Martin Ledwith

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Martin Ledwith
Born
Martin Ledwith

Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Occupation(s)Actor, acting coach
Years active1992–present

Martin Ledwith is a Scottish actor and acting coach, best known for his work in theatre and television.

Early life[edit]

Ledwith was born in Motherwell, Lanarkshire, the fourth son of Peter Ledwith and Theresa Gregory.

His first job in theatre was as a designer for Wiseguise Theatre, Glasgow. He designed productions at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh and the Tron Theatre, Glasgow.

Ledwith moved to London to study acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). At RADA he studied Stanislavski technique with Doreen Cannon and voice with Robert Palmer.

Stage career[edit]

Ledwith's first role after leaving RADA was in the Royal Court production of "The Future Is Betamax" at the Ambassadors Theatre in London's West End.

His most recent stage role was as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in Harvey Weinstein's production of Finding Neverland directed by Rob Ashford at the Curve theatre, Leicester.

Screen career[edit]

Ledwith's first screen role was in "The Crow Road" (BBC) in 1996.

He is probably best known for his regular roles in two TV series. In "Heartbeat" (Yorkshire Television), he played the role of cheating philanderer, Andy Ryan in series 9 (1999).

In 2001–2002, Ledwith was a regular in "Holby City"(BBC) playing the part of Father Michael, who committed suicide after having an illicit affair with a nurse.

Other roles have included guest appearances in "Taggart" (STV), "The Whistle-Bowler" (BBC), "Monarch of the Glen" (BBC) and "Superbugs" (WGBH-TV Boston).

Acting coach[edit]

Ledwith is an acting coach and consultant for film, theatre and television. He originally taught Stanislavski Technique at London's City Lit. He has worked with actors and directors on a variety of projects including Spider-Man: Far From Home, Daredevil, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, The Night Of, The Crown, The Collection, Salem, Deadpool, Snatch, The Americans, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Jason Bourne, Top Boy, Boardwalk Empire, Green Room, Guardians of the Galaxy, Humans, Quantico, '71, Prince of Persia, The Woman in Black, The Impossible, One Day, The Suspicions of Mr Whicher and Downton Abbey.

Other work[edit]

Ledwith supplied the voices for the Streets' video, "World's Longest Music Video". He has voiced many radio and TV commercials.

Mentalism[edit]

Ledwith had a brief parallel spell as a stage mentalist and psychological illusionist.

Selected theatre work[edit]

Selected filmography[edit]

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