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Biography As an actor, Adrian Martinez has worked with over a dozen Oscar-nominated and/or Oscar-winning actors and directors. He has been seen in a variety of acclaimed character portrayals, traveling easily between comedy and drama, tough guys and sensitive types, young and old, ethnic or not. His range goes from studio features like Taxi...
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Phoenix Artists - Gary Epstein
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| Direct Contact: |
Phone: 212-586-9110 Fax: 212-586-8019 phoenixartistsinc@yahoo.com
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| Profession: |
Actor / Producer / Self |
| Height: |
5' 8" (1.73 m) |
| Credited Years: |
1992 - 2010 |
Real Life Quotes
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"Life has more imagination than we carry in our dreams". |
Trivia
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He is a member of the LAByrinth theater company in New York. |
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He is one of the few actors to work more than once inside the hallowed grounds of the United Nations building. First in the feature The Interpreter and then in a public service announcement promoting the fight against world hunger, sponsored by the UN itself. |
Other Works
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He played Pinky, a mentally challenged young man in search of acceptance, for the final 80 performances of "Our Lady of 121st Street", off-Broadway, at the Union Sq. Theatre for the LAByrinth theatre company. The play was directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman and written by Stephen Adly Guirgis. |
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Portrayed Sigmund Freud and Saint Thomas in Stephen Adly Guirgis' "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot", off-Broadway at the Public theater. The play co-starred Sam Rockwell and Eric Bogosian and was directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman for the LAByrinth theater company. |
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(October 2005) Appearing at the Public theatre in Jose Rivera's new play, "Massacre (Sing To Your Children)". |
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Commercial for New York Lottery, where stacks of money fall from the sky, and his character yells, "Money!" |
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Martinez' first screenplay, "Manny", has advanced to the final selection round of the 2007 Sundance screenwriters' lab. |
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