Jeff Martin
Height:
183 cm
Jeff L. Martin is from a small Northeast Texas town of Mt. Pleasant, TX. He is an up-and-coming actor with a great personality! His ability to make people laugh was very prominent since he was young. Growing up under the shade of the piney woods of East Texas, he's always maintained an adventurous spirit. Jeff has been in the sales profession ...
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Jeff L. Martin is from a small Northeast Texas town of Mt. Pleasant, TX. He is an up-and-coming actor with a great personality! His ability to make people laugh was very prominent since he was young. Growing up under the shade of the piney woods of East Texas, he's always maintained an adventurous spirit. Jeff has been in the sales profession for 20 years. Acting for Jeff started at a very young age. When he was only the age of 7, he was involved in an Old West re-enactment organization called The Old West Cowboy Association. As he grew through the years in the organization, he went on to be awarded Best Male Actor in a Drama in Gainesville, TX in 1997. In May of 1994 he was privileged to be a part of a re-enactment in Longview, TX where a historic bank robbery of Bill Dalton that took place in 1894. He was apart of this production for 12 years. Jeff also had the privilege to be part of a Visa Commercial that was filmed in Pittsburg, TX as an extra with Bob Dole. Shortly after this venture he met the love of his life Tasha. They now have 2 kids and live in Longview, TX. At this time he was able to step back and focus on family. It wasn't until 2016 where a door opened for a local audition for a Short film from Second Hand Productions "Unwanted" written and directed by Paul Foster. He landed the role of a flashback character John Russell. 2016 also came with the opportunity to land a role as an extra as a SWAT Team Member in the film "The Runners" Directed by Micah Lyons and Joey Loomis from Breath of Life Productions. The next film he is working on is from Ten-Ninety Six Productions' Silent War that is also in production. Show less «