Martin Jarvis
Martin Jarvis OBE stands as one of the UK's most adaptable and accomplished actors, with a remarkable career that spans across various mediums, including film, television, theatre, radio, and audio recordings. His extensive body of work has solidified his reputation in the entertainment industry. Notably, Jarvis is the author of two acclaimed books: his witty autobiography, "Acting Strangely," and "Broadway, Jeeves - The Diary of a Theatrical Adventure," which chronicles his celebrated Broadway experience in 2001. Both titles were published by Methuen and have resonated with audiences.
In 2010, Jarvis took on the role of Vincent Hogg in a fresh adaptation of Agatha Christie's "The Mirror Cracked," featured in ITV/WGHB's beloved 'Miss Marple' series. The previous year, he garnered praise for his performance as David Bradburn, a beloved television journalist, in the BBC2 comedy-drama "Taking the Flak." His talent also extended to film, where he portrayed Peter Blodnik, a powerful network mogul, in the 2010 US-Germany co-production "Neander Jin - Return of the Neanderthal Man." With a career rich in diversity and achievement, Martin Jarvis continues to be a prominent figure in the arts, captivating audiences with his performances and storytelling prowess.