Sara Martins (born 19 August 1977) is a Portuguese-born French actress of
Cape Verde
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an descent.
She is known in
France
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for her roles on television and in film and theatre. She also appeared as Detective Sergeant
Camille Bordey
Detective Sergeant Camille Bordey is a character in the crime drama television series '' Death in Paradise'', portrayed by Sara Martins.
Description
A former undercover investigator, Bordey was assigned to Honoré Police because her cover was ...
in the joint British-French crime comedy-drama ''
Death in Paradise'', filmed in
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe (; ; gcf, label=Antillean Creole, Gwadloup, ) is an archipelago and overseas department and region of France in the Caribbean. It consists of six inhabited islands—Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, La Désirade, and the ...
, a French
overseas department
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. She left the show halfway through series 4 (January 2015).
She later returned to Season 10 E6 to reprise her role temporarily.
Early life
Martins was born in
Faro, in the Portuguese region of
Algarve
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The region has it ...
, and is of
Cape Verde
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, national_languages = Cape Verdean Creole
, capital = Praia
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an descent.
She moved to France at the age of three.
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She studied ballet in her youth and was the first person of African descent to join the
Lyon Opera
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. She learned that she would be unable to advance to the
Paris Opera
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, where the corps was expected to look alike and there were no other black dancers. Instead, she received her
Baccalauréat
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with a theater option.
After receiving a
DEUG in
law
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,
at age 20 she studied at the École de théâtre Les Enfants Terribles in
Paris
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.
Then, she completed an acting degree at the extremely selective
French National Academy of Dramatic Arts
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.
She learned English through
U2 lyrics as a teenager.
Career
Early work
Shortly after graduating from high school, Martins was hired by
Roger Planchon
Roger Planchon (born 12 September 1931 in Saint-Chamond, Loire, died on 12 May 2009 in Paris), was a French playwright, Film director, director, and filmmaker.
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Roger Planchon spent his childhood in the Ardèche, notably in Dornas. He fo ...
for a local production of
Le Radeau de la Méduse
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at the
Théâtre National Populaire
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Today, the TNP has a company of ten resident actors and the building is cur ...
in
Villeurbanne
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It is situated northeast of Lyon, with which it forms the heart of the second-largest metropolitan area in France after tha ...
.
She appeared in a play at the
Young Vic
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in London called ''Le Costume'' (''The Suit'') and in a French-language production of David Mamet’s ''
Race
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''.
Martins' television debut was in 2001, in the French police series ''Police District''.
She appeared in the series ''Pigalle, la nuit'' as Fleur. While filming ''Death in Paradise'', Martins worked on the French TV crime series ''Détectives'' in lead role of Nora Abadie.
She appeared in the film
Paris, je t'aime
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(2006) in the segment Parc Monceau, the 17th arrondissement.
''Death in Paradise''
In April 2011,
BBC One
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announced that Martins would appear in the crime comedy-drama ''
Death in Paradise'', co-produced with
France Télévisions
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. The series was Martins' debut in both comedy and on British television.
Martins did have experience playing a police officer. ''Death in Paradise'' premiered on 25 October 2011. Martins played
Camille Bordey
Detective Sergeant Camille Bordey is a character in the crime drama television series '' Death in Paradise'', portrayed by Sara Martins.
Description
A former undercover investigator, Bordey was assigned to Honoré Police because her cover was ...
, a detective sergeant on the fictional
Caribbean
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island of Saint-Marie. Camille and other local officers help British Detective Inspector
Richard Poole (played by
Ben Miller
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in the first two series) solve murders. During a stunt for a first series episode, Martins tore her
achilles tendon
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.
She has said that during the production of ''Death in Paradise'' she discovered that some of her mannerisms are distinctly French.
The third series killed off Inspector Poole in the first episode and he was replaced by another British Detective Inspector,
Humphrey Goodman
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Goodman is assigned to Saint Marie after the murder of D.I. Richard Poole at the start of Series 3. C ...
(played by
Kris Marshall
Kristopher Marshall (born 11 April 1973) is an English actor, starring in films, television and on stage for more than 20 years. He has played Nick Harper in ''My Family'', Colin Frissell in the 2003 film ''Love Actually'', Gratiano in ''The Me ...
). The fourth episode of the fourth series "
Until Death Do You Part", was Martins' last; her character was written out as moving to Paris. Of her departure from the show, she is quoted as saying: "I’ve loved everything about the show. But the only way to grow in life is to take risks, even if it means losing something you love, or leaving a place that’s comfortable".
In 2021, she and Miller returned for a two-part episode.
Later appearances
Sara Martins appeared in two French detective shows, La Loi de … Alexandre, first episode (Comme des frères), and Capitaine Marleau, episode 2 (La mémoire enfouie) in Series 2. She appeared in the British series
Father Brown
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in 2018 as the wife of criminal
Flambeau.
In 2018, she had the role of police inspector in the television movie Un Mensonge Oublié, English title Children of the Lie. She also appeared in Kiss & Tell (Voyez Comme On Danse) and the British tv movie, I Love My Mum.
In 2020, she played the police detective in the French television series of 8 episodes, Grand Hôtel. She appeared as Victoire in Reunions, a French television series set on
La Réunion
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, for 6 episodes. She played Diane Dombre in the French television series Alexandra Ehle, about a persistent coroner in Bordeaux.
She appears in Citadel, expected to air in the US in January 2022.
Selected filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
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1977 births
Living people
People from Faro, Portugal
French television actresses
French film actresses
French people of Cape Verdean descent
French stage actresses
21st-century French actresses
French National Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni
Portuguese emigrants to France