An Actor’s Life for A Martinez

Adolfo Larrue Martínez III, better known as A Martinez, is an American actor and singer with roles in the daytime soap operas Santa Barbara, General Hospital, One Life to Live, The Bold and the Beautiful and since 2012, he has had the recurring role of Jacob Nighthorse in the television series Longmire. Photo courtesy A Martinez

The original plan was to study political science at UCLA. Then he was told he had to read 11 books over the summer. That was not an exciting prospect for A Martinez who was a jock and sang in a band.

He had just starred in a high school play with a friend, Ben Lund, and had loved the
experience. Lund was also going to UCLA, but to study theater.

“Ben’s assignment for the summer was to write a 500-word story about himself. Read 11 books or write 500 words? It was time to rethink my priorities,” said Martinez. “Luckily for me, it was the last summer where it was possible to change from political science to theater so late. Now it’s a difficult program to get into.”

His luck continued. “In the beginning of my career, when I was fairly clueless, I was spared the kind of reviews that could have killed me off early in the game.”

Apart from one lean patch in the mid-2000s, Martinez has continued to work steadily as an actor in films and on TV. His biggest success was starring on the daytime soap “Santa Barbara” that ran for eight years.

“That was a breakthrough for me. It was a brilliantly written show, way ahead of its time.”

There’s one role Martinez wishes he’d won but didn’t. “I would have loved to have played the guy Tom Beringer played in At Play in the Fields of the Lord. I was up for it. I understood why they went with him. Tom’s a much bigger name than I am, or was then. But I really feel I had a take on that guy that was worthy. Beyond that, you start realizing as the years pass that the clock is not with you.”

Fortune smiled on Martinez yet again when he had the lead in an American Film Institute movie, which meant working with a beautiful camera operator.

“We definitely noticed each other, but we were both involved with other people. It was a tight budget and the director didn’t want to do anything more than he had to. If I didn’t fall flat on my face, he’d shout ‘Print.’ I noticed Leslie looking at me and she’d say the camera needed another take when in truth she could see from my face I wanted another one. I contacted her 18 months later and asked her out. The night before I called her, she was talking to her roommate’s mother about how she had the sense that I was the one who got away. So while she was thinking of me, I was thinking of her. That first date we were talking about a family.”

A and Leslie celebrated 35 years of marriage in July. The couple have three children and the family lived happily in Malibu for 25 years before moving to Thousand Oaks and are now back in Malibu again.

Just when most actors might be thinking their best parts were behind them, Martinez was given a plum role on the acclaimed hit TV show, Longmire. Martinez played Jacob Nighthorse in 30 episodes and features prominently in the last series, now screening on Netflix.

“So many times when I see a script, I think ‘I could do this.’ Then I think of 10 other guys who could do it as well. When I read the audition for Longmire, I knew it was something I could do better than most of the actors I compete with. I have so much in common with him. He’s extremely well read, he has the heart of a radical, he’s got a formidable dark streak and not ashamed of his connection to the dark side. Even though I’m a lot more polite than he is, I have a similar connection to my dark side. I thought, wow, this is perfect for me. Very rarely do you have such a strong feeling of the rightness of a part as an actor.”

Although Martinez says he is “aware that I’m not trending in a positive direction,” he has no plans to retire. “There is so much astounding acting to witness now. It’s the golden age of the craft and it’s so thrilling to be part of it.”

 

You can listen to Fordham’s full interview with A Martinez on The Chat with Claire Fordham podcast clairefordham/itunes; or clairefordham.com; and
cfordham@messengermountainnews.com.

 

Claire Fordham

Fordham worked for the BBC, ITN and Sky News in the UK and wrote a weekly anecdotal column for Britain’s biggest-selling newspaper, The Sun. She currently writes regularly for Huffington Post, The Malibu Times and the Messenger Mountain News. See "A Chat with Claire Fordham" on this website under Podcasts.

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  1. I loved watching A Martinez movies, I have been his fan since I was very young. I admire my native movies, since most of my friends are Native Americans. He plays the role so “Prestidge”…..I fall in love with his smile and mean look. He was my high school crush. Even though I never got a date in high school or a kiss it was only when I closed my eyes at night. Only in my dreams, his or Robert Conrad. “Powwow Highway”…loved it!

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