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Steve Martin

Steve Martin

Birthday: 14 August 1945, Waco, Texas, USA
Birth Name: Stephen Glenn Martin
Height: 183 cm

Steve Martin was born on August 14, 1945 in Waco, Texas, USA as Stephen Glenn Martin to Mary Lee (née Stewart; 1913-2002) and Glenn Vernon Martin (1914-1997), a real estate salesman and aspiring acto ...Show More

Steve Martin
When I first started, I really decided to be a comedian, so I underplayed the banjo. I didn't want i Show more When I first started, I really decided to be a comedian, so I underplayed the banjo. I didn't want it to be a music show, I wanted it to be a comedy show. I subordinated the banjo and the music because I didn't have anybody to play with. It was just me. And music always sounds better when you've got some other people. Hide
I wrote a novel this year called "Shop Girl", and several producers came to me and wanted to turn it Show more I wrote a novel this year called "Shop Girl", and several producers came to me and wanted to turn it into a movie. And I said, "If you think you're going to take this book and change it around, and Hollywoodize it and change the ending . . . that's going to cost you." Hide
These Pink Panther movies are a great opportunity to use my physical chops. And I love doing that st Show more These Pink Panther movies are a great opportunity to use my physical chops. And I love doing that stuff. These zany or extreme movies are hard to find. I did one in the 90s, Bowfinger (1999), which was attempting to do that. But it's difficult to come up with something to justify the slapstick. I'm lucky I found this series. Because in what other film would I be able to fall down a chimney or jog on top of a spinning globe? I can't imagine it. Hide
What is comedy? Comedy is the art of making people laugh without making them puke. What is comedy? Comedy is the art of making people laugh without making them puke.
[From People Magazine, 5/20/03, in which he was listed as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the Show more [From People Magazine, 5/20/03, in which he was listed as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World] It's very hard being one of the most beautiful people. Having this kind of beauty is actually a burden. Sometimes I go to a party and not one of the other 49 most beautiful people is there. That makes me feel very solitary and alone, because it means I am the most beautiful person in the room. If I'm going to a party where I know there will be "less-beautiful people," I try to "dress down" in order to hide my beauty. But this seems to have a counter-effect of actually making me more beautiful. I guess me and dungarees are a pretty potent combination. I try not to lord my beauty over others. This is very hard. I try not to mention that I am one of the most beautiful people, but somehow it always comes out. I will usually only bring it up when I'm asked to do a task, like open a garage door. People seem to enjoy my beauty and are genuinely happy for me, because after I mention it they always say, "How nice for you." Hide
A day without sunshine is like, you know, night. A day without sunshine is like, you know, night.
I always felt there was a deeper meaning to what I was doing than just being wild and crazy, somethi Show more I always felt there was a deeper meaning to what I was doing than just being wild and crazy, something more philosophical. I had a view that there was something funny about trying to be funny. I needed a theory behind it in order to justify it at the time, but now I don't. I see it for what it was. It was just fun, and it was stupid, and that's why it was so successful. Hide
There's a big difference between the National Book Awards and the Academy Awards. At the Academy Awa Show more There's a big difference between the National Book Awards and the Academy Awards. At the Academy Awards you can feel the greed and envy and ego. Whereas the National Book Awards are in New York. Hide
[on Lorne Michaels] Lorne is the kind of power producer who can get things done with simply a phone Show more [on Lorne Michaels] Lorne is the kind of power producer who can get things done with simply a phone call. Especially pedicures. Hide
The greatest thing you can do is surprise yourself. The greatest thing you can do is surprise yourself.
All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work. All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.
I believe entertainment can aspire to be art, and can become art, but if you set out to make art you Show more I believe entertainment can aspire to be art, and can become art, but if you set out to make art you are an idiot. Hide
I loved doing Pennies from Heaven (1981). Because you have to understand that I'd been doing comedy Show more I loved doing Pennies from Heaven (1981). Because you have to understand that I'd been doing comedy for 15 to 20 years, and suddenly along came the opportunity to do this beautiful film. It was so emotional to me. I loved it. I don't think it was a good career move, but I have no regrets about doing it. Hide
I lost 20 pounds - actually, I lost 25 pounds, but then I gained 5 back because I was too skinny. I Show more I lost 20 pounds - actually, I lost 25 pounds, but then I gained 5 back because I was too skinny. I didn't change what I ate, I just started eating smaller portions. And I cut out bread - that's the real killer, because I was reaching in and eating half a loaf before dinner arrived. All you have to do is that, and then you can drink all you want. Hide
[Uncut magazine "An Audience With... Steve Martin" May 2013] There's a rumor that I'm a big fan of D Show more [Uncut magazine "An Audience With... Steve Martin" May 2013] There's a rumor that I'm a big fan of Doctor Who (1963), but I don't even know who Doctor Who (1963) is! That's one of those internet things. It's on some website that collects data on celebrities, it's just one of those things someone posted that's completely in error. I don't know. What is Doctor Who (1963)? I don't know a thing about it, but I'll be a fan if it'll help me in any way. Hide
[to Alec Baldwin when same-sex weddings were legalized in New York] Alec! Now we can get married! (B Show more [to Alec Baldwin when same-sex weddings were legalized in New York] Alec! Now we can get married! (Baldwin's response: 'Okay, but if you play that effing banjo after eleven o'clock...') Hide
You have to remember, I live in an ivory tower so I don't really know what's going on out there. But Show more You have to remember, I live in an ivory tower so I don't really know what's going on out there. But I love Sacha Baron Cohen's work. I thought Borat (Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006)) was a breakthrough comedy, something I really, really had not seen before. Hide
[on playing banjo with the Steep Canyon Rangers] This is an accident. And, by the way, when I say co Show more [on playing banjo with the Steep Canyon Rangers] This is an accident. And, by the way, when I say comedy was a means of getting myself into film, that was an accident too. Hide
[while hosting The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)] And now, I'm pleased to introduce the star of Show more [while hosting The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)] And now, I'm pleased to introduce the star of the film Gladiator (2000), and a man I like to call a close, personal friend, but he told me not to . . . Hide
[upon receiving a particularly unremarkable award] When I first found out that I was going to win th Show more [upon receiving a particularly unremarkable award] When I first found out that I was going to win this award, I tried really hard - to care. And then I realized; we are all here tonight, because of a common love: me. Hide
I love money. I love everything about it. I've bought some pretty good stuff. Got me a $300 pair of Show more I love money. I love everything about it. I've bought some pretty good stuff. Got me a $300 pair of socks, got a fur sink. Let's see, bought an electric dog polisher, a gasoline-powered turtleneck sweater, and, of course, I bought some dumb stuff, too. Hide
Chaos in the midst of chaos isn't funny, but chaos in the midst of order is. Chaos in the midst of chaos isn't funny, but chaos in the midst of order is.
What is a movie star? A movie star is many things. They can be tall, short, thin, or skinny. They ca Show more What is a movie star? A movie star is many things. They can be tall, short, thin, or skinny. They can be Democrats . . . or skinny. Hide
I was in London in the early '80s and I did the Parkinson (1971) show. I got a call from Stanley Kub Show more I was in London in the early '80s and I did the Parkinson (1971) show. I got a call from Stanley Kubrick, who said he'd like to meet me. I went up to his house and I was overwhelmed. I had only done one movie, The Jerk (1979). He was very complimentary and he had seen me on Parkinson's show. He viewed his serious movies as comedies. So we played chess and he showed me around his store rooms where he had these huge rooms of open files of - I don't know how to describe them - like library stacks. He had screening rooms, too, where he reviewed every print. This was 1980 and he was still reviewing prints of 2001, before they'd go out. Every print. One thing that struck me, he had files of press reviews marked "Favorable" or "Hostile". But he was very, very nice. Hide
I wish I could do a lot of things different. I'm not going to tell you what they are, but if I had a Show more I wish I could do a lot of things different. I'm not going to tell you what they are, but if I had a list of all my films right now, I'd go, "Okay, I'll cross that one out and cross that one out and cross that one out and cross that one out." Really. But I've made over 40 films. How can I not have some losers in there? Hide
When I heard that Richard Gere was not nominated for his great performance in Chicago (2002) , I sai Show more When I heard that Richard Gere was not nominated for his great performance in Chicago (2002) , I said to myself, 'Welcome to my world, Richard Gere. Hide
In Bowfinger (1999), there's a scene where Eddie Murphy has to run across a freeway. The studio peop Show more In Bowfinger (1999), there's a scene where Eddie Murphy has to run across a freeway. The studio people all said, "We've got to cut this. It's too expensive". I said, "You can't cut the funniest scene in the movie! We're making a comedy - if you cut the funniest scene what are we making?" And it did turn out to be the funniest scene. Hide
I've written a lot about L.A., and I always describe it as beautiful. To me, human relationships can Show more I've written a lot about L.A., and I always describe it as beautiful. To me, human relationships can be sad, can be exhilarating - but it's not a product of the city. And it takes different forms. Like, in New York, you're always with people. You can't go outdoors, you can't go into the subway, you can't go anywhere without running into people you don't know. But in L.A., you really have to work a bit to be exposed. You have to be standing in a shop, you have to join a club, or join a community service thing, or go to a nightclub in order to meet people. Because there's not the same transitory proximity to other people. Hide
I believe that sex is the most beautiful, natural, and wholesome thing that money can buy. I believe that sex is the most beautiful, natural, and wholesome thing that money can buy.
When you're young, criticism is a go ahead. You almost want it. When you're young, criticism is a go ahead. You almost want it.
Comedians don't get Oscars, so I gave up on that a long time ago. And I can't really speak about the Show more Comedians don't get Oscars, so I gave up on that a long time ago. And I can't really speak about the Oscar-worthiness of my own performance. Hide
I've learned through the years that offstage chemistry has absolutely no bearing with onstage or on- Show more I've learned through the years that offstage chemistry has absolutely no bearing with onstage or on-film chemistry. Hide
Steve Martin's FILMOGRAPHY
All as Actor (195) as Creator (8)
Steve Martin Steve Martin'S roles
Gavin Volure
Gavin Volure

Gil Buckman
Gil Buckman

Neal Page
Neal Page

Captain Smek
Captain Smek

Davis
Davis

Insolent Waiter
Insolent Waiter

Vincent 'Vinnie' Antonelli
Vincent 'Vinnie' Antonelli

Orin Scrivello - D.D.S.
Orin Scrivello - D.D.S.

Max Carrigan
Max Carrigan

Adam Schaffer
Adam Schaffer

Tom Baker
Tom Baker

Peter Sanderson
Peter Sanderson

Hotep
Hotep

Barry
Barry

Norm Oglesby
Norm Oglesby

Rigby Reardon
Rigby Reardon

Lucky Day
Lucky Day

Stanley T. Banks
Stanley T. Banks

Robert K. Bowfinger
Robert K. Bowfinger

Silas Marner
Silas Marner

Arthur Parker
Arthur Parker

Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr
Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr

Navin Johnson
Navin Johnson

Himself - Banjo
Himself - Banjo

Clouseau
Clouseau

Ray Patterson
Ray Patterson

Mr. Chairman
Mr. Chairman

Master Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko
Master Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko

Himself - Host, Himself, Various, Georg Festrunk, Guy, Himself - Co-Host, Lucky Day
Himself - Host, Himself, Various, Georg Festrunk, Guy, Himself - Co-Host, Lucky Day

Stu Preissler
Stu Preissler

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