Meet Robbie Martin
It all began at the movies. That’s where my parents met. She worked at the box office. He bought a ticket to the latest blockbuster. Six months later they were married.
My parents were never artists by profession but they were creative souls. And from an early age, I became a movie buff and theatre junkie. I remember my father took me to see a restoration of The Exorcist when I was only ten.
And so, my parents enrolled me at the Orange County School of the Arts where I studied Musical Theatre in my formative years. Flash forward some time and I earned my Bachelor of Arts from UCLA’s School of Theatre, Film and Television.
Most recently, I was awarded my Master of Arts in Professional Acting from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (the alma mater of industry heavyweights like Daniel Day-Lewis, Gene Wilder, Jeremy Irons and Naomie Harris, to name a few).I became an actor and artist because I believe movies and plays tell the story of what makes us human. Who are we? What’s it all for? What makes us better? In my own way, I hope to create work that is entertaining, inspiring and (hopefully) important.


Meet Robbie Martin
It all began at the movies. That’s where my parents met. She worked at the box office. He bought a ticket to the latest blockbuster. Six months later they were married.
My parents were never artists by profession but they were creative souls. And from an early age, I became a movie buff and theatre junkie. I remember my father took me to see a restoration of The Exorcist when I was only ten.
And so, my parents enrolled me at the Orange County School of the Arts where I studied Musical Theatre in my formative years. Flash forward some time and I earned my Bachelor of Arts from UCLA’s School of Theatre, Film and Television.
Most recently, I was awarded my Master of Arts in Professional Acting from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (the alma mater of industry heavyweights like Daniel Day-Lewis, Gene Wilder, Jeremy Irons and Naomie Harris, to name a few).I became an actor and artist because I believe movies and plays tell the story of what makes us human. Who are we? What’s it all for? What makes us better? In my own way, I hope to create work that is entertaining, inspiring and (hopefully) important.