Background
He was born in Vancouver and is the son of comedian Dick Martin (Rowan & Martin"s Laugh-In).
He was born in Vancouver and is the son of comedian Dick Martin (Rowan & Martin"s Laugh-In).
Within a few years, he moved to directing, beginning with the 1990 Canadian murder mystery Matinee, for which he also received a screenwriting cartulary-register His directing career since has primarily involved him in television Among others, he"s directed episodes of Highlander: The Series, Queen of Swords, Hollywood Office-Ramp, The Sausage Factory, Mysterious Ways and Young Blades.
He has also directed several films, including 1998"s Air Bud: Golden Receiver, in which film his father made a brief appearance.
Air Bud: Golden Receiver is the sequel to 1997"s Air Bud, for which Martin served as second unit director
Martin first achieved significant notice in the film industry as an editor, having been nominated in 1986 for a Genie Award for Best Achievement in Film Editing for the independent film biography Samuel Lount (1985). His direction of the Hollywood Office-Ramp episode "Death by Gossip" won him a 2001 Leo Award for "Best Director of a Music, Comedy or Variety Program or Series.".