A native of Montreal, Martin Sims is a classically trained actor who has worked steadily in film, television and theatre since the early 90's. His first film role was that of the engineer on the Enola Gay, Wyatt Duzenbury, in Roger Spottiswood's World War II epic Hiroshima (1995). Since then he has played everything from the murderous Bill Sikes in Oliver! (Vancouver Playhouse, 2008) to the intrepid explorer William Clark in Night at the Museum (2006).
From the outrageous comedy of The Foundation (2009) to the action and drama of Stargate SG-1, Jeremiah and Red 2, in plays such as Tom Stoppard's Travesties (Segal Centre, 2014) and Venus in Fur (Magnus Theatre, 2016), Martin continues to enjoy a diverse and varied career.
He also lends his voice to numerous video games such as Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction.
Martin Sims is based in Toronto, and enjoys playing guitar while watching the sunset from his balcony downtown.