Steve Martin BIO
As an actor, comedian, author, playwright, screenwriter, producer and musician- Martin is one of the most diversified performers and acclaimed artists of his generation. Martin has been successful as a writer of and performer in some of the most popular movies of recent film history-appearing in more than 50 films over the course of his career. With titles such as Planes, Trains and Automobiles; Parenthood; Father of the Bride and Cheaper by the Dozen franchises;Baby Mama; and It's Complicated, Martin's films are the kind that are viewed again and again. Martin wrote the screenplays for some of his most celebrated films includingThe Jerk, Roxanne, Bowfinger, L.A. Story and Shopgirl. Martin's first film was a seven-minute short he wrote and starred in, The Absent-Minded Waiter.
The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film, Live Action in 1977. Martin recently received The 43rd AFI Lifetime Achievement Award. He's also received The Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Honorary Award at the Academy's 5th Annual Governors Awards. He has also hosted the Academy Awards® three times. As an author, Martin has written several books including his most recent, An Object of Beauty which is being developing into a feature film. He has also written a bestselling collection of comic pieces, Pure Drivel, a bestselling novella, Shopgirl, as well as plays including Picasso at the Lapin Agile, children's books and an art collection book. Martin wrote his first memoir Born Standing Up in 2007. His work frequently appears in The New Yorker and The New York Times. Martin began his career as a writer on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, for which he earned his first Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety, or Music in 1969. In the mid-1970s, Martin shone as a stand-up on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," made appearances on HBO's "On Location" and NBC's "Saturday Night Live," and became the first comedian to sell out an arena performance. As one of the world's most celebrated comedians, Martin's comedy album Let's Get Small (1978) went platinum in the United States and won a Grammy for Best Comedy Album. His second album, Wild and Crazy Guy, was a comedy album that featured his first music single "King Tut." This album reached double platinum status in the U.S and earned Martin his second Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. Martin's third comedy album, Comedy is Not Pretty, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album in 1979. Ever evolving his body of work Martin is also a Grammy® Award winning musician who found his love for the banjo at the age of 17. Martin originally used his passion for the banjo as part of his standup comedy routine, but in 2010, he released his first album, The Crow: New Songs for the 5-Strong Banjo. Since then, Martin has played many prestigious stages including Carnegie Hall, Royal Festival Hall in London, and the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. Martin released his second full length bluegrass album Rare Bird Alertin 2011. The album featured 13 Martin-penned tracks as well as special guest vocal appearances by Paul McCartney and The Dixie Chicks. Additionally, Martin co-wrote two of the CD's songs with the Grammy®-winning bluegrass band, Steep Canyon Rangers.
That year, Martin won the International Bluegrass Music Association's Entertainer of the Year Award. Martin also created the Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass for those who exemplify outstanding bluegrass performance. In 2013, Steve Martin released his third full-length album called Love Has Come For You, a unique collaboration with songwriter Edie Brickell. Love Has Come For You won a Grammy® for "Best American Roots Song" for the title track and inspired the Broadway musical Bright Star. Bright Star received five Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical, and won the Outer Critics Circle Awards for Outstanding New Broadway Musical and Outstanding New Score. Martin and Brickell's second album together, So Familiar, was released on Rounder Records and featured 12 remarkable new songs that bought the acclaimed duo's musical collaboration into fresh creative territory.
Born in Waco, TX, in 1945, Martin was raised in Southern California and began working as a comedian and magician at area amusement parks, including The Magic Shop at Disneyland. Martin went on to Santa Ana College, and then earned his Theater Arts degree from UCLA.
Steve Martin Movies
Another Nice Mess
[ 1972 ] Hippie
Rolling Stone Magazine: The 10th Anniversary
[ 1977 ]
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
[ 1978 ] Dr. Maxwell Edison
George Burns' 100th Birthday Party
[ 1979 ]
The Jerk
[ 1979 ]
The Muppet Movie
[ 1979 ] Insolent Waiter
Pennies from Heaven
[ 1981 ] Arthur
Twilight Theater II
[ 1982 ] Various Characters
Twilight Theater
[ 1982 ] Various Characters
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
[ 1982 ] Rigby Reardon
The Winds of Whoopie
[ 1983 ]
The Man with Two Brains
[ 1983 ] Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr
The Lonely Guy
[ 1984 ] Larry
The Jerk, Too
[ 1984 ]
All of Me
[ 1984 ] Roger Cobb
The History of White People in America
[ 1985 ]
Movers & Shakers
[ 1985 ] Fabio Longio
The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years
[ 1986 ]
Little Shop of Horrors
[ 1986 ] Orin Scrivello D.D.S.
¡Three Amigos!
[ 1986 ] Lucky Day
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
[ 1987 ] Neal Page
Roxanne
[ 1987 ] C. D. Bales
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
[ 1988 ] Freddy Benson
Parenthood
[ 1989 ] Gil
My Blue Heaven
[ 1990 ] Vincent 'Vinnie' Antonelli
L.A. Story
[ 1991 ] Harris K. Telemacher
Grand Canyon
[ 1991 ] Davis
Father of the Bride
[ 1991 ] George Banks
HouseSitter
[ 1992 ] Davis
Leap of Faith
[ 1992 ] Jonas
Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car
[ 1992 ]
And the Band Played On
[ 1993 ] The Brother
A Simple Twist of Fate
[ 1994 ] Michael McCann
Mixed Nuts
[ 1994 ] Philip
Father of the Bride Part II
[ 1995 ] George Banks
Sgt. Bilko
[ 1996 ] Master Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko
The Spanish Prisoner
[ 1997 ] Jimmy Dell
The Prince of Egypt
[ 1998 ] Hotep - Voice
The Venice Project
[ 1999 ]
The Out-of-Towners
[ 1999 ] Henry Clark
Fantasia 2000
[ 1999 ] Self - Introductory Host
Bowfinger
[ 1999 ] Bowfinger
From Spam to Sperm
[ 2000 ]
Joe Gould's Secret
[ 2000 ] Charlie Duell
Novocaine
[ 2001 ] Frank Sangster
Bringing Down the House
[ 2003 ] Peter Sanderson
Cheaper by the Dozen
[ 2003 ] Tom Baker
The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch
[ 2003 ] Steve Martin - Interviewee
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
[ 2003 ] Mr. Chairman
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
[ 2004 ] Steve Martin
Shopgirl
[ 2005 ] Ray Porter
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
[ 2005 ] Tom Baker
The Pink Panther
[ 2006 ] Writer
The Pink Panther
[ 2006 ] Clouseau
Baby Mama
[ 2008 ] Barry
Traitor
[ 2008 ]
The Pink Panther 2
[ 2009 ] Clouseau
It's Complicated
[ 2009 ] Adam Schaffer
TV's 50 Funniest Catch Phrases
[ 2009 ]
The Big Year
[ 2011 ] Stu Preissler
Taken 2
[ 2012 ] Writer
Christmas with the Coopers
[ 2015 ] Rags - Voice
Home
[ 2015 ] Captain Smek - Voice
Carol Burnett's Favorite Sketches
[ 2016 ]
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
[ 2016 ] Norm
Oh, Hello on Broadway
[ 2017 ]
Steve Martin TV Shows
Off to See the Wizard
Simon the Pieman
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
Medieval King
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour
Doc
Brian Bogert
Domestic Life
The Tracey Ullman Show
Rusty DeClure
The Simpsons
Ray Patterson
Dr. X's Creatures
30 Rock
Gavin Volure
Special Collector's Edition
Orin Scrivello - D.D.S.
Welcome to the Basement
[ 2013-2015 ] Lucky Day, Navin Johnson, Rigby Reardon
Say Goodnight Kevin
Jonas Nightengale
Quick Reviews with Maverick
Neal Page
Only Murders in the Building
[ 2021-2021 ] Charles-Haden Savage