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Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez


Few stars shine as bright home and abroad like Oliver Martinez when it comes to the motion picture industry. Among his many credentials, he has made motion-pictures in many genres. Oliver Martinez’s hunky legs haven’t hurt his modeling and acting career. There is buzz in the silver screen is that he could be nominated for an award later this year. Get more Oliver Martinez details on Botched Carpet now.. Botched Carpet is your source for Oliver Martinez information.

Oliver Martinez Became Known After Roles In Several French Films Such As Un

Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez


He became known after roles in several French films such as Un, deux, trois, soleil (1993), which garnered him the César Award for “Most Promising Actor”, The Horseman on the Roof (1995), and The Chambermaid on the Titanic (1997). Martinex portrays a French foundry worker who wins a strongman contest and the its prize of a trip to Southampton to see the launch of the Titanic. He has since appeared in a television adaptation of The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2003), S. W. A. T. (2003) and Taking Lives (2004).

Oliver Martinez The Film Was Wellreceived Mick LaSelle Of The San Francisco Chronicle Praised

Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez
Oliver Martinez


His father was a Spanish professional boxer born in Spanish Morocco and his mother was a French secretary. This was followed by a leading role in Jean-Paul Rappeneau period film The Horseman on the Roof (Le Hussard sur le Toit) in 1995 in which he starred alongside Juliette Binoche as an Italian nobleman. Later in 1997 he played a leading role in Bigas Luna’s drama The Chambermaid on the Titanic (La Femme de chambre du Titanic) alongside Romane Bohringer, set during the time of the Titanic’s sinking voyage in 1912. The film was well-received; Mick LaSelle of the San Francisco Chronicle praised what he felt was a rare honest portrayal of male sexuality by Martinez. The film was highly critically acclaimed, although Martinez’s performance was overshadowed by that of Bardem in the eyes of critics.





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