Steve Martin

American comedian

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2025 Steve Martin appears in the Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special, delivering an opening monologue as himself, marking a significant milestone for the long-running comedy show.
2024 Steve Martin released the non-album single 'Bluegrass Radio' featuring Alison Brown, Sam Bush, Stuart Duncan, Trey Hensley, and Todd Phillips.
2024 Documentary 'Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces' features Martin documenting his own life and career
2023 Steve Martin co-wrote the audiobook 'So Many Steves: Afternoons with Steve Martin' with Adam Gopnik.
2023 Steve Martin served as the producer for a one-night-only performance of 'Gutenberg! The Musical!' at the James Earl Jones Theatre
2022 Steve Martin and Martin Short co-hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live, with Selena Gomez making an appearance.
2022 Martin and Harry Bliss collaborated again to create Martin's illustrated autobiography, 'Number One is Walking.'
August 2022 In August, Steve Martin revealed that 'Only Murders in the Building' would likely be his final role, as he does not intend to seek out additional roles or cameos after the series ends.
2021 Steve Martin co-created and starred in the Hulu comedy series Only Murders in the Building, earning three Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
2021 Martin assisted in launching the National Endowment for Indigenous Visual Arts (NEIVA), a fund to support Australian Indigenous artists.
2020 Steve Martin opened the 92nd Academy Awards alongside Chris Rock with comedy material, joking about not being announced as hosts.
2020 Steve Martin reprised his role as George Banks in the short film 'Father of the Bride, Part 3(ish)'.
2020 Steve Martin published 'A Wealth of Pigeons', a collection of cartoons created with Harry Bliss.
2020 Martin narrates and writes the short film 'Cruel Shoes'
2019 Martin began collaborating with cartoonist Harry Bliss to write for the syndicated single-panel comic 'Bliss.'
2019 He organized an exhibition titled 'Desert Painters of Australia' with Gagosian Gallery, featuring art by George Tjungurrayi and Emily Kame Kngwarreye.
2018 Steve Martin is featured in two videos, 'So Familiar' and 'Promontory Point', both directed by Laurence Jacobs.
2018 Steve Martin and Martin Short released their Netflix special An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life, which received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
2017 Steve Martin appears in the video 'Caroline', directed by Brian Petchers.
2017 Steve Martin released 'The Long-Awaited Album' with Steep Canyon Rangers, which peaked at position 189 on the charts.
2017 Steve Martin appeared as a guest in the taped version of Oh, Hello on Broadway.
November 29 2017 Meteor Shower opened on Broadway at the Booth Theater, featuring a cast that included Amy Schumer and Keegan-Michael Key.
June 9 2017 Martin's performance of 'The Coo Coo Bird' was featured on the soundtrack for the multi-award-winning documentary film 'The American Epic Sessions', which he recorded live using the first electrical sound recording system from the 1920s.
2016 He played a supporting role in Ang Lee's war drama Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk and appeared as himself in Jerry Seinfeld's Netflix series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
2016 Martin staged a national tour with Martin Short and the Steep Canyon Rangers.
2016 Steve Martin made a low-key comeback to live comedy, opening for Jerry Seinfeld and performing a ten-minute stand-up routine.
2016 Steve Martin appeared as a special guest of himself in 'Oh, Hello on Broadway' at the Lyceum Theatre
2016 Steve Martin appeared in 3 episodes of the TV show Maya & Marty
August 2016 Steve Martin's comic play Meteor Shower opened at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre.
March 24 2016 The musical Bright Star, co-created by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, debuted on Broadway, receiving praise for its country and bluegrass score.
2015 Steve Martin received the AFI Life Achievement Award.
2015 Steve Martin released the album 'So Familiar' with Edie Brickell, which peaked at position 126 on the charts.
2015 Steve Martin collaborates with Edie Brickell for the video 'Won't Go Back', directed by Matt Robertson.
2015 Martin organized an exhibition titled 'The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren Harris' at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, featuring works by the Canadian painter Lawren Harris.
2015 Martin voiced a role in the DreamWorks animated film Home, which was a financial success despite receiving mixed critical reception.
2015 Martin provides voice narration for the film 'Love the Coopers' as Rags the Dog
2014 Steve Martin collaborated with Edie Brickell to create the musical 'Bright Star'.
2014 Steve Martin and Steep Canyon Rangers featuring Edie Brickell released a live album that peaked at position 1 on the charts.
2014 Steve Martin features in the video 'Pretty Little One', directed by David Horn.
2013 Starting in May, Martin began a tour with the Steep Canyon Rangers and Edie Brickell throughout the United States.
April 2013 The collaboration album 'Love Has Come for You' with Edie Brickell was released, featuring the title track which won the Grammy Award for Best American Roots Song.
2012 Steve Martin released a DVD titled 'Steve Martin: The Television Stuff', which included content from 'Steve Martin-Live!', his NBC specials, and other television appearances.
2012 Steve Martin published 'The Ten, Make That Nine, Habits of Very Organized People. Make That Ten.: The Tweets of Steve Martin', a collection of tweets.
2012 The A.V. Club described Martin's unique comedy style, noting its self-referential, ironic nature and its impact on audiences.
December 2012 Martin became a father when Anne Stringfield gave birth to their daughter.
2011 Steve Martin released the album 'Rare Bird Alert' with Steep Canyon Rangers, which peaked at position 43 on the charts.
2011 Steve Martin appeared in the birdwatching comedy The Big Year directed by David Frankel, alongside Jack Black, Owen Wilson, and JoBeth Williams.
2011 Steve Martin stars in the video 'Jubilation Day', directed by Ryan Reichenfeld.
2011 Martin narrated and appeared in the PBS documentary 'Give Me The Banjo', chronicling the history of the banjo in America.

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