Shop of Horrors", "Jack and the Beanstalk", and "The Adventures of Mole".




