Martin Compston (8 de mayo de 1984) es un actor y exfutbolista escocés.Es conocido por su papel protagónico de Steve Arnott en Line of Duty.Sus otros papeles notables son el Liam en Felices dieciséis, Paul Ferris en The Wee Man, y Ewan Brodie en Monarch of the Glen. ctor Martin Compston, 36, was born and raised in Greenock, Scotland. it on his own. Martin Compston (born 8 May 1984) is a Scottish actor and former professional footballer.He has played Anti-Corruption Unit Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott in the BBC drama Line of Duty, Liam in Ken Loach's Sweet Sixteen, Paul Ferris in The Wee Man, Ewan Brodie in … take on, so someone else has to be drafted in to help Steve. CELTIC-mad Martin Compston's The Nest co-star said he supported Rangers in an interview mix-up. The crew had to keep their distance. I was quite nervous about coming back as the first series did so What projects are in the pipeline?I’ve just finished Vigil, a BBC submarine drama with an outstanding cast. He spent his teen years going to see soccer (football) team Celtic with his brother Barry and dreamed one day he would play for them. You can see all guilty. He has cemented himself a bit more into the job. Your character, Steve Arnott, is in a difficult place as the new series begins. Or on pint four, if we’re out for the night. 266k Followers, 346 Following, 271 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Martin Compston (@mrmartincompston) who is on whose side or who is cleverer than the other. Do you still play?Not regularly. Martin Compston previews his intense new series The Nest. What’s it like filming them?They’re both an actor’s dream and nightmare. I was fearless. Jed really knows his Indian food, so he tends to do the ordering. they first meet? The jeopardy was all about back-stabbing and subterfuge, whereas when we made the jump to BBC One, it became a bit flashier. At the beginning of the series, Steve is still a DS. I put a lot of work into it. Here’s another chance to hear my interview with Martin Compston from season three. Does that still surprise people?I don’t break accent when we’re filming, so a lot of people just think that’s how I talk. thing I like about Steve and what I enjoy playing about him is that I don’t These shades of grey, which Jed writes so well, mean that you don’t know He listens and realises that you know the characters I’m definitely more cocky in a London accent. I think we can pick up that they have worked together on a There were a few teething problems as coming back to a We don’t have Lenny returning this year, but we do have a The actor, who is from Greenock, took part in a 50-minute question and answer session with drama students from St Columba’s High in Gourock – the local secondary he attended. investigating other cops. MARTIN Compston struggled to keep a straight face while filming Line of Duty because Vicky McClure kept drawing d**** in his AC12 notepad. The Line of Duty star on how the new series goes back to basics, the thrill of working with Kelly Macdonald, and why he wouldn’t go to drama school Actor Martin Compston, 36, … What is great about the show developing is that you can delve a bit If I play a game, I can’t walk for a week. Anything to get out of those sweater vests from series one. would give you the script, you can have a read of it and then go back to him. partner – can you tell us about how this comes about? We have moved location this time around - can you tell us Masks made it harder to make a connection. So it was a bit tricky! I cannae wear them any more. it’s just two people who trust each other. this factor on me – cheeky! has come a long way. Her character [DCI Joanne Davidson] is so enigmatic, you can’t figure out which side she’s on. their flaws, and there are quite a few! The waistcoats are partly because he thinks he’s Sherlock Holmes, one of the great detectives, and partly because he’s the overdressed prick at work, having all the office affairs. The Line of Duty star on how the new series goes back to basics, the thrill of working with Kelly Macdonald, and why he wouldn’t go to drama school. But I’ve played a few of those Soccer Aid pro-celebrity matches, which are a dream come true. wonder-kid though. I think it is a bit of an eye-opener for I remember Harry Redknapp giving a team talk, saying: “Right, the midfield is going to be Compston, [Yaya] Touré and [Juan Sebastián] Verón.” You’re like: “What the fuck? I hope we can go back to what we were on BBC2 when the dramas were all in the massive interview scenes and in back alleys Interview with Martin Compston, who plays DS Steve Arnott in BBC Two drama Line Of Duty. Line of Duty returns to BBC One at 9pm tonight, Martin Compston: 'Steve Arnott thinks he's Sherlock Holmes, one of the great detectives'. I bought him a Celtic top and he bought me this beautiful waistcoat. Lindsay is a tricky It would be tough to end it that way. the case to her and asks her if she wants to do it or not. settles in quite well. We had a seven-month filming break, then came back under all the restrictions. Is his new beard an outward sign of his inner turmoil?Aye, maybe. Me and my dialect coach listened to him a lot. Line of Duty's Martin Compston: 'I haven't played a nice guy in a while' Graeme Virtue. conversations with Jed about the route and the direction your character would Again, she is a Compston, who plays DS Steve Arnott on the hit … What were the pros and cons of beginning your career so young?It was a mad start. I got [BBC drama] Monarch of the Glen a year later and that was a huge education too – three years on a big Sunday night show, working with legends such as Susan Hampshire and Tom Baker. He comes back as a bit of a bloodhound again! Martin tweeted a video from the beginning of their chat as Vicky tried to figure out how to set up a split screen, only to realise it had been recording the entire time, leaving the pair in hysterics. I’ve always relied on my instincts. Crowds gather, and if you’re trying to do intimate scenes on the street, it’s non-stop camera flashes. We still wanted him in layers for the second series, just to look a bit different to the average cop in a Marks & Spencer suit. Funnily enough, that underpass is just around the corner from where we stay in Belfast during production. feisty character as she has come from armed robbery. It’s the boom guys I really feel sorry for – you can see their arms shaking. Vicky and Jed are similar – they’re also from humble backgrounds and learned on the job. Traces: Martin Compston interview. Steve is a bit more Line of Duty is renowned for its long interview scenes. This is the most amazing thing about Jed – he does most of new DI Lindsay Denton, can you tell us about her, their relationship and how I’m just lucky that when I was younger and in my wild days, cameraphones weren’t a thing. I’ve really knuckled down on those. What is his relationship like with Kate in this series? he’s brilliant to work with. In the first episode, we find out that Steve has a new We do 35-minute takes with 25 pages of dialogue, so the accent can start to slip towards the end of a long day’s filming. Lenny is hugely missed as he is such a star in the first In Part Two of The Big Interview with actor Martin Compston, he takes us on to the set of the wonderful football film The Damned United, which tells the story of Brian Clough’s ill-fated spell in charge of Leeds. plot twists which it sets it up in a way where you never know which was it is It’s like putting on the character. So on a personal level, it would be nice to do at least one more when life was back to normal and we could have a proper send-off. He will come That’s where I learned my craft in terms of learning lines and hitting marks. We have such a strong work ethic because we’ve had to fight for everything and kick down doors. a little about the new location? Subtle things in your costume or behaviour could become spoilers, so we have to be extra careful. How does Line of Duty’s new series compare with previous ones?It’s back to basics and another belter. Martin Compston's interview in Radio Times now [RADIO TIMES] But to many he is Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott in the hugely popular Line Of Duty, which first aired eight years ago. He has taken the dog for a walk. the police to come and see the tactics that the anti-corruption force use to You haven’t seen Martin Compston like you’re about to see him in The Nest . Steve’s putting on a brave face at work, still turning up in his flashy suits and trying to run the show, but at home he’s falling to pieces. You could get away with being pissed and falling about in the street. But this was a strange one to make, thanks to the horror show we’ve all been living through. I’d be terrified going on to a Ken Loach film set now, but back then I didn’t give a fuck. How are we re-introduced to Steve in series two of Line Of Duty? Sometimes, if we’re coming back after a night out and a wee bit pissed, we’ll film our own impromptu scenes down there on our phones. Kelly Macdonald makes her debut as guest lead Detective Chief Inspector Joanne Davidson, the senior investigating officer on an unsolved murder case whose suspicious conduct attracts the attention of Anti-Corruption. she doesn’t feel comfortable about working on the case that they are about to Martin Compston preferred “more subtle” early Line of Duty series. The BBC's Line of Duty returns for its highly anticipated sixth series this Sunday, and on 15 March, Martin Compston appeared on Lorraine to tell fans what they can expect from the show. importance of this role. You once had a promising professional football career. think he is completely likeable. Was there anything in particular that you worked on smart arse! For me, she’s had the perfect career: she was in Trainspotting, she was in Boardwalk Empire, one of my all-time favourite shows, and she starred in her own Scottish Pixar film [2012’s Brave]. very clever girl right from the offset. The The previous night, Irvine Welsh came round for a steak dinner and to deliver an advance copy of his new book. Was that your idea?Yeah. Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar and Martin Compston return for the sixth instalment of Line of Duty with Shalom Brune-Franklin, a new addition to the AC-12 team. Don’t you, Adrian, Vicky and Jed have a curry club?We go for a curry at least weekly while we’re shooting. Line of Duty Season 6 Interview: Martin Compston March 16, 2021 by TheVersion.co Written and created by Jed Mercurio and made by World Productions for BBC One and BBC iPlayer, Line of Duty returns at 9pm on Sunday 21 March. Jed’s scripts are phenomenal – he try and get information – it’s not very nice. ... but Martin Compston’s is particularly chaotic. When you get the script, you faintly hope you’re not in them, but then if you’re not, you’re devastated. We want to leave a good legacy and be remembered as one of the great shows, not for a disappointing final series. In some ways, that was an advantage. You were still at school when you auditioned for Sweet Sixteen. Did I hear that right?” I got the team bus from London up to Old Trafford, sat next to José Mourinho telling stories about Milan and Madrid. more into the returning characters and their personal lives. well, I didn’t think it would live up to it! It’s filming in Scotland so I can nip home to Greenock during my time off, which will be a joy. back to you and give you direction on anything you don’t quite understand - We’ve got a couple of pretty epic ones this series. Did you base the voice on anyone?Nick Leeson, the rogue trader, was a big inspiration – working class, highly intelligent, with a certain sense of entitlement. Martin Compston knows a thing or two about the line of duty. I usually grow one between series, because I still look like a schoolboy clean-shaven. series – he was our leader on set too. Does the trademark Line of Duty darkened underpass make an appearance?It does. MARTIN Compston is known to many as DS Steve Arnott in BBC's Line Of Duty. very well. But it’s a great set in Belfast and everyone It’s something that Keeley’s character exploits Why?He’s struggling with back problems and painkiller issues after getting thrown down the stairs in series four. few cases now and they are a proper partnership. Pupils interview TV detective Martin Compston TV detective Martin Compston went beyond the Line of Duty to help pupils at his former Inverclyde high school. How did you spend lockdown when you weren’t working?Reading as much as I can, working out and trying to learn a couple of languages: Spanish and Scottish Gaelic. there is a male and a female lead character but there is no sexual chemistry - This feels similar, like it ties up the next chapter. Steve and I believed that it would affect Steve a lot more than what was maybe We’re coming to another climax and a lot of big questions get answered. Tianna Chanel Flynn has been by his side since 2016, when the pair tied the knot. [1 Despite having never acted before, he auditioned successfully for the lead role in Ken Loach’s Sweet Sixteen, which was being shot locally, winning most promising newcomer at the British independent film awards in 2002 for the role. It’s what a real police officer would do.” They wouldn’t learn all that information off by heart and risk getting something wrong. I had no experience, so didn’t know what I was getting into. What was it like having Kelly Macdonald as AC-12’s adversary this series?Kelly’s such an icon in Scotland. It was reassuring to see the great Kelly Macdonald daunted by the interview scenes as well. one. He is very open to ideas. going to go and whether it’s going to go into the same formula as the first each other. returning series, we are all in a rhythm – moving location felt like starting The Greenock star, who plays DS … As an actor, that’s a gift to play, because there’s duplicity. She is quite a It is morning in Los Angeles when Martin Compston calls. So she knows stuff and she Sophie Rundle was asked whether she could understand the other actors in … Actor Martin Compston, 36, was born and raised in Greenock, Scotland. We’re really close. We find that Steve is a bit of a ladies' man – he thinks with LINE of Duty’s Martin Compston stunned Sunday Brunch viewers today by revealing his Scottish accent. Read about our approach to external linking. Martin Compston with Adrian Dunbar in the new series of Line of Duty. They are a team and they trust Problem is, playing Steve has killed them for me. And I think what is really refreshing about Jed’s writing is that Martin Compston grew up in Greenock, Inverclyde, Renfrewshire. What’s great about Line Of Duty is the The atmosphere on set wasn’t the same. Will there be another series after this one?It always depends on audience reaction and whether there’s a desire for more. The character’s become known for his trademark waistcoats. So, still no promotion but he is chasing! He argues his point but he does take everything on board. Martin, who plays striker John O’Hare in the film, is often fiercely critical of movies about football, but he explains why he thinks The Damned United gets it so right. There are still some big set pieces, which are fun, but a lot of the drama unfolds in dark alleys or shady meetings. But the first series opened his eyes to the Interview with Martin Compston, who plays DS Steve Arnott in BBC Two drama Line Of Duty so well. I loved the early series when we were still on BBC Two, because I felt we could be more subtle. The sun is out. customer and you need to watch her from the off. As long as there’s a few Cobras at the table, we all muck in. Exclusive Interview: Martin Compston As the BBC’s Line of Duty returns for a highly anticipated fifth series, we caught up with Martin Compston to talk acting, accents and accepting when things are not going to work out. Interview with Martin Compston. Advertisement. Series three was a favourite of ours because it was the culmination of a three-series story. his trousers and gets carried away quite a lot! Have you been offered lucrative waistcoat sponsorship deals?I’m still waiting for that. But I am available. Now there are watermarks, passwords, all sorts. I’m about to shoot two shows back to back: the second series of [crime drama] Traces, followed by The Rig, a new Amazon thriller about a crew trapped on an oil rig. There are conflicting reasons for Vicki’s character as to why Cosmopolitan - "It kinda gets on my f***ing nerves" Line of Duty star Martin Compston has spoken out against the trolling he receives from people online, saying that he's worked really hard to get where he is and that the trolls' comments "can get a bit dark at times". When Georgia joins, Steve puts It’s a tough day’s work. That’s why those night-time alleyway scenes are great because we can fly under the radar. all over again. Interview. It takes a lot out of you – I start talking to myself in English, dreaming in English. coming across throughout the series. I was extremely excited to work with her and she slotted in straight away. conflict at the start in the first series where he didn’t like the idea of Do you get given waistcoats as presents now?Actually, Adrian [Dunbar, AKA Supt Ted Hastings] bought me one as an end-of-series gift. When the BBC repeated the first two series during lockdown, me and Vicky [McClure, AKA DI Kate Fleming] were texting, saying: “How did anyone trust us with a cop show? If we do go back, I will really look forward to it. confident in this series – maybe too confident for his own good! That’s out later this year. He has got bored as AC-12 is now tainted and the investigations have been severely curtailed. I used to learn all the dates, licence plate numbers and evidence reference codes as a badge of honour, then Jed [Mercurio] said: “Just consult your notes. Do the police lingo and acronyms make it harder?The dialogue can be tough, especially on top of the accent. There was one major event that happens quite early on with Martin Compston, Actor: Doomsday. What’s tough is the circus that follows us around during filming now. Storylines are top secret. At the start, he is chasing up mundane cases; You said earlier that we see a little more into the characters’ personal lives - what does this mean for Steve? With a June wedding back in his native Scotland around the … Where do we find DS Steve Arnott at the beginning of the series? He is very arrogant at times and a bit of a Martin Compston is a Scottish actor and a former professional footballer who appeared in the BBC crime drama Line of Duty.His first acting role after playing football was … Is it a shame that drama school is increasingly becoming for the privileged few?Drama school is a phenomenal thing, in that you can be with like-minded people and study the classics, but it would’ve taken the edge off me. People around him, especially his boss, can think he is a bit of a I’m getting old and slow. He’s now best known for playing DS Steve Arnott in hit police thriller Line of Duty, which returns for its sixth series tonight. He’s a workaholic who defines himself by his job, but he’s in danger of losing it all. Jed always says that he bases Now we’re established in that primetime slot, we’ve gone back to what made the show great. Martin got his big break in Ken Loach's film Sweet Sixteen as a teenager and went on to become a regular in TV drama Monarch of the Glen. More recently he’s received rave reviews for his leading role in acclaimed police thriller, Line of Duty. Socialising wasn’t possible this series, but we’re having a Zoom curry this week. You find different shades of yourself. ‘Anything to get out of those sweater vests from series one…’ Martin Compston. together in this series? It was so much fun chatting with the guy who plays Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott in the phenomenally popular crime drama Line Of Duty. go in? It was like I’d gone to football heaven. It’s more realistic to look down and read it from a folder. 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