Martin, Steve
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1945, American comedian, actor, and writer, b. Waco, Tex. An Emmy-winning television comedy writer in the late 1960s, he began performing stand-up in the early 70s, achieving acclaim as a regular on
Saturday Night Live in the late 70s. His catchphrases, e.g., I'm a wild and crazy guy, became instant clichés, and his characters, e.g., a hopelessly gauche Eastern European swinger, instant classics. He recorded several comedy albums, two of them Grammy winners, and starred in TV specials. Turning to films, Martin starred in and wrote
The Jerk (1979),
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982),
The Man with Two Brains (1983), and
Bowfinger (1999). He also starred in the comedies
All of Me (1984),
Little Shop of Horrors (1986), and
Roxanne (1987) as well as in the despairing
Pennies from Heaven (1981), the drama
Grand Canyon (1991), David
Mamet's dark
The Spanish Prisoner (1998), and the black thriller
Novocaine (2001). Martin also has written humorous pieces; several plays, notably
Picasso at the Lapin Agile (1993); and two novellas,
Shopgirl (2000; he wrote the screenplay and starred in the 2005 film version) and
The Pleasure of My Company (2003).