Sandy Martin

Acting

Sandy Martin

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Mar 03, 1949 (76 years old)

Sandy Martin

Known For

The Invisible Raptor
1h 53m
Movie 2024

The Invisible Raptor

After a top-secret experiment goes wrong, a hyper-intelligent invisible raptor...

Mosquito
Movie 2022

Mosquito

A tale of sacrifice and showmanship told through rival doctors...

Luca
1h 35m
Movie 2021

Luca

Luca and his best friend Alberto experience an unforgettable summer...

Dumbo
1h 52m
Movie 2019

Dumbo

A young elephant, whose oversized ears enable him to fly,...

The Head Thieves
1h 24m
Movie 2018

The Head Thieves

Three brothers develop an elaborate plan to recover stolen cash...

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
1h 55m
Movie 2017

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

After seven months have passed without a culprit in her...

Stars Are Already Dead
1h 42m
Movie 2016

Stars Are Already Dead

After his mother's devastating death, Phoenix moves to LA where...

Ass Backwards
1h 30m
Movie 2013

Ass Backwards

Two best friends embark on a cross country trip back...

Napoleon Dynamite
0h 30m
TV Show 2012

Napoleon Dynamite

Napoleon Dynamite is an American animated sitcom based on the...

Hot Sluts
0h 4m
TV Show 2009

Hot Sluts

Endless cleavage, bitchy girl fights, and an 800-pound disco ball....

Biography

Sandy Martin began her acting career at the age of 15 touring the country with Martha Raye in Good-bye Charley. After several East Coast touring productions she settled in New York City. Martin began working in many of New York City's esteemed theatres: Lincoln Center, La Mama, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Playwrights Horizon, The American Place Theatre acting in over 70 stage productions. After their enormous hit with the stage play, Hothouse by Megan Terry, Sandy wrote the screen adaptation which she packaged with her good friends, Amy Madigan and Ed Harris, both whom she acted with in the award winning world premiere of, Prairie Avenue by Edward Allen Baker, both in New York City. (at Est.) & Los Angeles's Callboard Theatre. Esparza/Katz Prod. quickly acquired Hothouse, and thus began a long working relationship with Moctesume Esparza and Robert Katz that lasted over ten years. Starting as a Development Executive, Sandy worked her way up to being the Associate Producer of the company, working on the critically acclaimed feature films: Milagro Bean Field Wars and Selena. She was also Associate Producer of Gettysburg for Turner and Bowl Of Beings starring the famed comedy troupe, Culture Clash for Great Performances on PBS. During her tenure with Esparza/Katz Prod., Martin wrote several treatments and screenplays; Underdogs, which was optioned by Avnet/Kerner (Risky Business, Fried Green Tomatoes), Thirteenth Duke, commissioned by Marchelo Danon (Producer of the original, La Cage aux Folles), The James Dean Story (Mini-series - Marvin Worth Prod.), she also co-wrote a musical revival of Reefer Madness with Dan Gerrity - directed by the late, great Ron Link. Martin penned Ms. Prez a screenplay that she co-authored with Patrick O'Neal about the first African American Woman President. Martin produced and directed two documentaries. The Great Meddler about the founding of the American Society for the Protection Of Cruelty To Animals) and The United Farm Workers - A Tribute to Caesar Chavez. The short, Lovely Rita, stars her friend, Cch Pounder - (The Shield) Martin was also President of Edward James Olmos's production company, Olmos Prod. at ABC for four years in early 2000. Thrilled to go back to acting, Martin was very happy to score a recurring role on HBO's drama, Big Love as the creepy he/she Selma Green, as well as the comedy, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, as Mac's Mom. Sandy has guest starred on numerous hit shows: CSI, Nip Tuck, Shameless, Saving Grace, Weeds, Cold Case, 2 Broke Girls, Parenthood, The Closer, Rizzoli & Isles etc. She looks forward to continuing her role as Grandma from Napoleon Dynamite for Fox's animated version of the 2004 mega indie hit. She played the lead in Tennessee William's last full-length play; A House Not Meant To Stand in it's critically acclaimed West Coast Premiere at the Fountain Theatre in 2011. Her performance was nominated for an Ovation Award - Best Female Lead in 2011.