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Peter Martin (born 1934 in Accrington, Lancashire, England) played Len Reynolds in Emmerdale from 2001 until the character was killed off in the 35th anniversary episode in 2007. Before playing Len Reynolds, Peter appeared as Jolly Makepeace in 1981. Peter is also well-known for his 1980s TV adverts for Jewsons Hardware. He has also appeared in First of the Summer Wine, The Beiderbecke Tapes, The Royle Family, It Ain't Half Hot, Mum and Chucklevision and also the film Brassed Off. Peter Martin (born 1970) is an American jazz pianist. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri and currently resides there. He has released two albums on the Max Jazz label, Something Unexpected (2001) and In The P.M. (2005). In 2009, Peter Martin released his first solo CD, Set of Five on his own label, Peter Martin Music produced by Dan Martin. He won Second Place at the 1993 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition. Peter Martin is one of the main characters in the sixth Goosebumps HorrorLand book, Who's Your Mummy?. He is the younger brother of Abby Martin. Peter Martin is a captain of the British Army, stationed at the military base of Dhekelia. He is the contact of Sam Fisher in Cyprus. Peter Martin (born 1934 in Accrington) appeared on Coronation Street in five roles: * Jack Livesey, a contestant in the Superbrain competition held at the Rovers in April 1976 * A Father in Hospital anxiously awaiting the birth of his seventh child, while Ray Langton was anxiously awaiting the birth of his first in January 1977 * Lorry driver Clarkie who was a customer at Jim's Cafe in January 1980 * A Gasboard Man who investigated a leak at 9 Coronation Street in October 1987 * Dog handler Jim Buckley in February 1990.
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