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Steve Martin, one of the most diversified,
prolific performers in the motion picture industry today - actor, comedian,
author, playwright, producer - has been successful as a writer of and
performer in some of the most popular movies of recent film history.
Born in Waco, Texas and raised in Southern California, Martin became a
television writer in the late 1960s, whoring 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.
Launched by frequent appearances on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, Martin
went on to host several shows on Saturday Night Live, and to star and co-write
four highly rated television specials. He won Grammy Awards for his two
comedy albums, Let's Get Small and A Wild and Crazy Guy, and had a gold
record with his single King Tut
Martin's first film project, the Absent-Minded Waiter, a short he wrote and
starred in, was nominated for a 1977 Academy Award. In 1979, he moved into
feature fihns, co-writing and starring in The Jerk, directed by Carl Reiner.
In 1981, he starred opposite Bernadette Peters in Pennies From Heaven.
In 1982, Martin co-wrote and starred in the detective thriller send-up Dead
Men Don't Wear Plaid and the science fiction comedy the Man With Two Brains,
both directed by Carl Reiner. In 1984, Martin received a BestActor award
from both the New York Film Critics Association and the National Board of
Review for his performance opposite Lily Tomlin in All of Me, his fourth
collaboration with writer/director Reiner.
In 1987, Roxanne garnered Martin not only warm audience response, but also a
Best Actor award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and a Best
Screenplay Award from the Writers Guild of America. Martin was also the
executive producer on the film.
In 1988, he co-starred with Michael Caine in the hit comedy film Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels, and went on to Parenthood with Mary Steenbergen and
Dianne Wiest.
In 1991, Martin wrote, starred in and co-executive produced the critically
acclaimed comedy L.A. Story. That same year, he made a cameo appearance in
Grand
Canyon, starred with Diane Keaton in the hit Disney film Father of the Bride,
receiving the People's Choice Award for Favorite Actor in a Comedy Motion
Picture for the latter. In 1992, he starred in the comedy Housesitter
opposite Goldie Hawn, winning the People's Choice Award for Favorite Actor
in a Comedy for the second year in a row.
In 1996, he again starred with Diane Keaton in the hit sequel to Father of
the Bride, and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. The following year he
received critical acclaim for his riveting performance in David Mamet's
thriller, The Spanish Prisoner.
More recently, Martin wrote and starred in Bowfinger with Eddie Murphy, and
Novacaine with Helena Bonham Carter and Laura Dem.
His other films include Little Shop of Horrors, Planes, Trains and
Automobiles, 'three Amigos, The Lonely Guy, Sgt. Bilko, Leap of Faith, and
My Blue Heaven.
In 1993, Martin's original play, the comedydrama Picasso at the Lapin Agile,
was presented by Chicago's prestigious Steppenwolf Theatre. Following rave
reviews and an extended run in Chicago, the play was presented successfully
in Boston, Los Angeles, and Off-Broadway to nationwide critical and audience
acclaim.
Martin was selected as Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals 1988
Man of the Year. In 1996, he was honored with a retrospective of his work by
the American Film Institute's Third Decade Council at the U.S. Comedy Arts
Festival. He was also presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the
ceremony.
He hosted the 73rd Annual Academy Awards in 2001. The program was nominated
for seven Emmy Awards, including his nomination for Outstanding Individual
Performance In a Variety or Music Program. He hosts the 75th Annual Academy
Awards in March.
Martin's best selling book, Pure Drivel, published in 1998, is a collection
of witty short stories, and he continues to experience great success
worldwide with the publication of his first novella, Shorogirl. which spent
time on both the New York Times and Los Aneeles Times Best Seller Lists, and
recently had its 7 printing. He is currently adapting the novella into a
motion picture in which he will star for Touchstone Pictures.
The Underpants, a dark comedy Martin adapted from a play originally written
by Carl Sternheim in 1911 premiered Off-Broadway at the Classic Stage
Company in April 2002.
Martin currently plans to write his second book for Hyperion, which will be
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