Martin Henderson: from Kiwi child star to Hollywood...
After making his screen debut in 1988 on Margaret Mahy TV series Strangers, actor Martin Henderson spent three years on Shortland Street, before moving on to Australia and the United States. Since then he has acted everywhere from India to Sweden, and in everything from horror (The Ring) to musicals (Bride and Prejudice) to TV’s House MD. His work as Cate Blanchett’s disabled brother in drama Little Fish saw him nominated for an Australian Film Institute supporting actor award. Variety magazine called his performance "a revelation".
In this ScreenTalk interview, Henderson talks about:
- Playing Gaylene Preston’s father in Home by Christmas
- How Preston kept him on his toes
- His lucky break into acting, aged 13, with the TV series Strangers
- How three years on Shortland Street was both good and bad for his acting
- Working in the United States, and the success of the remake of The Ring
- Donning leathers for motorcycle movie Torque
- The spirit of collaboration on Australian movie Little Fish
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Copyright
This video was first uploaded on 26 April 2010, and is available under this Creative Commons licence. This licence is limited to use of ScreenTalk interview footage only and does not apply to any video content and photographs from films, television, music videos, web series and commercials used in the interview.







