Martin Henderson (born 8 October 1974) is a New Zealand actor. He is known for his roles on the American medical drama series Off the Map as Dr. Ben Keeton (2011), the medical drama series Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Nathan Riggs (2015–2017), the Netflix romantic drama Virgin River as Jack Sheridan (2019–present),[1] and for his performance as Noah Clay in the 2002 horror film The Ring, while remaining known in his home country for his teenage role as Stuart Neilson in the soap opera Shortland Street (1992–1995).[2]
Martin Henderson | |
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Born | (1974-10-08) 8 October 1974 (age 48) Auckland, New Zealand |
Education | Birkenhead Primary Northcote Intermediate Westlake Boys High |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1989–present |
Henderson was born in Auckland, and began acting at the age of thirteen, appearing in Strangers, a local television production. He attended Birkenhead Primary Northcote Intermediate and Westlake Boys High schools.[3] He turned down going to study at university when he was 17, in favour of acting.[4]
Henderson starred as Stuart Neilson in the prime-time soap opera Shortland Street from 1992 to 1995. He subsequently appeared in a number of Australian films and television productions including Echo Point and Home and Away, before moving to the United States in 1997, to pursue a career in Hollywood films and to train in a two-year program at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City.
In 1999, he appeared in Kick, for which he was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 2000.[5] After more than a year unsuccessfully auditioning for film roles in Los Angeles, in 2001 he was cast in a supporting role in the John Woo-directed war film Windtalkers.[6] In 2002, Henderson starred opposite Naomi Watts in the horror film The Ring.[4] Following the box office success of the film, he was cast as Drew in Perfect Opposites,[7] and subsequently as the lead character in the biker film Torque, released in early 2004.[8] Later that year, he starred opposite Aishwarya Rai in the British romantic film Bride and Prejudice and appeared in Britney Spears' "Toxic" music video.[8] In 2005, he appeared in the award-winning Little Fish starring Cate Blanchett.[4] In 2006, Henderson received rave reviews in London's West End in a theatre production of Fool for Love with Juliette Lewis.[9][10]
He was set to star alongside Jordana Brewster in the television series adapted from the 2005 film Mr. & Mrs. Smith. However, the series was not picked up by any network. In 2006, he appeared in the movie Flyboys. He also appeared in a commercial for the 2008 Cadillac CTS, and the House episode "Painless". In 2010, Henderson was cast in Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes' short-lived television series Off the Map. In 2014, he starred in the multi-platform Australian drama television series Secrets & Lies and in the SundanceTV drama series The Red Road.
In 2015, Henderson appeared in Everest, with Jake Gyllenhaal. In June that year Deadline reported that he would join Grey's Anatomy starting in November, as a potential love interest for series lead Ellen Pompeo's Meredith Grey. The actor exited two years later, his final appearance in October 2017. Henderson told Deadline that his departure was a storytelling-based decision, adding, "This [was] my final year so I was expecting Nathan’s storyline to be wrapped up."[11][12]
Since 2019, Henderson has co-starred on the Netflix series Virgin River playing the role of Jack Sheridan, a former marine with PTSD. The series was renewed by Netflix for a fourth and fifth season in 2021.
He was cast in A24 horror film X (2022) as Wayne Gilroy.[13]
As of 2017, he lives in Los Angeles with his girlfriend and dog.[14]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Kick | Tom Bradshaw | Nominated—AFI Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role |
2000 | The Summer of My Deflowering | Luke | Short film |
2002 | Windtalkers | Private Thomas Nellie | |
2002 | The Ring | Noah Clay | |
2003 | Skagerrak | Ian/Ken | |
2004 | Torque | Cary Ford | |
2004 | Perfect Opposites | Drew Curtis | |
2004 | Bride and Prejudice | William Darcy | |
2005 | Little Fish | Ray Robert Heart | Nominated—AFI Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role[15] Nominated—FCCA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role |
2006 | Flyboys | Reed Cassidy | |
2006 | Smokin' Aces | Hollis Elmore | |
2007 | Battle in Seattle | Jay | |
2009 | Cedar Boys | Mathew | |
2010 | Home by Christmas | Young Ed | |
2013 | The Moment | John/Peter | |
2013 | Devil's Knot | Brent Davis | |
2015 | Everest | Andy Harris | |
2016 | Miracles from Heaven | Kevin Beam | |
2018 | The Strangers: Prey at Night | Mike | |
2018 | Juveniles | Oliver | |
2018 | Hellbent | Jeb Dupre | |
2022 | X | Wayne Gilroy | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Strangers | Zane | — |
1990 | Betty's Bunch | — | — |
1990 | Raider of the South Seas | Jack Taylor | Television film |
1992–1995, 2017 | Shortland Street | Stuart Neilson | Main (27 episodes, Seasons 1 & 26) |
1995 | Echo Point | Zac Brennan | — |
1996 | Sweat | Tom Nash | Main (26 episodes, Season 1) |
1996 | Home and Away | Geoff Thomas | Recurring (7 episodes) |
1997–1999 | Big Sky | Scotty Gibbs | Main (53 episodes, Seasons 1–2) |
2009 | House | Jeff | Episode: "Painless" Nominated—AFI International Award for Best Actor |
2011 | Off the Map | Dr. Benjamin "Ben" Keeton | Main (13 episodes, Season 1) |
2012 | Rake | Joshua Floyd | Guest (2 episodes, Season 2) |
2014–2015 | The Red Road | Harold Jensen | Main (12 episodes, Seasons 1–2) |
2014 | Secrets & Lies | Ben Gundelach | Main (6 episodes, Season 1) |
2015–2017 | Grey's Anatomy | Dr. Nathan Riggs | Main (45 episodes, Seasons 12–14) |
2019–present[16] | Virgin River | Jack Sheridan | Main role |
2020 | The Gloaming | Gareth McAvaney | Main Role (8 Episodes) |
2021–2022 | My Life Is Murder | Will Crowe | Guest (Seasons 2 & 3) |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2013–2014 | Auckland Daze | Martin Henderson | 3 episodes |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2003 | Toxic | Britney Spears' boyfriend |
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