Martin Jarvis (actor)

Actor

Birthday August 4, 1941

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England

Age 82 years old

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1941

Martin Jarvis OBE (born 4 August 1941) is an English actor.

Described by the BBC as "one of Britain's most distinguished and versatile actors", he has had a varied career in theatre, film and television, and is particularly noted for radio acting and voicing audiobooks.

Jarvis was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, to Denys Harry Jarvis and Margot Lillian Scottney, and grew up in South Norwood and Sanderstead, north Surrey.

He was educated at Whitgift School, an independent school in Croydon, and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where he won the Vanbrugh Award and the silver medal.

1965

Jarvis's first television appearance was in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who as Hilio, captain of the butterfly-like Menoptra, in The Web Planet (1965).

1967

He became a familiar face on television when he played Jon in the BBC's landmark 1967 adaptation of The Forsyte Saga, the title role in a BBC serial of Nicholas Nickleby (1968), The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (1970) and Uriah Heep in the 1974 BBC version of David Copperfield, and when he was the male lead in the sitcom Rings on Their Fingers (1978–80) with Diane Keen.

1974

He returned to Doctor Who as the scientist Dr. Butler in Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1974) and as the beleaguered governor of the planet Varos in Vengeance on Varos (1985).

1980

In the 1980s Michael Frayn's columns for The Guardian and The Observer, described by some as models of the comic essay, were adapted and performed in many voices for BBC Radio 4 by Jarvis.

1981

He read a four part adaptation of John Gordon's The Giant Under the Snow in 1981.

He performs regularly in radio dramas and readings, both comic and serious.

In David Mamet's Mind Your Pantheon he played the actor Strabo.

He is known for his long series of readings of Richmal Crompton's Just William stories, which show his characteristic and flexible reading voices.

He has also narrated the Billy Bunter series by Frank Richards.

As a result of this extensive work, Jarvis has been satirised in the radio show Dead Ringers by Mark Perry, highlighting his seeming ubiquity in Radio 4 programmes.

1990

He has appeared as a guest on 161 episodes of Channel 4's Countdown between 1990 and 2008.

His appearances on American television include such series as Murder, She Wrote, Walker, Texas Ranger, and more recently Stargate Atlantis and Numb3rs.

He also made a brief appearance as George VI in the ABC television miniseries Ike: The War Years.

1993

In 1993, he starred with Ewan McGregor and Rachel Weisz in a BBC adaptation of Scarlet and Black.

1997

Jarvis has performed the role of Jeeves in multiple radio dramas based on P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves stories, including the 1997 L.A. Theatre Works adaptation of The Code of the Woosters, the 2014 BBC radio adaptation of Ring for Jeeves, and the 2018 BBC radio adaptation of Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves.

1999

Jarvis was the subject of BBC television's This Is Your Life in 1999.

2000

In 2000, Jarvis voiced John Dread in the TV series Max Steel.

He has also voiced all the characters in the children's stop-motion animated series Huxley Pig and narrated "The Tempest" in Shakespeare: The Animated Tales.

Jarvis has also undertaken audiobooks of P. G. Wodehouse's works, and won the Audie Award for these.

2001

Jarvis appeared on Broadway in 2001 as P. G. Wodehouse's character Jeeves in the musical By Jeeves, a performance for which he was awarded a Theatre World Award.

Jarvis has had a long association with the BBC, particularly BBC Radio 4.

2002

He also appeared in the 2002 BBC children's miniseries Bootleg.

2006

Jarvis has acted in many stage productions in London and abroad, including alongside Diana Rigg and Natascha McElhone in Joanna Murray-Smith's Honour at London's Wyndham's Theatre in 2006.

His other stage work includes Woman in Mind and Henceforward... by Alan Ayckbourn, Other Places by Harold Pinter, Exchange by Michael Frayn, and The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (opposite Judi Dench).

2007

He performs live dramatic readings of some of the stories in the intermittent radio series Jeeves Live! (2007–2020).

In America, Jarvis and his wife Rosalind Ayres perform frequently in audio drama with the L.A. Theater Works and Hollywood Theater of the Ear.

2008

He appeared in ITV 1's The Bill in July 2008.

2010

In March 2010, it was announced that he would appear in the BBC soap opera EastEnders playing journalist Harvey Freeman.

Among his work, Jarvis did the voiceovers for the 2010 BBC series Just William and voices the animal characters, as well as Voltaire the wise Weather-Cock, in the 1994 children's television series Fourways Farm.

He has also voiced various characters in animated series such as The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.

In the former, he inherited the role of the character Nergal from his Titanic co-star David Warner.

2011

In 2011, he appeared in a Radio 4 production of Terence Rattigan's In Praise of Love.

He is the narrator of the 2011 audiobook of The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde.

Further work in 2011 includes an audiobook of the Wilbur Smith novel The Leopard Hunts in Darkness.

2014

Jarvis appeared in a 2014 episode of Law & Order: UK as Eddie Stewart, a man arrested and charged with murder.

In September 2022, Jarvis appeared alongside his wife in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as John Chilton.