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Martin Lynes (born 12 July 1967) is a retired Australian actor who was best known for his role as Luke Forlano in Australian Drama All Saints..


Career

Lynes is known for his work as Dr. Luke Forlano on '' All Saints'', an Australian hospital drama. On the series he tried many times to become the Chief medical officer but failed. He was primarily a surgeon but spent time helping in ward 17. He has also played Rick Gallager in '' Sea Patrol''. Lynes then played Coach Simmo who ran the surf academy Solar Blue for budding pro surfers in Blue Water High, shown on ABC Australia. Lynes has also had roles in the now defunct '' McLeod's Daughters'' and as the head of an advertising company in the popular TV drama ''
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''. Lynes joined the cast of ''
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'' in 2012 as villain Adam Sharpe.


Post acting career

Currently, Lynes lives on the Central Coast of NSW and worked as a Real Estate Agent, for the agency Property Central Long Jetty. In August 2017 he was found guilty of sexual assault. He received a custodial sentence of 5 years


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External life

* 1967 births 20th-century Australian male actors 21st-century Australian male actors 21st-century Australian criminals Australian male television actors People convicted of sexual assault Living people Prisoners and detainees of New South Wales {{Australia-tv-actor-stub