
Derek Martin
Acting
Born 1933-04-11 · Bow, London, England, UK
Derek Martin was one of the most authentic working class voices in British film and television since the 1970s. Born Derek William Rapp in 1933, Martin was in the RAF for his National Service and took up a series of jobs including road worker, Smithfield Meat Market porter, and professional gambler, before entering showbusiness as an extra and stunt performer in a variety of programmes including Doctor Who. He retired from stunt work following an injury on Elizabeth I in 1971 and moved into acting. His most famous break out role was as the corrupt detective Fred Pyle in GF Newman's controversial 1978 drama Law & Order. In the following decade Martin had major roles in TV dramas such as The Chinese Detective and King & Castle, and played James Cagney's aide in milos Forman's epic 1981 film Ragtime. In 2000, Martin joined the cast of EastEnders as Charlie, the patriarch of the Slater family, a role he continued to play on and off for sixteen years.
Known for

EastEnders
1985 · TV

Celebrity Coach Trip
2010 · TV

The Chinese Detective
1981 · TV

King and Castle
1986 · TV

Paul Temple
1969 · TV

Law & Order
1978 · TV

Angels
1975 · TV

Doctor Who
1963 · TV

Softly, Softly
1966 · TV

Minder
1979 · TV

Play for Today
1970 · TV

Hart to Hart
1979 · TV

The Professionals
1977 · TV

Playhouse
1974 · TV

The Sweeney
1975 · TV

Z-Cars
1962 · TV

Theatre 625
1964 · TV

Upstairs, Downstairs
1971 · TV

Survivors
1975 · TV

The Duchess of Duke Street
1976 · TV

Maigret
1960 · TV

Shoestring
1979 · TV

Little Britain
2003 · TV

The Gentle Touch
1980 · TV

Dempsey and Makepeace
1985 · TV

The Zoo Gang
1974 · TV

Elizabeth R
1971 · TV

Target
1977 · TV

The Detectives
1993 · TV

Big Deal
1984 · TV

Terry and June
1979 · TV

No Hiding Place
1959 · TV

Dixon of Dock Green
1955 · TV

Celebrity Mastermind
2003 · TV

The Enigma Files
1980 · TV

Private Schulz
1981 · TV

Londoners
1965 · TV

Fiddlers Three
1991 · TV

Ready, Steady, Cook
1994 · TV

GMTV
1993 · TV

Six Fifty-Five Special
1981 · TV

Harry Hill's Tea Time
2016 · TV