- Born on the Isle of Wight, his father left when he was two years old and of an outbreak of polio and all businesses took a turn for the worst. All the hardships Martin Rayner faced took him down the path of acting. He began his career cleaning the brass in a West End theater, where he appeared a couple performances before he want onto London and made his way into the acting world where he was successful.- IMDb Mini Biography By: C. London
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- He was nominated for a 2012 Equity Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for "Freud's Last Session" at the Barrington Stage Production in Chicago, Illinois.
- Playing King Charles VI of France in the Shakespeare in the Park series performance of "Henry V" starring Liev Schreiber by Public Theater in New York.
- Performing in Washington DC's Ford's Theatre as Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol; A Ghost story of Christmas"
- Playing Sigmund Freud in NYC.
- New York City, New York
- (On his role of Scrooge for the second consecutive year)"[...no two performances are ever the same. I think I will also be aware that many people have seen last year's show, so I will sometimes deliberately make a change simply for the sake of change."]
- On collapsing during a performance of 'Freud's Last Session' in November 2010: "I'll be back; I'll do the show tonight."
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