When STEVE! (Martin) A Documentary in 2 Pieces was released in fall 2024, his Only Murders in the Building costar Selena Gomez said that it “pains” her “how many people may not know truly about Steve [Martin]’s life.” After all, he’s not just a comedian and actor, but also an accomplished banjo player, published author and screenwriter.
As he turns 80 on Thursday, August 14 — and prepares to release another season of his hit Hulu show with Gomez and Martin Short — look back at the accomplished life and career of the man Gomez calls “truly an icon.”
Steve Martin in High School
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Steve Martin grew up near California’s Disneyland and spent his teen years working at the park, selling guidebooks and souvenirs before moving on to the Fantasyland magic shop. According to a Disney profile, he “learned all the tricks, and collected all the jokes, writing down every gag.”
Steve Martin on ‘The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour’
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Always a standout on sketch shows, Steve Martin made several appearances on Cher and Sonny Bono’s The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which ran for four seasons in the early 1970s.
Steve Martin in ‘The Muppet Movie,’ 1979
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Steve Martin’s history with The Muppets runs deep, and after guesting on The Muppet Show in 1977 (with his trusty banjo), he made a hilarious cameo as a disgruntled waiter in The Muppet Movie in 1979.
Steve Martin in ‘The Jerk,’ 1979
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Steve Martin got into character on the set of his wildly popular 1979 film, the Carl Reiner comedy The Jerk, for which he wrote the screenplay.
Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters, 1981
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Steve Martin dated Broadway icon Bernadette Peters in the early 1980s; according to an InStyle story, they crossed paths in the late 1970s in part through Kenny Rogers’ celebrity softball league.
Steve Martin and Mary Tyler Moore, 1982
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Mary Tyler Moore and Steve Martin also dated in the 1980s, and he was on hand to support her at the Six Weeks premiere in L.A. in 1982.
Steve Martin and Victoria Tennant
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Steve Martin and Victoria Tennant, who were married from 1986 to 1994, walked the red carpet at the AFI Life Achievement Awards Honoring Gene Kelly in Beverly Hills.
Steve Martin in ‘Three Amigos,’ 1986
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Saturday Night Live stars Chevy Chase and Martin Short brought their “Three Amigos” skit to the big screen alongside Steve Martin with a 1986 musical comedy that made almost $40 million at the box office.
Steve Martin in ‘Planes, Trains and Automobiles,’ 1987
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“John Candy was very sensitive and very complex and we really loved each other,” Steve Martin shared of his late Planes, Trains and Automobiles costar in his documentary. During one particular monologue from Candy’s character, Del Griffith, Martin said, “I was opposite him. I was weeping as he was performing it.”
Steve Martin and The Smothers Brothers, 1988
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Steve Martin got his start writing for several seasons of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in the late 1960s, making a cameo on an episode himself. In 1988, he reunited with the brothers Tom and Dick themselves, alongside singer Glen Campbell.
Steve Martin in ‘Parenthood,’ 1989
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Playing a stressed-out dad in this Ron Howard classic earned Steve Martin his fourth of eight Golden Globe Award nominations (to date).
Steve Martin in ‘Father of the Bride,’ 1991
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Steve Martin’s hilarious, relatable work as the titular father of the bride earned him another Golden Globe Award nod and an MTV Movie Award nomination, too.
Steve Martin on ‘SNL,’ 1991
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Some might be surprised to hear Steve Martin was never an SNL cast member; however, he has hosted a staggering 16 times since the late ’70s and popped up as a guest on dozens of episodes during the show’s tenure. Here, he led a 1991 sketch alongside Mike Myers, Julia Sweeney and Dana Carvey.
Steve Martin in ‘Leap of Faith,’ 1992
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As no-good “faith healer” Jonas Nightengale, Steve Martin was delightfully “a seedy, desperate, bright, greedy man without hope,” wrote Roger Ebert in his review.
Steve Martin in ‘The Pink Panther,’ 2006
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He co-wrote and starred in a reboot of the hit comedy film series The Pink Panther, playing bumbling detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau.
On reviving the iconic franchise, Martin told IndieLondon, “Movies have been remade since the 1920s — look at King Kong. No one says, ‘Oh, I can’t do Hamlet, because Richard Burton did it.’ To me, The Pink Panther is Hamlet for comedians.”
Steve Martin in ‘Only Murders in the Building,’ 2021
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After limited appearances on TV and film throughout the 2010s, Martin returned to screens with a splash alongside his partner-in-comedy Short. The duo teamed up with Gomez to become a mystery-solving trio for Hulu’s award-winning Only Murders in the Building.
In 2022, Martin alluded to the show being his career’s final act.
“When this television show is done, I’m not going to seek others,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “I’m not going to seek other movies. I don’t want to do cameos. This is, weirdly, it.”