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Steve Martin: A Look At His Incredible Career

Rachel Johnson / August 14, 2024 - 06:00 pm

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Steve Martin

Born August 14, 1945, American actor and comedian, Steve Martin would get his start at the age of 10 working at Disneyland. By his teenage years, Steve had become interested in magic tricks and took a job in the Magic Shop in Disney's Fantasyland. From there it would only be a hop, skip, and a jump away from Steve's switch to comedy! 

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'The Tonight Show'

While Steve Martin would take interest in many subjects during his university years, including philosophy, poetry, and even theater, he would ultimately drop out to pursue a career in stand-up comedy! Martin was destined for success and by the age of 23 had earned an Emmy Award for his help in writing for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. By the 1970s, Steve Martin was making more regular appearances as a stand-up comedian on shows including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. In fact, Steve holds the second spot for the most amount of appearances as a guest host on Saturday Night Live, second only to Alec Baldwin! 

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'The Jerk'

It would only be a matter of time before Steve Martin would bring his knack for comedy to the big screen! With a growing fan base from his comedy tours, Steve Martin was "just a wild and crazy guy" whose bigger dream was to make it big in Hollywood! And that he did! After a few smaller roles, Steve would find success with 1979's comedy The Jerk. The film was a huge hit and would launch his incredible career to come! 

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'All of Me'

After the success of The Jerk, director Carl Reiner would enlist Steve Martin for three more hit comedies,  Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982), The Man with Two Brains (1983) and All of Me (1984). Fans and critics alike just couldn't get enough of the talented comedian and actor, and All of Me would become one of Steve Martin's most critically acclaimed films!

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'Little Shop of Horrors'

1986 would lead to Steve Martin's next big role in rock horror comedy musical film Little Shop of Horrors. Playing the part of a sadistic dentist, the off-Broadway play turned film would leave critics head over heels for Steve Martin. With a 90% film rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Little Shop of Horrors has continued to leave its mark on audiences years after its release! 

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'Planes, Trains and Automobiles'

Perhaps the one of the most well-known and loved films of Steve Martin's career is 1987's Planes, Trains and Automobiles. The film follows the story of Steve Martin as a marketing executive who is struggling to make it home for Thanksgiving, with his only travel companion being an annoying shower curtain ring salesman. 

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'Roxanne'

1987 would not only produce hit Planes, Trains and Automobiles, but Steve Martin would also see success with romantic comedy Roxanne. Helping to co-write the script, Martin would win a Writers Guild of America Award for his work and he would prove himself as not only a successful comedian, but also as a talented writer! 

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'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'

Teaming up with actor Michael Caine in 1988 would lead to comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Steve and Michael's on-screen chemistry help to make this story of two rival con men a hit success! 

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'Parenthood'

Steve Martin would also have a number of successful collaborations with Canadian actor Rick Moranis over the years. 1989's comedy Parenthood was no exception! The pair would team up a final time in 1990 with Mafia comedy My Blue Heaven. 

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'Father of the Bride'

1991 would bring three hit films for Steve Martin, L.A. Story, Grand Canyon, and Father of the Bride. Martin's remake of Father of the Bride would be so successful that a sequel would be made in 1995! Steve Martin would continue to dominate the big screen throughout the 1990s with other hits including Goldie Hawn comedy Housesitter (1992) and Eddie Murphy comedy Bowfinger (1999). 

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Movies with Steve Martin range from comedy classics like The Jerk to wholesome family films like Cheaper By the Dozen. No matter what age you are, Steve Martin is sure to make you laugh! Join us in taking a look back at the best movies with Steve Martin! 

Movies With Steve Martin: His Incredible Career

Movies with Steve Martin would start after the actor got his start in stand-up, and it would only be a matter of time before Steve Martin would bring his knack for comedy to the big screen! With a growing fan base from his comedy tours, Steve Martin was "just a wild and crazy guy" whose bigger dream was to make it big in Hollywood!

And that he did! After a few smaller roles, Steve would find success with 1979's comedy The Jerk. The film was a huge hit and would launch his incredible career to come! 

After the success of 1989's Parenthood, 1991 would bring three hit films for Steve Martin: L.A. Story, Grand Canyon, and Father of the Bride. Martin's remake of Father of the Bride would be so successful that a sequel would be made in 1995!

Steve Martin would continue to dominate the big screen throughout the 1990s and 2000s with other hits including Goldie Hawn comedy Housesitter (1992) and Eddie Murphy comedy Bowfinger (1999). We just cannot get enough of movies with Steve Martin! 

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