Martina Laird (born 1971)[1] is a Trinidadian actress, director and acting teacher.[2]
Martina Laird | |
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Born | 1971 (age 50–51) Port of Spain, Trinidad |
Nationality | Trinidadian |
Education | University of Kent at Canterbury; Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art |
Occupation | Actress, director, acting teacher |
Years active | 1993–present |
Website | www |
Martina Laird was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, in 1971. Her interest in Drama began early, when she was seven, and from the age of 13 she studied with such local luminaries as Beryl McBurnie, and regularly attended performances at the Little Carib Theatre.[3] At the age of 17, Laird went to England, having won a national scholarship to study French at the University of Kent at Canterbury, and she did Drama as part of her degree course.[4] Having told her parents of her acting ambitions at the age of 20, on the advice of Derek Walcott, who was a family friend, Laird went on to attend the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.[5]
After beginning her acting career on the stage, she landed a role in the BBC TV drama Casualty, most memorably playing the character Comfort for several years.[6][7] She also featured in other popular television series, including Holby City and EastEnders.
Among her notable stage credits are Sophia in Errol John's Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, directed by Michael Buffong, in a 2012 production at the Royal National Theatre,[8][9] and The House that Will Not Stand at the Tricycle Theatre (2014),[10] and since 2016 performances in several Shakespeare plays: The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, The Tempest and Henry IV, Coriolanus and All's Well That Ends Well.[2]
Awards that Laird has won include a Screen Nation Award and Michael Elliot Trust Award.[11]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Harry | Friend | Series 1 Episode 5 |
1993–1999 | The Bill | Sandra Newton / Marlene Franklin / Marcia Walsh | 3 episodes |
1995 | The Governor | Zania | 3 episodes |
One for the Road | Ruth | Episode: "Prague" | |
1995–2006, 2016 | Casualty | Comfort Jones / Comfort Newton / Darleen Devern | Over 200 episodes |
1996 | The Knock | Nadine Charles | Series 2 Episode 2 |
Thief Takers | Ruth | Episode: "Wasteland" | |
Dangerfield | WPC | Episode: "Inside Out" | |
1998 | Peak Practice | Dr. Toray | |
Jonathan Creek | Bridget | Episode: "Danse Macabre" | |
1999 | Wing and a Prayer | Dee Dee Bastiani | 3 episodes |
1999–2000 | A Touch of Frost | Miriam Madikane | Episodes: "Line of Fire (Parts 1&2)" |
1999–2005 | Holby City | Comfort Newton / Darleen Devern | 3 episodes |
2000, 2011 | My Family | Darci / Doctor Kelly | |
2003 | Children in Need | Comfort | Series 1 Episode 4 |
2005 | Casualty@Holby City | Comfort Newton | 5 episodes |
2007 | Deadbeat | Detective Clayderman | |
2009 | Free Agents | Series 1 Episode 6 | |
Monday Monday | |||
2010 | Shameless | Michelle | 2 episodes |
Missing | Pamela Rutter | Series 2 Episode 3 | |
Doctors | Kathy Nicholls | Episode: "Like Mothers, Like Daughters" | |
Forget Me Not | Doctor | ||
2011 | Coronation Street | Colette Hankinson | |
Blitz | Forensic Officer | ||
London's Burning | Rachel | Television film | |
2013 | Feds | Coach McKenzie | |
2015 | The Dumping Ground | Mrs Underwood | |
2016 | Jericho | Epiphany | 8 episodes |
EastEnders | DC Angie Rice | 8 episodes | |
2017 | Padlock | Natasha | Short film |
2017–2018 | The Donmar Warehouse's All-Female Shakespeare Trilogy | Alonso / Worcester / Gadshill / Cassius | |
2019 | Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators | Claudia Farrel | |
Great Performances | Cassius | ||
The Bay | Bernie Chambers | TV series | |
2020 | Summerland | Older Vera | |
2021 | Boxing Day | Janet | |
Still We Thrive | Short film | ||