Martina Laird

Martina Laird (born 1971) is a Trinidadian British actress, director and acting teacher.

Early life and education
Martina Laird was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, in 1971. Her interest in Drama began early, when she was seven years old, and from the age of 13 she studied with such local luminaries as Beryl McBurnie, and regularly attended performances at the Little Carib Theatre. At the age of 17, Laird went to England, having won a national scholarship to study French at the University of Kent at Canterbury, and she did Drama as part of her degree course. Having told her parents of her acting ambitions at the age of 20, on the advice of Derek Walcott, who was a family friend, Laird went on to attend the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.

Career
After beginning her acting career on the stage, she landed a role in the BBC TV drama Casualty, most memorably playing the character Comfort for several years. She also featured in other popular television series, including Holby City and EastEnders.

Among her notable stage credits are as Sophia in Errol John's Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, directed by Michael Buffong, in a 2012 production at the Royal National Theatre, and Marcus Gardley's The House that Will Not Stand at the Tricycle Theatre (2014),   as well as, since 2016, performances in several Shakespeare plays: The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, The Tempest and Henry IV, Coriolanus and All's Well That Ends Well. In 2019, Laird appeared in the August Wilson play King Hedley II, alongside Lenny Henry, at Stratford East. In October 2023, Laird featured in a revival of Mustapha Matura's play Meetings at the Orange Tree Theatre.

Awards that Laird has won include a Screen Nation Award and Michael Elliot Trust Award.

Theatre

 * The White Devil, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1996
 * Three Hours After Marriage, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1996–1997
 * Troilus and Cressida, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1996–1997
 * Breath Boom, Royal Court Theatre, 2000
 * The Five Wives of Maurice Pinder, Royal National Theatre, 2007
 * Bianca in Othello, Donmar Warehouse, London, 2007–2008
 * Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, Royal National Theatre, 2012
 * The House that Will Not Stand, Tricycle Theatre, 2014
 * All's Well That Ends Well, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, 2018
 * Shebeen, Stratford East, 2018
 * King Hedley II, Stratford East, 2019
 * 15 Heroines – Jermyn Street Theatre, 2020
 * Meetings, by Mustapha Matura, Orange Tree Theatre, 2023.