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Martin John Kemp (born 10 October 1961) is an English musician and actor, best known as the bassist in the new wave band Spandau Ballet and for his role as Steve Owen in ''
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''. He is the younger brother of Gary Kemp, who is also a member of Spandau Ballet and an actor. In 2012, Kemp finished third in the tenth series of '' Celebrity Big Brother'', and in 2017 he appeared as a judge on the BBC series '' Let It Shine''.


Early life

Kemp was born to Frank and Eileen Kemp at their house in
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, north London, and attended Rotherfield Junior School. From the age of 7 he attended the Anna Scher Theatre drama club with his brother Gary, and appeared in many TV shows, including ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Dixon of Dock Green''. In his last year with Anna Scher, he won a role in '' The Glittering Prizes'', appearing alongside Tom Conti and
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. Kemp grew up in north London and attended Central Foundation Boys' School, Islington. Along with pictures of other famous ex-pupils, a large photo of him adorns a wall of fame at the school. After leaving school at 16, he began an apprenticeship in a print factory but soon became disenchanted.


Spandau Ballet

Kemp's life changed when Steve Dagger, the manager of his brother Gary's band the Gentry, suggested Martin should replace the band's bass-player. Kemp learned to play bass in three months and performed for the first time with the Gentry at a college party. Eventually the band was renamed Spandau Ballet and Kemp left his printing job to concentrate on the band full-time. Spandau Ballet went on to have a great deal of success in the
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era, with four of their albums reaching the top ten of the
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'' also gave the band their first UK number-one album and, with the album's title track, single. Kemp also performed with the band on the popular 1984 famine-relief-project song " Do They Know It's Christmas?", written by
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and
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. Because of a dispute over royalties, the band split up in the early 1990s. Spandau Ballet announced they had reformed at a press conference on on 25 March 2009. The band also announced a world tour, beginning with dates in the UK and Ireland in October 2009.


Later career

Kemp and his brother Gary returned to acting in 1990, both appearing in the British film '' The Krays'', in which they played the notorious gangster twins Ronald and Reginald Kray. Their performances received a great deal of critical acclaim. After ''The Krays'', Martin Kemp moved to Los Angeles in the early 1990s and made appearances in television series such as '' The Outer Limits'' and '' Highlander: The Series''. He also appeared in several Hollywood films, including '' Waxwork II: Lost in Time'' (1992) and '' Embrace of the Vampire'' (1994). In 1995, Kemp moved back to the United Kingdom and took a break from acting for a short while, recovering from removal of two benign brain tumours. He resumed his acting career in 1998 when he made a guest appearance in the ITV police drama series ''
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''. He went on to become popular for his role as villain Steve Owen in the BBC's top soap opera, ''
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'', from December 1998. His character was involved in some of the soap's highest-rated storylines, such as the
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murder and " Who Shot Phil?". By the time he left the series in 2002, he was one of the best-known faces on British television. He was the subject of ''
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'' in 1999, when he was surprised by Michael Aspel while filming a scene for ''
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''. Kemp won three TV Quick Awards for Best Soap Actor (2000, 2001, 2002), a National Television Award for Most Popular Actor (2000) and five British Soap Awards (Villain of the Year in 2000, Best Actor in 2001 and 2002, and Sexiest Male in 2001 and 2002) for his work on ''EastEnders''. Kemp signed a contract with ITV in 2002 and starred in several television dramas, including ''
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'', in which he played real-life murderer George Smith, and ''Can't Buy Me Love'' opposite fellow ''EastEnders'' star Michelle Collins, which was based on a true story about a man who conned his wife and friends into believing he had won the lottery. He also starred in the short-lived crime drama series ''
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'' in 2003. From 2004 to 2007, he was the face of furniture chain
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. He starred in a low-budget British film titled ''Back in Business'' which had a limited release in a few cinemas in February 2007 and one month later was released on DVD. He founded his own production company and in March 2008 directed a low-budget 20-minute short film entitled ''Karma Magnet'', which starred his brother Gary and featured Martin's wife and son, Shirlie and Roman. This was released only online. Kemp appeared on a celebrity special of '' Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' in January 2008 with his brother Gary to raise awareness of and funds for the Encephalitis Society. Along with his son, Kemp also featured in one edition of a factual television series for
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, ''Dangerous Adventures For Boys'', based on the best-selling book written by Conn and Hal Iggulden, '' The Dangerous Book for Boys''. In 2008, he appeared on the
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television programme ''
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'' where the cast built him a gangster car. He hosted ''TV's 50 Hardest Men'' for
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in July 2008 and guest-starred as Mr. Burley in BBC drama series '' Waterloo Road''. The year 2011 saw him starring as "Dr. Lawrence" in '' Jack Falls''. In November 2011 Kemp appeared as a contestant on the second series of ITV's 71 Degrees North but quit after three days. Kemp's first feature film as director, ''
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'', was released in 2011. Kemp was announced as the thirteenth celebrity to participate in the summer series of ''Celebrity Big Brother'' 2012. Kemp appeared in the final episode and was placed third on 7 September 2012. From February to April 2016, Kemp appeared as The Childcatcher in the UK and Ireland tour of the musical ''
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'', alongside Jason Manford, Phil Jupitus and Michelle Collins. Kemp hosted the first series of "Martin Kemp's Murder Files", aired from November 2016, on the UK TV channel
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. The show provided detailed accounts of crimes and a step-by-step forensic analysis as to how the evil killers were eventually identified. Murderers featured on the show included the Yorkshire Ripper and the Green River Killer. In December 2017, he appeared as Captain Hook in ''Peter Pan - The World's Biggest Pantomime'' at the Barclaycard Arena in
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and the SSE Arena in
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alongside Bradley Walsh as Smee. In November 2019, Kemp and his wife released their first album together as Martin & Shirlie, titled ''In the Swing of It'' via
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. The album contains duet covers of classic
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s plus two original songs written by their daughter Harley Moon Kemp. In June 2020, Kemp, with his son
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premiered as hosts of the new Sunday breakfast programme for ITV, '' Martin & Roman's Sunday Best!''. In October 2020, Kemp with his wife Shirley published ''Shirlie and Martin Kemp: It's a Love Story'', an
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-cum- relationship advice book. The Kemps said the book was published in response to "growing media interest" in the couple's longlasting relationship. In February 2021, Kemp appeared in ''
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'', starring alongside Jason Watkins and Rob Brydon. On 24 March 2021, Kemp and son
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featured in an episode of ITV's ''DNA Journey''. In April 2021, Kemp and his son
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began presenting ''Martin & Roman’s Weekend Best''; a
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of Martin & Roman's Sunday Best!. In December 2021, Kemp appeared as
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as part of a government campaign to encourage people to get their coronavirus vaccinations ahead of the Christmas holidays.


Personal life

Kemp has been married to
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since 1988. Holliman is a former backing singer of the group Wham! and one half of the 1980s pop duo, Pepsi & Shirlie. The couple have a daughter, Harley Moon (born August 1989) and a son,
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(born January 1993). He is a patron of British/Irish charity the Encephalitis Society. At the time he became a patron, he confirmed that he had controlled
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since the 1990s, as a result of two brain tumours. Following surgery to remove the tumours, Kemp had a protective metal plate implanted over his brain under the scalp. The plate is unnoticeable but not undetectable; during an appearance on the
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Show in 2002, Kemp jokingly remarked he could never slip quietly through metal-detectors at airports, as the plate would set the alarm off. On 20 January 2006, Kemp opened a new CT scanning suite at Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, West Midlands. Kemp is a lifelong
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fan, having been born and raised in the Highbury area.


Filmography


Film


Television


As Director

* ''Karma Magnet'' (2008) (short) * ''
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'' (2010) * '' Top Dog'' (2014)


Bibliography

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See also

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References


External links

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The Mixtape with Martin Kemp on Greatest Hits Radio

Encephalitis.info
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