Line of Duty star Martin Compston s net worth after ditching football for acting
He has been acting since he was 17
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Martin Compston - aka Detective Inspector Steve Arnott in Line of Duty - has built up a substantial amount of assets over his varied career.
The Scottish actor started off life as a professional footballer - first as a youth player and captain for Aberdeen F.C before going on to sign for local team Greenock Morton F.C.
Line of Duty fans can t get over Martin Compston s real accent
Viewers were swooning to hear what the DI Steve Arnott actor really sounds like when the cameras stop rolling
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Line of Duty star Martin Compston floored viewers with his real accent when he appeared on The Jonathan Ross Show.
A UNIVERSITY of Oxford college has announced a new bursary scheme for Welsh undergraduate students. The Michael Sheen Bursary has been developed in collaboration with the famous Welsh actor, and will support students from across Wales. Mr Sheen starred as football manager Brian Clough in The Damned United, and more recently as Chris Tarrant in the ITV show Quiz. He also appears in the comedy Staged, alongside David Tennant, with the BBC series written by Oxford theatre and film producers Simon Evans and Phin Glynn. Recipients of the Michael Sheen Bursary will be means tested, based primarily on household income criteria.