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Martine's 1st album cover 'You Me and Us'Martine McCutcheon (born Martine Kimberley Sherri Ponting on May 14, 1976 in Hackney, London, England) is a British actress and singer.
At age 10, Martine's mother met and married window cleaner John McCutcheon (the father of Martine's younger brother), which led to Martine taking her step-father's surname. Martine knew she wanted to be a performer from a young age, but as her family couldn't afford the fees for a drama school, Martine had to find an alterantive method to learn her performing trades. Luckliy for Martine, she met a woman at a local dance-class who had been to the Italia Conti stage school and suggested it would be a good environment for her. After a persuavsive letter from Martine, a Church of England trust agreed to sponsor her. She trained after school and every Saturday (learning tap, ballet, jazz, and drama) in order to catch up with the more privileged children who were competing with her for a place at the prestiguous school. At the age of 12 Martine obtained her first acting role and was paid £350 to appear in an American commercial for the drink, Kool-Aid, which was followed by modelling assignments and bit parts in TV shows such as in the ITV police drama The Bill. By the time she was 15, she had formed an all-girl band, 'Milan', with two fellow students and landed a record contract and a gig touring as the 'warm up' group for the British Boyband, East 17. Milan were successful (making the dance charts three times), but not successful enough for McCutcheon (who didn't like playing in seedy clubs), so she quit the group.
In 2000 Martine released her second album wishing, which made number 25 in the Uk album charts and spawned two hit singles; the number 2 hit 'I'm Over You' and her follow up song 'On The Radio', which was famously used as the theme tune for Hibernian striker Amadou Konte. Martine released her third album 'Musicality' in 2002, a Broadway influenced cover album, which reached number 55 in the albums charts. However her pop career stalled when her contract with EMI Liberty was cancelled due to poor sales of her third album.
In 2003 McCutcheon featured in her first major film role. She appeared as tea-lady Natalie in the Richard Curtis romantic comedy Love Actually, where the British Prime Minister (played by Hugh Grant) falls in love with McCutcheon's character. The film received rave reviews and was a global box office smash. Martine headed off to America in the wake of the film's success, but a Hollywood career failed to materialise. In 2004 Martine, along with many other global stars, featured in a promotional film for London's successful bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics. In September 2005 she appeared in two episodes of hit BBC Drama Series Spooks, playing a waitress who witnesses a terrorist bombing. In December of the same year, she took part in the Christmas Day edition of ITV's 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' with Louis Walsh and she also appeared on the Christmas Eve edition of Parkinson (also on ITV1). Her next project will be screened on the UK television station ITV in spring 2006. In "The English Harem" she plays the English wife of a Muslim man (Art Malik), and her journey to discovering that he already has two wives. The English Harem (2005) (TV) .... Tracy Pringle
"Spooks" ... aka MI-5 (USA) - The Special: Part II (2005) TV Episode .... Tash - The Special: Part I (2005) TV Episode .... Tash Love Actually (2003) .... Natalie "The Knock" - Episode dated 28 October 2000 (2000) TV Episode .... Jenny Foster Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) (2000) .... Mia "EastEnders" .... Tiffany Raymond/Mitchell (1995-1998) "Bluebirds" (1989) TV Series .... Mandy **DISCLAIMER: Most of this material was obtained through search engines If anyone discovers that anything on this site is copyrighted, please notify me, and I will remove it immediately. |
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