Olivier Martinez

Olivier Martinez
Olivier Martinez is a French film actor. He became known after roles in several French films such as Un, deux, trois, soleil, which garnered him the César Award for "Most Promising Actor", The Horseman on the Roof, and The Chambermaid on the Titanic. He has also appeared in Hollywood-produced features, including the drama Before Night Falls, the erotic thriller Unfaithfuland playing the role of a French drug lord in the action-crime-thriller S.W.A.T....
NationalityFrench
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth12 January 1966
CityParis, France
CountryFrance
The first time Adrian saw me was on tape. But you should know that this never works - never in the history of movies has someone been cast from a video.
I see my friends, my family, my cousins work all day long for very little money, and if I have this problem of not being able to wall on the streets, it's not a big deal.
When I was a kid, I was watching the movies my parents wanted to watch. I came from a working class family, not specifically educated, so we were watching popular movies. My dad liked cowboy movies, so we were watching cowboy movies. Some of them were amazing. It's a genre of movie I like very much.
It's like all the signs were telling me that I shouldn't be a boxer, so I quit.
I played a scene at the end of my first year, and that's how I was discovered.
I really believe great actors, even with disease and age, can be great.
Brave is good - especially when you are a soldier.
I was born and raised in a suburb of Paris by a working-class family.
My father was champion of North Africa and he beat the European champ. He was very good, a professional for 12 years. We're from a big family of boxers. My father has seven brothers.
If you compare me to an actor, I'm probably one of the best boxers in the profession. But if you compare me as a boxer, I'm probably one of the best actors.
I wanted to become a champ - I was surrounded by champs in my family and in my neighborhood - and because of this stupid accident, I lost my opportunity.
People sometimes recognize me here, but they are very nice.
If I had to fall in love with all the actresses I play with and live the situations I have to play, I would be lost! I need to be solid and know who I really am to have fun in making something else. I noticed, while talking with other actors, that they often let ambiguity float. I don`t like ambiguity, it`s dangerous. I need distance. I also think that the result would prevent the audience from identifying to the characters. If you feel the things too strongly, you simply close the doors.
I'm not a movie star like other actors in the way that I need to walk with a bodyguard.