
An Active Career in Performance
Jules is an Essex based professional actor and currently represented by The Wintersmith Agency.
Jules graduated from 'The Birmingham School of Speech & Drama' (as it was then) in 1995 and she quickly gained full Equity membership & Spotlight membership and begun her acting career by performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
A variety of work opportunities enabled Jules to gain valuable experience in all aspects of performing. Including Theatre-in Education tours, local Rep, Pantomimes and performances on the London Fringe including; The Old Red Lion, Islington, The Cochrane Theatre, The Link Theatre, Holborn and The Soho Theatre. Performing in a number of new plays written by upcoming writers.
Jules has featured in TV Commercials as well as a Channel 4 Documentary 'Upstairs, Downstairs Love' working alongside Rick Warden (Happy Valley, Band of Brothers). Her experience as a jobbing actor has taken her into the world of corporate training events, medical role-play, Police training role playing & workshop facilitating.
To further her training and qualifications, Jules gained a PGCE in Drama from Middlesex University in 1998, giving her QTS and teaching experience.
After taking time out to raise her daughter, Jules was the co-founder of Miss Adventures Drama Time and later, Drama Dayz Ltd - providing drama classes for children and young people of all ages.
Jules is now a dedicated LAMDA Teacher and the proud owner of LEARN LAMDA an online LAMDA teaching provision, specialising in the Performance & communications syllabus.
Jules Martin – Represented by The Wintersmith Agency

Spotlight Member
Equity Membership Number: M00139100
Areas of Performance
Theatre-in-Education
Jules has extensive experience in Theatre-in-Education (TIE) — performing in carefully crafted productions designed to engage, educate and inspire young audiences. TIE tours have taken her to schools and community venues across the country.
Pantomime
A beloved British theatrical tradition, pantomime has been a regular feature of Jules' acting career. This fast-paced, physically demanding and hugely entertaining form of theatre requires a broad skillset that Jules has honed over many productions.
Edinburgh Fringe
One of Jules' earliest professional credits, performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, remains a highlight of her career. The Fringe demands actors who are versatile, committed and able to engage diverse audiences — qualities Jules has carried throughout her career.
London Fringe & Repertory
Jules has performed in multiple productions on the London Fringe and in local repertory theatre — gaining broad experience of different styles, directors and audiences. This diverse background informs her teaching at every level.







Why Professional Experience Matters in Teaching
Having a LAMDA teacher who is also a working professional actor makes a genuine difference to students' development. Jules doesn't just teach theory — she brings lived, practical knowledge of performance craft to every lesson.
Students learning from Jules benefit from insights into how professional actors approach text, character and performance — knowledge that is invaluable whether they are preparing for a LAMDA exam, an audition or simply looking to grow in confidence.
This combination of professional experience and formal teaching qualifications (PGCE with QTS) makes Jules uniquely well-placed to guide students of all ages and abilities on their performance journey.
Work With Jules
