What is Martin Kemp’s net worth?
Martin Kemp is an English actor and musician who has a net worth of $4 million. Martin Kemp is best known as the bass player for Spandau Ballet and for his acclaimed acting role as Steve Owen on the BBC soap opera “EastEnders.” Alongside his brother Gary Kemp, Martin helped shape the New Romantic music movement of the early 1980s, performing in hit songs like “True,” “Gold,” and “Only When You Leave.” After Spandau Ballet’s initial breakup in 1990, he successfully transitioned into acting, landing roles in film and television and becoming one of the most recognizable faces on British TV. His turn as the charming yet dangerous Steve Owen on “EastEnders” brought him widespread acclaim and revitalized his celebrity status for a new generation. Martin has also worked as a director, reality show contestant, author, and radio host, making him a durable figure in British entertainment for over four decades. His career has been marked by versatility, resilience, and a close creative partnership with his brother.
Early Life
Martin John Kemp was born on October 10, 1961, in Islington, London, the younger brother of Gary Kemp. The brothers grew up in a working-class household and both attended Dame Alice Owen’s School in Hertfordshire. From a young age, Martin was drawn to both music and acting. He trained at the Anna Scher Theatre School in Islington and appeared in several British television dramas as a child actor. However, when his brother formed a band with schoolmates that would become Spandau Ballet, Martin shifted gears and joined as the bass guitarist.
Spandau Ballet
Martin Kemp joined Spandau Ballet in 1979, just as the band was evolving into one of the most iconic acts of the 1980s. His image and charisma, along with his bass playing, helped define the band’s aesthetic and musical presence. Spandau Ballet scored a series of international hits, including “True,” “Gold,” “Lifeline,” and “Only When You Leave.” They became central figures in the New Romantic movement, known as much for their fashion as their music.
Martin stayed with the band through its original run until 1990. He reunited with the group for the 2009 reunion tour and subsequent releases, including the album “Once More” and the documentary “Soul Boys of the Western World.” However, tensions between members—especially between Tony Hadley and the Kemps—ultimately prevented a full long-term revival.

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Acting Career
Following Spandau Ballet’s breakup, Martin transitioned into acting. His breakout role came in 1990 when he starred alongside his brother Gary in the film “The Krays,” portraying notorious London gangster Reggie Kray. The film received critical praise, and Martin’s performance demonstrated his dramatic range.
He later appeared in other films, but his most significant acting role came in 1998 when he joined the cast of “EastEnders” as Steve Owen. His character became a central figure in some of the soap’s most memorable storylines, including a famous love triangle and a murder plot. Martin remained on the show until 2002, earning awards and praise for his portrayal of a complex antihero.
In addition to scripted roles, Martin has directed a feature film (“Stalker” in 2010), hosted game shows and documentaries, and appeared in reality TV, including “Celebrity Big Brother” and “Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls.” He has also published an autobiography and toured with his son Roman Kemp in a series of family-friendly projects and television specials.
Personal Life
Martin Kemp married singer Shirlie Holliman of the pop duo Pepsi & Shirlie in 1988. The couple has two children, including radio and television presenter Roman Kemp. The family has frequently appeared together in media projects and interviews, with Martin and Roman starring in the 2020 BBC mockumentary “The Kemps: All True.”
In the 1990s, Martin faced a serious health scare when he was diagnosed with two brain tumors. He underwent surgery and radiotherapy, ultimately making a full recovery. The experience had a profound impact on his life and family, and he has since been open about his health struggles and advocacy for cancer awareness.
Today, Martin Kemp remains active in British entertainment, balancing acting, broadcasting, music, and family life with a charismatic public persona that has endured across generations.
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