Martin Clunes’ Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Shoe Size

Martin Clunes Height Weight Bra Size Body Measurements

Biography

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Martin Clunes is a British actor, comedian, film director and television presenter. He is best known for his portrayal of Martin Ellingham in the ITV drama series Doc Martin, and for his role as Gary Strang in the sitcom Men Behaving Badly, for which he won a British Comedy Award and BAFTA award. He has also played prominent roles in the films Dancing Queen, Hunting Venus, Staggered, Shakespeare in Love, Sweet Revenge, Nativity 3: Dude, Where’s My Donkey?, and Saving Grace. Born Alexander Martin Clunes on November 28, 1961 in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom, to parents Daphne Acott and Alec Clunes, he has an older sister named Amanda. Clunes attended Royal Russell School in Surrey and the Arts Educational School in Chiswick, London. He made his television debut playing a camp alien prince in Doctor Who: Snakedance: Part One (1983). In 1997, he married Philippa Braithwaite. Together they have one daughter, Emily Clunes. He was previously married to Lucy Aston.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.

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Height: 6′2½” (190 cm)
Weight: 165 pounds (75 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Martin Clunes Net Worth

The net worth of Martin Clunes is not available right now.

Quotes

In a way, making Martin Ellingham the way he is was a corrective exercise for my acting – to keep a bit still and show a little control. I do like it – it’s like having an instrument that you can play and that you can pick up and enjoy playing.

When people asked me, ‘What are you going to do?’ I’d say, ‘I’m going to be an actor,’ without really thinking about it. And I started acting without really thinking about it. I only thought about it properly a bit later.

The idea of being a young 50 sounds like you’re trying to kid yourself, like a Harley-Davidson or something. I’ve bought a dressage horse instead.

For me, family feels like a web of love and care, and instinctively, too, I do just like nurturing things.

We keep horses. I have to keep working.

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