Steve Martin
Steve Martin has enjoyed a prolific career as an actor, comedian and
writer spanning three decades in film, television and theater.
Born in Waco, Texas and raised in Southern California, Martin became a
television writer in the late 1960s, winning an Emmy Award for his work
on the hit series "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour". By the
end of the decade he was performing his own material in clubs and on television
and went on to host several episodes of "Saturday Night Live".
Martin continued to use his stand-up skills as host of the 73rd and 75th
Annual Academy Awards, for which he was nominated for Outstanding Individual
Performance in a Variety or Music Program.
Martin’s first foray into films earned him an Academy Award nomination
for a short he wrote titled The Absent-Minded Waiter, in which he starred.
He then went on to co-write and star in The Jerk, which marked the beginning
of a fruitful collaboration with director Carl Reiner. They reunited to
create Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid, which Martin co-wrote and starred
in, the science fiction comedy The Man With Two Brains and All of Me for
which Martin received a Best Actor Award from both the New York Film Critics
Association and the National Board of Review.
Another successful collaboration began with director Frank Oz when Martin
portrayed a demented dentist in Little Shop of Horrors. Together they
went on to make Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Housesitter.
In 1987 Martin was honored with an award for Best Screenplay from the
Writers Guild of America as well as a Best Actor Award from the Los Angeles
Film Critics Association for Roxanne. Since then he as gone on to star
in may other major motion pictures including Parenthood Father of the
Bride Cheaper by the Dozen and The Pink Panther.
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