Martin Kratt

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Martin Kratt
File:Martin Kratt.jpg
Born (1965-12-23) December 23, 1965 (age 58)
Warren Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation Actor, host
Years active 1996–present
Spouse(s) Laura Wilkinson

Martin William Kratt (born December 23, 1965) is an American educational nature show host. A grandson of musical-instrument manufacturer William Kratt,[1] he and his younger brother Chris grew up in Warren Township, New Jersey,[2] and together created the children's television series Kratts' Creatures and Zoboomafoo, as well as Be the Creature, which runs on the National Geographic Channel and Knowledge Network. They are the main characters on the animated TV series Wild Kratts, which airs on PBS Kids Go! Martin holds a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Duke University.[3]

Personal life

Martin is married to Laura Wilkinson and has two sons, Gavin (13) and Ronan (11)[when?] both of whom have had roles on Wild Kratts. Gavin Kratt played himself (although unrelated to the Kratt brothers in the show) in many episodes such as "Bass Class," "Happy Turkey Day," "Slider The Otter," "Praying Mantis," and many more. Ronan Kratt played himself (also canonically unrelated to the Kratts) in the same episodes as Gavin including "The Blue and the Grey" and "The Amazing Creature Race." They were shown working on a bat house during "Bat in the Brownies." Martin and his brother Chris are now living in Ottawa, where they film and animate their TV series Wild Kratts.[4]

References

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  2. Hopkins, Tom. "BROTHERS TROT GLOBE TO FILM CREATURES FOR KIDS' SHOW", Dayton Daily News, May 30, 1996. Accessed December 24, 2007. "Returning home, they edited the film in the basement of the family home in Warren, N.J., and cut five short films."
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  4. http://www.nj.com/insidejersey/index.ssf/2011/01/jersey-born_brothers_martin_an.html

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