Clunes played his first role in
rep at the
Mercury Theatre,
Colchester, and his first television appearance was in an adaptation of
Mikhail Bulgakov's
The White Guard for the
BBC Play of the Month in 1982, followed by the
Doctor Who story
Snakedance in 1983. A sporadic career led to his supplementing his income as a photo model for
Gilbert and George, and he can be seen in their 1983 work
World. He got his first regular television role as one of the sons in the
BBC sitcom
No Place Like Home, and then starred in two series of the sitcom
All at No 20. While Clunes was appearing on stage at the
Hampstead Theatre,
Harry Enfield came to see him; the acquaintanceship developed into a friendship where Clunes played characters in Enfield's sketch shows (most notably one of the Rugby Players). Enfield then recommended Clunes for the role of Gary in the sitcom
Men Behaving Badly, written for Enfield by
Simon Nye, for which Clunes won a
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance in 1996. He played the part of Group Captain Barker in the two-part TV mini-series
Over Here that same year. In 1993, he played Dick Dobson in
Demob about a pair of demobilised soldiers who have to adjust to civilian life after entertaining Second World War troops with a raunchy cabaret act. Since 1994, Clunes has frequently appeared on the
BBC One panel show
Have I Got News for You as a panelist or a guest presenter. Clunes has since appeared in films and television shows such as
An Evening with Gary Lineker,
Staggered (starred and directed),
Hunting Venus,
The Booze Cruise,
Saving Grace and
Jeeves and Wooster. In 1998, he was featured in
Sweet Revenge and appeared as
Richard Burbage in the film
Shakespeare in Love. Clunes has also acted frequently for the radio, including a guest appearance in the
BBC Radio 4 series
Baldi. In 2001, he played Captain Stickles in the
BBC adaptation of R. D. Blackmore's
Lorna Doone. In 2002, Clunes played
serial killer John George Haigh in a Yorkshire TV production
A Is for Acid, and took the lead in
ITV's production of
Goodbye, Mr. Chips. From 2004 until the conclusion in 2022 Clunes played the lead role of Dr Martin Ellingham in the ITV comedy drama series
Doc Martin. In August 2007, Clunes starred in the ITV/
TVNZ co-production
The Man Who Lost His Head. Clunes is a regular
voice-over artist and is the voice of Kipper in the animated children's series
Kipper the Dog, and Stripy in
Little Robots, another animated children's series. For six years (1993–1999) he also did voice acting for
Safeway adverts; he provided the voice of Harry in Safeway's 'When Harry Met Molly' advertising campaign during said years. Clunes appeared in a television dramatisation of
Fungus the Bogeyman playing Jessica White's father. Between 2009 and 2010, Clunes starred on
BBC One television in the title role of
Reggie Perrin, a re-make of classic 1970s British situation comedy
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin. In 2015, Clunes played the role of
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the ITV mini-series
Arthur & George. In 2018, Clunes played the role of DCI Colin Sutton in the ITV drama
Manhunt (first screened in 2019). In 2019, Clunes returned to sitcom with the BBC1 series
Warren, saying "It was just so funny, I couldn't turn it down". In 2025, Clunes played the part of a farmer affected by County Lines drug gangs on a Welsh farm in the ITV drama
Out There.
Film Clunes played Brock in the 1990 film
The Russia House. He played a character called Martin in the 1992 film
Carry On Columbus; Richard Burbage in the 1998 film
Shakespeare in Love; and Anthony Staxton-Billing in
Sweet Revenge the same year. In 2000, Clunes played the role of Dr. Martin Bamford in the film
Saving Grace, and the follow-up to that film
Doc Martin the following year (2001), he played James Chancellor in
Global Heresy. In 2011, Clunes voiced the mischievous dog Dudley in the short film
Me or the Dog, starring
Edward Hogg and directed by
Abner Pastoll. Clunes then starred in the 2014 film ''
Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?''.
Documentaries In 2008, Clunes presented
Martin Clunes: A Man and his Dogs, which was aired on 24 August 2008. In 2009, Clunes presented a three-part ITV series
Islands of Britain, which saw him travelling around several of the country's lesser known islands. In 2010 Clunes presented ITV mini-series
Horsepower about man's relationship over time with the horse. This was followed by
Heavy Horsepower which aired in 2013. In January 2011, Clunes presented documentary
Martin Clunes: Man to Manta. In June 2012, Clunes presented a documentary series on
ITV about the
lemurs of
Madagascar called
Martin Clunes: The Lemurs of Madagascar. On 31 January 2013, Clunes narrated ITV documentary
Secret Life of Dogs. Then, on 2 and 3 June 2014, he narrated two more follow-up documentaries,
Secret Life of Cats and
Secret Life of Babies. On 4 April 2014 Clunes hosted a one-off ITV documentary called
Martin Clunes & A Lion Called Mugie, following the work of conservationists in
Kenya as well as tracking the progress of a
lion called Mugie. The documentary was filmed over three years. In August 2014 Clunes narrated ITV's three-part documentary series ''Kids with Cameras: Diary of a Children's Ward'' which saw Newcastle's children's ward through the eyes of its patients. In April 2015, Clunes narrated
Carry on Forever, a three part documentary series for
ITV3. It was shown over the Easter weekend. In May 2015, Clunes presented
Man & Beast with Martin Clunes, a two-part factual series for ITV, which looked at the relationship between humans and animals. In 2016, he narrated
Rising Damp Forever, a two-part documentary series for ITV3. He also voiced ITV programmes
Secrets of Growing Old,
Secrets of Growing Up and ''Britain's Favourite Dogs
. Also in 2016, Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia (also known as Islands of Oz'') was released as a three-part Australian documentary television series produced by
Prospero Productions for the
Seven Network that "follows acclaimed actor and comedian Martin Clunes as he explores the most diverse, intriguing, remote and spectacular islands that surround Australia." In 2019,
Martin Clunes: Islands of America was released as a four-part documentary where he travelled to remote islands that are part of the
United States. ==Personal life==