Background
Stephen was born in Saint Louis, Missouri to Marlene Lombardo and Stephen Martines. Coming from a divorced home, he lived with his mother until the age of 15 and then went to live with his father, with whom he was very close.
Stephen was born in Saint Louis, Missouri to Marlene Lombardo and Stephen Martines. Coming from a divorced home, he lived with his mother until the age of 15 and then went to live with his father, with whom he was very close.
He attended Canadian Broadcasting Company High School (Christian Brothers College) in Clayton, Missouri, graduating in 1993. After turning down many scholarship offers to play soccer at some of the top schools in the country, Stephen chose to attend then-named SMS (Southwest Missouri State University) which is now known as Missouri State University.
Martines is sometimes credited as Coltin Scott. Stephen was a revered soccer player at an early age, having been scouted at the age of 14 by many colleges and professional teams, both nationwide and international. Tragedy struck in October 1994, when his father passed suddenly due to a massive heart attack.
He left school, quit playing soccer and went back home.
After burying his father, with the intent of finishing school, he enrolled at Webster University, in Webster Groves, Missouri, after a scout called him and asked him to come play soccer there. Martines began modeling in Saint Louis and was repped by Talent Plus in Clayton, Missouri. He appeared in many ads ranging from Sears, Famous Barr, Dillard"s and Calvin Klein.
In 1998, before leaving for Hollywood, he was scouted inside the mall at Structure. He was asked to join a modeling competition in search for the franchise"s Underwear Spokesmodel.
He bought a last minute ticket and headed to New New York
Later that year, Martines not only placed in the top ten of the Structure Underwear Competition, but he also would eventually appear on talk shows such as The View, The Ru Paul Show, Good Morning America and Good Day Los Angeles to name a few. In 1998, he was discharged from the United States Air Force after incurring a career-ending injury to his right knee during a game. After a year of rehabilitation, he found himself on the road to Hollywood to begin his career.
In the early 2000s, Martines also recorded a few songs produced by Pink drummer Mark Schulman.
He has appeared in many television shows, including General Hospital, Guiding Light, Monarch Cove, The Closer and The Vampire Diaries.