Biography
A trained pugilist who shifted to acting after an accident, Gallic heartthrob Olivier Martinez succumbed to mainstream Hollywood with his co-starring role in
Adrian Lyne's erotic potboiler
Unfaithful (2002).
The son of a Spanish-Moroccan boxer and a French secretary, Martinez was born and raised in a working-class suburb of Paris. Though he aimed to follow the paternal tradition of becoming a professional fighter then a mechanic, Martinez's plans changed after he was injured in a car wreck. Passing an audition for the Conservatoire National Superieur d'Art Dramatique, Martinez began to study acting at age 23. Shortly after he finished school, Martinez's performance in a Paris production of
Eugene O'Neill's play Desire Under the Elms landed him his first major film role, co-starring with French icon
Yves Montand in
Jean-Jacques Beineix's adventure
IP5 (1992). Confirming his status as a rising French star, Martinez acted opposite Italian legend
Marcello Mastroianni in
Bertrand Blier's experimental Un, Deux, Trois Soleil (1993) and won the César for Most Promising Actor. Martinez's next film,
The Horseman on the Roof (1995), though, earned him billing as the "French
Brad Pitt." As an Italian revolutionary on the run in 19th century France, Martinez shared sizzling onscreen chemistry with co-star
Juliette Binoche and got his first taste of tabloid attention when the two became an offscreen item as well. A European hit,
The Horseman on the Roof also put Martinez on the American art-house map.
Disdainful of Hollywood and hardly fluent in English, Martinez followed his
Horseman triumph with a smaller role in Blier's black comedy
Mon Homme (1996). Martinez hit the international art-house circuit again as a man who concocts an imaginary affair with the title character in Bigas Luna's The Chambermaid on the Titanic (1997), but his next European films, The Slammer (1999), The City of Marvels (1999), and
Toreros (2000), did not have as much exposure. Martinez's career took another key turn, however, when he played the small but vital role of Lazaro in Julian Schnabel's superb biopic
Before Night Falls (2000). As a friend deeply involved in Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas' troubled life, Martinez earned accolades particularly for the restrained, moving death scene with star
Javier Bardem. Softening his views on the U.S. during filming, aided perhaps by girlfriend and subsequent
Semana Santa (2002) co-star
Mira Sorvino, Martinez then starred in the American indie Western
Bullfighter (2001). He won his first major Hollywood role when Lyne's daughter brought him to the director's attention. Though the part was originally written for an American, Lyne deemed Martinez a believable lust object for someone married to
Richard Gere, altered the nationality, and Martinez became bored housewife
Diane Lane's fatal attraction in
Unfaithful. Continuing his run as foreign eye candy for women, Martinez was cast as
Helen Mirren's Italian gigolo in the TV remake of The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2002). Assuming the role of the Italian gigolo played by
Warren Beatty in the feature film version, Martinez again revealed his gift for playing an alluring, cold-hearted paramour with his performance as older, wealthy lady
Helen Mirren’s fatal attraction. Adding another decidedly "Hollywood" project to his credits, Martinez subsequently ditched his Euro boy toy trappings and joined
Colin Farrell,
LL Cool J and
Michelle Rodriguez on the crack police team organized by Samuel L. Jackson in the summer action movie S.W.A.T. (2003). ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide