Martin John Christopher Freeman (English: Martin John Christopher Freeman, September 8, 1971 [1] -), 1.69 meters tall [2], British actor, in Aldershot, Hampshire, England Born, his acting career involved many fields such as TV series, movies and theater.Martin John Christopher Freeman joined the Youth Theater at the age of 15, and started his acting career in 1997. In the past, Freeman’s best-known work was the BBC Golden Globes comedy TV series "The Office", in which Freeman played Tim Canterbury (English: Tim Canterbury), and won the first British academic with this role Nominated for Best Comedian in the TV Awards, and twice nominated for Best Comedian in the British Comedy Awards.In 2005, he played the role of Arthur Dent in Disney's "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and was widely acclaimed, which was adapted from the classic science fiction of the same name by British author Douglas Adams. Fiction.In 2011, John Watson, who appeared in the TV series "Sherlock" by Freeman, once again became famous, and won a number of Best Supporting Actor Awards, including the British Academy of Film Awards and Emmy Awards, as well as Emmy Awards. Multiple nominations including.In 2012, Freeman played the protagonist Bilbo Baggins in the trilogy of the series "The Hobbit" directed by Peter Jackson [3] and won the British Empire Film Awards for Best Actor.In 2014, Freeman played the protagonist in the black humor crime poem series "Fargo" premiered on FX and received multiple nominations including the American Golden Globe Awards.In 2018, Freeman played Everett K. Ross in the American superhero movie "Black Panther". This film became the second highest film in North America in 2018 and the 11th highest grossing film in history, and ranked 91st. Won 3 awards in the Academy Awards[4].Martin Freeman was born in Aldershaw, Hampshire, England, the youngest of five children in the family. His father Jeffrey (a British Royal Navy officer) and his mother Philomena divorced during his childhood and Freeman lived with his father. At the age of ten, his father died of a heart attack, and Freeman returned to his mother to live with his mother and stepfather James. [5]
Freeman had asthma and had to undergo hip surgery to correct leg deformities. He grew up in a Catholic environment. Before he entered the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, he attended a Catholic comprehensive secondary school. [6][7]