
Martin Potter
Known for Acting · 24 credits
- Born
- 1944-10-04 (age 81)
- Place of birth
- Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
- Also known as
- Martin A. Potter
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Martin Potter (born 4 October 1944) is a British actor. After the National Youth Theatre and repertory theatre in Guildford and Hampstead, Potter received his first role in British television at the age of 24 in the television drama The Bonegrinder (1968) written by Dennis Potter. In the same year he had another small part alongside Brian Cox in the futuristic drama The Year of the Sex Olympics. One year later Potter's career took off with a much larger role. The Italian director Federico Fellini chose him for the main role of Encolpius in his film Satyricon. Terence Stamp, Fellini's original choice for the main role, was not available, and Fellini was looking for someone of a similar appearance. After this star role, Potter's career tended back to smaller roles again: mostly B-movies and television productions like the film adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's Olive. Among his more well-known parts are the history film Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) and the film The Big Sleep (with Robert Mitchum as private detective Philip Marlowe). He also appeared in horror films, including Craze with Jack Palance, and television series such as Doctor Who. In 1975 he achieved some popularity with the title part of Robin Hood in a TV mini-series The Legend of Robin Hood. In 1985 he again took a part in a production concerning Ancient Rome: the American mini-series A.D. in which he portrayed the Roman politician and opponent of Nero, Gaius Calpurnius Piso.
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Known For
TV Shows (7)
Movies (17)

Nicholas and Alexandra
1971
as Prince Yussoupov

Satyricon
1969
as Encolpio

The Big Sleep
1978
as Owen Taylor

Craze
1974
as Ronnie

Lady Oscar
1979
as Comte de Giraudet, Oscar's Fiancé

The Year of the Sex Olympics
1968
as Kin Hodder

Cruel Passion
1977
as Lord Carlisle

Summer School
1983
as Tarzan

Ciao, Federico!
1970
as Self (uncredited)

The Only Way
1970
as Morten Jensen

Goodbye Gemini
1970
as Julian
The Outsiders
2006
as Cardinal

Satan's Slave
1976
as Stephen Yorke

All Coppers Are...
1972
as Joe

Doctor Who: Terminus
1983
as Eirak

The Bone Grinder
1968
as Back Clerk

Gunpowder
1986
as Powder
About Martin Potter
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Martin Potter (born 4 October 1944) is a British actor. After the National Youth Theatre and repertory theatre in Guildford and Hampstead, Potter received his first role in British television at the age of 24 in the television drama The Bonegrinder (1968) written by Dennis Potter. In the same year he had another small part alongside Brian Cox in the futuristic drama The Year of the Sex Olympics. One year later Potter's career took off with a much larger role. The Italian director Federico Fellini chose h… With 24 credits spanning from 1964 to 2006, Martin Potter has appeared in 17 films and 7 TV shows.
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Most Popular Martin Potter Movies
- Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) — as Prince Yussoupov
- Satyricon (1969) — as Encolpio
- The Big Sleep (1978) — as Owen Taylor
- Craze (1974) — as Ronnie
- Lady Oscar (1979) — as Comte de Giraudet, Oscar's Fiancé
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