Martin Shaw
CountryUnited Kingdom
GenderMale
BirthdayJan 21, 1945
BiographyMartin Shaw (born 21 January 1945) is an English stage, television, and film actor. He came to national recognition in the role of Ray Doyle in ITV crime-action television drama series The Professionals (1977–1983). Further notable television parts include the title roles in The Chief (1993–1995), Judge John Deed (2001–2007) and Inspector George Gently (2007–2017). He has also acted on stage and in film, and has narrated numerous audiobooks and presented various television series.
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Always and Everyone
as Robert Kingsford
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Apparitions
as Father Jacob
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Cranford
as Peter Jenkyns
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Death in Holy Orders
as Adam Dalgliesh
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Inspector George Gently
as George Gently
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Judge John Deed
as Judge John Deed
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Martin Shaw: Aviators
as Martin Shaw
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Rhodes
as Cecil John Rhodes
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The Chief
as Alan Cade
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The Last Place on Earth
as Captain R. F. Scott
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The Long Call
as Dennis Stephenson
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The Murder Room
as Adam Dalgliesh
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The Professionals
as Doyle
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Villains
as Monty Parkin
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Warbird Workshop
as Narrator
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