Martin Huss (b. 1985)

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Birthplace:
Kingston, Jamaica

Born:
July 11, 1985

Martin Huss is a Jamaican-born actor, rapper and producer living and working in Toronto, Canada. He has been working in the film industry for over ten years, driven by diverse training featuring one-on-ones with LB Acting Studios, Kim Hurdon Casting, intensives at Second City Toronto, and expert insight and training from industry professionals in Toronto and New York.  Currently you can stream Martin as Dr. Marvin Bell in the TV series Urban Legends on Discovery Plus and Travel Channel. He plays Simon as series regular in the TV series Yes You Can, soon to air on Amazon Prime, and he has multiple appearances in the upcoming sketch comedy The Dessert, which will air on Crave.  You can watch Martin in a motley of movies, including the recent shorts You’ve Earned It and Nora, and the feature film Last Resort. He also appears in the upcoming feature film The Great Method as well as the anthology feature series Grief.  Martin has a vast catalog of original music, self-produced short films and music videos as well as songs that appear as soundtracks in both film and television. With no shortage of industry experts who can speak to his talent, ambition and professionalism on set, Martin is living the dream as a career creative.

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