Bob Martin

Bob Martin

Robert Martin (born December 8, 1962) is a television and musical theatre actor and writer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Martin began his career as an actor and director at The Second City in Toronto in 1996. He served as Second City Toronto's artistic director from 2003–2004. In 2005, he made his Broadway debut starring as “Man in Chair” in the musical The Drowsy Chaperone, which he co-wrote with Don McKellar (book), and Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison (music and lyrics). He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical and won the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical with Don McKellar. He reprised his role in London's West End production of The Drowsy Chaperone, for which he received an Olivier nomination. Martin then kicked off the show's North American tour on its first stop in Toronto. Martin wrote the book for the musical Minsky's, which premiered at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles in 2009. He returned to Broadway as co-bookwriter of Elf with Thomas Meehan, lyrics by Chad Beguelin and music by Matthew Sklar. Elf had two limited engagements for the holiday seasons of 2010 and 2012. Martin wrote the book for a musical adaptation of the 1973 film The Sting, with music and lyrics by Mark Hollmann, lyrics by Greg Kotis, and direction by John Rando, who had previously collaborated on Urinetown. Additional music and lyrics were provided by the show's star Harry Connick, Jr. The Sting premiered at Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ. He collaborated with Beguelin and Sklar again for Half Time at Paper Mill Playhouse, which had premiered in Chicago in 2015 under the title Gotta Dance. Martin reunited once more with the team of Sklar, Beguelin, and director Casey Nicholaw on The Prom which has its world-premiere at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta in 2016. The Prom opened on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on November 11, 2018. The Prom received seven Tony nominations including Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical for Martin and Beguelin. In 2020, Netflix released a film adaptation of The Prom, which was directed by Ryan Murphy and starred Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman, Andrew Rannells, and Keegan-Michael Key. Martin is currently writing the book for a musical adaptation of The Princess Bride with Rick Elice, a sequel to The Drowsy Chaperone, a musical adaptation of Night at the Museum with Shawn Levy, and an adaptation of Millions with a score by Adam Guettel. Martin co-created the award-winning series Slings & Arrows (TMN/Sundance), a TV show about a Canadian theatre company struggling to survive while a crazy genius director haunted by his dead mentor helps the actors find authenticity in their acting. Martin also served as a writer (alongside fellow writers and co-creators Susan Coyne and Mark McKinney) and a creative producer. Martin played the role of Terry in two episodes. His first foray into writing for television was for the CBC Television series The Industry (formerly titled Made in Canada), in which he also acted. Martin was also a writer of and starred in the Canadian television sitcom Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays, which had its debut on CBC Television in fall 2011. ... Source: Article "Bob Martin (comedian)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Filmography

2022

All American: Homecoming
All American: Homecoming
as Orlando 'Lando' Johnson
TV - Released: 2/21/2022

2017

Michael: Every Day
Michael: Every Day
as Dr. David Storper
TV - Released: 1/15/2017

2011

Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays
as Dr. David Storper
TV - Released: 9/14/2011

2005

Burnt Toast
Burnt Toast
as Man
Movie - Released: 10/1/2005

2004

Childstar
Childstar
as Mr. Budge
Movie - Released: 9/10/2004

2002

Coastlines
Coastlines
as Preacher
Movie - Released: 1/15/2002
Puppets Who Kill
Puppets Who Kill
as Cuddles
TV - Released: 10/4/2002

2001

Club Land
Club Land
as Guy Valmont
Movie - Released: 4/8/2001

1998

Last Night
Last Night
as T.V. Newscaster
Movie - Released: 10/23/1998

1996

Once a Thief
Once a Thief
as Neville
TV - Released: 9/29/1996

1986

Movie
The High Price of Passion
as Student #2
Movie - Released: 10/29/1986

1984

Hide and Seek
Hide and Seek
as Gregory
Movie - Released: 7/1/1984
La Chance aux chansons
La Chance aux chansons
as Self
TV - Released: 3/26/1984

1956

Tony Awards
Tony Awards
as Self - Winner/Nominee/Performer
TV - Released: 4/1/1956