Anna Maxwell Martin

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Anna Maxwell Martin
Born 1978
Beverley, East Yorkshire
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Years active 2001 - present

Anna Maxwell Martin (born 1978), sometimes credited as Anna Maxwell-Martin, is a BAFTA award winning English actress who has won acclaim for her performances as Lyra in His Dark Materials at the Royal National Theatre and as Esther Summerson in the BBC adaptation of Bleak House (2005).

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Martin was born in Beverley, East Yorkshire, England in 1978 and adopted the middle name Maxwell (her grandfather's name) to distinguish her from another member with the same name when she joined Equity. Her father was the managing director of a pharmaceutical company and her mother was a research scientist. Her mother gave up her job to bring up Anna and her elder brother Adam. After she left school Martin studied history at Liverpool University, specialising in the First World War. She joined the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) after completing her studies at Liverpool. In her final year at LAMDA her father was diagnosed with cancer, although he lived long enough to see her stage performance as Alexandra in The Little Foxes at the Donmar Warehouse. Martin is in a relationship with the director Roger Michell.[1]

Martin first came to prominence on the London West End stage playing the leading role of Lyra in the National Theatre's production of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials. She was then cast in the part of Bessie Higgins in the BBC television adaptation of the Elizabeth Gaskell novel, North and South, in 2004, and made a guest appearance in the 2005 series of Doctor Who. She played Esther Summerson, the central character in the 2005 BBC TV adaptation of Charles Dickens' Bleak House, for which she won the 2006 Best Actress BAFTA Television Award.

In January 2006, she took part in a reading of The Entertainer at the Royal Court Theatre, and in February and March she appeared in Laura Wade's Other Hands, directed by Bijan Sheibani at the Soho Theatre. She is the narrator of the CD version of The Foreshadowing, a children's book about the First World War by Marcus Sedgwick, which was published in May 2006. After that, she played Cassandra Austen in Becoming Jane, a 2007 film about the early life of the novelist Jane Austen starring American actress Anne Hathaway in the title role. She played the gaoler's daughter in Lee Hall's adaptation of The Wind in the Willows, a multi-million pound production by Box TV for BBC One. More recently, she worked on I Really Hate My Job directed by Oliver Parker and appeared as Sally Bowles in Bill Kenwright and Rufus Norris's West End production of Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre.

She appears in the forthcoming BBC drama White Girl, and is currently working on Channel 4's adaptation of Poppy Shakespeare.

  • The Tall One as Samantha (BBC Radio 4, 1 to 5 September 2003)
  • The Raj Quartet as Daphne Manners (BBC Radio 4, 10 April to 5 June 2005)
  • The Ante Natal Clinic as Ros (BBC Radio 4, 19 January 2006)
  • The Sea as Rose (BBC Radio 4, 15 April 2006)
  • Great Expectations as Estella (BBC Radio 4, 6 and 13 August 2006)
  • The Invention of Childhood as one of several readers (BBC Radio 4, 25 September to 3 November 2006)
  • Berlin- Soundz Decadent as herself (BBC Radio 2, 2 January 2007)
  • Woman's Hour as herself (interview) (BBC Radio 4, 5 March 2007)

Martin was nominated for an Olivier Award for her performance as Lyra in His Dark Materials. She came third in the best actress category of the 2005 BBC Drama Poll for her performance as Esther in Bleak House. (Gillian Anderson came second, and Billie Piper won.) She won the best actress award at the 2006 British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs) for her acting in Bleak House. In 2006, she was also nominated for Best Actress at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards for her role in Bleak House (Gillian Anderson won).[2]

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