Rudolf Martin

TV Actor

Rudolf Martin was born in West Berlin on July 31st, 1967 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 56, Rudolf Martin biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 31, 1967
Nationality
Germany
Place of Birth
West Berlin
Age
56 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Rudolf Martin Life

Rudolf Martin (born 31 July 1967) is a German actor who works mainly in the United States.

He began performing in off-Broadway films and then moved on to extensive television and film work.

He has appeared on many hit television shows and has recently moved to Germany.

He now lives in Los Angeles.

Early life and education

Martin was born in West Berlin and spent his early years wandering around Europe while completing his education. Martin studied American and English literature in Berlin and drama in Paris due to his love for the arts. He then enrolled in the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York City to study acting. Martin gained a supporting role in Susan Seidelman's Academy Award-nominated short film The Dutch Master when appearing in small theatre productions. In Nicky Silver's critically acclaimed hit comedy The Food Chain, leading roles on ABC's All My Children and Off-Broadway were followed by leading roles. Martin earned acclaim for his work in independent films including Fall, High Art, and When while in New York.

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Rudolf Martin Career

Career

He appeared in the Warner Brothers thriller Swordfish starring John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, and Don Cheadle after arriving in Los Angeles in 1999. Martin is a renowned computer hacker who leads FBI agents on the hunt for a criminal mastermind in the film Axl Torvalds. Martin was offered a role in the German thriller Soundless based on his appearance in Swordfish.

Before Swordfish Martin appeared in the original Showtime series Beggars and Choosers, an inside look at the television networks created by Peter Lefcourt and Brandon Tartikoff that were extremely popular in the entertainment industry. Martin starred "Nikolai Krasnakov," the charming but difficult Russian mobster whose life was to be turned into a mini-series by the fictional network. Martin was the exhilarating young mobster for the two seasons.

Martin moved to Hollywood, appearing in the Warner Brothers film Bedazzled, Patrik Ian Polk's edgy comedy Punks, which was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, as well as the independent film The Scoundrel's Wife, starring Tatum O'Neal, Tim Curry, and Julian Sands, as well as the independent film Bedazzled.

In the USA film "The True Story of Dracula," Martin portrayed title character Vlad Dracula. The film was shot in 2000 in Romania on authentic locations and tells the tale of Prince Vlad III Dracula, "the Impaler" (1431–1476), who inspired Bram Stoker's fictional vampire count. Peter Weller, Jane March, and Roger Daltrey co-starred in Dark Prince, which premiered in October 2000. Martin starred as the fictional Count Dracula on Buffy the Vampire Slayer's fifth season premiere ("Buffy vs. Dracula") with Sarah Michelle Gellar, his former All My Children co-star Sarah Michelle Gellar. Rudolf Martin proceeded to guest star in five episodes of Fox thriller 24 in which he played two separate characters, one of whom impersonating the other.

He has appeared in other television dramas, including Judging Amy, Crossing Jordan, and in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as the antagonist to Mark Harmon on the hit television show NCIS from season 1–2, as well as Mossad agent Ari Haswari, the antagonist to NCIS' Daniel Jones. River's End, an independent film made in Texas, has also been released.

Martin's main focus is still on film; as a European actor, he continues to appear in European productions as well. In the film Bloodlines, a young man's struggle with his newly discovered family in Slovakia, he had his second lead role. In 2003, bloodlines were shot in San Francisco and Slovakia.

He appears in Hoboken Hollow, a British film starring C. Thomas Howell, Dennis Hopper, and Michael Madsen, as well as another German film, Paparazzo shooting in France and Spain. In Stargate SG-1's "Company of Thieves" as Anateo of the Lucian Alliance, he made a guest appearance. Carlos Guerrero, a drug lord, makes a guest appearance in three episodes of Dexter. Last Exit and Hyenas, as well as the short film Sunrise, are among the items that have been completed (as of 2006).

In the video interludes for Britney Spears' Femme Fatale Tour in 2011, he played Tormento Lancie. Martin's character, which is a stalker, was determined to depose Spears as the Femme Fatale.

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