Martine McCutcheon

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    May 14, 1976 (48 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Hackney, London, England

    Martine McCutcheon

    Biography

    Martine Kimberley Sherrie McCutcheon (née Ponting, born 14 May 1976) is an English actress and singer. She studied at the renowned Italia Conti stage school in London from the age of 10. She appeared in several billboard ads and television commercials as a child, then won a part in the BBC children's series Bluebirds in '89, after which further TV and theatre roles followed. At 15 she was picked to front the all-girl band 'Milan', who went on tour with East 17, but they disbanded in April '94. She earned her Empire and MTV Movie awards. Her big break came in January '95 with the part of Tiffany Raymond in BBC's soap opera 'Eastenders' and her role in the 2003 romantic comedy Love Actually. She was written out of EastEnders at the end of 1998 and then embarked on a pop career, this time as a solo artist. She has so far released 6 hit singles and 3 albums, two of which reached Gold and Platinum status.

    Known For

    • Love Actually

      Love Actually

      2003

    • Midsomer Murders

      Midsomer Murders

      1997

    • Red Nose Day Actually

      Red Nose Day Actually

      2017

    • EastEnders

      EastEnders

      1985

    • Spooks

      Spooks

      2002

    • Agatha Christie's Marple

      Agatha Christie's Marple

      2004

    • Never Mind the Buzzcocks

      Never Mind the Buzzcocks

      1996

    • The Bill

      The Bill

      1984

    • The One Show

      The One Show

      2006

    • Celebrity Juice

      Celebrity Juice

      2008

    • Friday Night with Jonathan Ross

      Friday Night with Jonathan Ross

      2001

    • Gordon, Gino and Fred's Road Trip

      Gordon, Gino and Fred's Road Trip

      2018

    • Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang)

      Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang)

      2001

    • The Bromley Boys

      The Bromley Boys

      2018

    • Shooting Stars

      Shooting Stars

      1993