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Homegrown Talent – Martin Compston Line of Duty success, humble beginnings and his passion for working on Scottish indie productions…
Best known for his role as detective sergeant Steve Arnott in the award-winning BBC police drama, Line of Duty, Martin Compston is fast becoming a household name and one of Scotland’s best known acting exports.
The Scottish star’s acting journey began unexpectedly and almost immediately after stepping back from his short-lived career as a professional footballer for his home team, Greenock Morton FC.
In 2002, having never acted before, he successfully auditioned for the lead role in Sweet Sixteen – a gritty independent film by filmmaker Ken Loach, that was being shot just down the road in his hometown, Greenock.
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The actor, 36, who played Dan Docherty in the drama, is unable to have children with wife Emily (Sophie Rundle) and turn to an 18-year-old to be the surrogate.