RECENT CREDITS
81st Annual Academy Awards (TV)  Feb. 22, 2009
The Pink Panther 2 (FILM)  Feb. 6, 2009
Saturday Night Live (TV)  Jan. 31, 2009
30 Rock (TV)  Nov. 20, 2008


HIGHLIGHTS
2009 Reprised role of Inspector Clouseau for "The Pink Panther 2"
2009 Earned an Emmy nomination for his guest-starring role on NBC's "30 Rock" as eccentric businessman Gavin Volure
2009 Announced, along with Alec Baldwin, as co-host of the 82nd Academy Awards. It would be Martin's 3rd time as host.
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All Credits

Film Name / TV Show Name (Episode Name)
Role
Category

It's Complicated  2009 -Adam
Actor
Film


Actor, Story By
Film


One Big Happy   -Cast
Actor
Film


Producer, Screenplay, Source Material
Film


Actor
Film


Sylvia  
Screenplay, Actor
Film


The Pink Panther 3   -Inspector Clouseau
Actor
Film


Screenplay
Film


Actor
Film


81st Annual Academy Awards  2009 -Presenter
Actor
TV


The Pink Panther 2  2009 -Inspector Clouseau
Screenplay, Actor
Film


Actor
TV
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Traitor  2008
Executive Producer, Story By
Film


Baby Mama  2008 -Barry
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


30 Rock  2006 -Gavin Volure
Actor
TV
Expand


Generation Boom  2006 -Cast
Actor
TV


The Pink Panther  2006 -Inspector Clouseau
Screenplay, Actor
Film


Cheaper by the Dozen 2  2005 -Tom Baker
Actor
Film


Earth to America!  2005 -Cast
Actor
TV


Shopgirl  2005 -Ray Porter/Voice of Narrator
Producer, Screenplay, Actor, Source Material
Film


The Scholar  2005
Executive Producer
TV


Jiminy Glick in Lalawood  2005 -Himself (cameo)
Actor
Film


Shall We Dance?  2004 -Emcee
Actor
Film


100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time  2004 -Honoree (Archival Footage)
Actor
TV


The Directors: David Mamet  2004 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Cheaper by the Dozen  2003 -Tom Baker
Actor
Film


E! Entertainer of the Year 2003  2003 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Looney Tunes: Back in Action  2003 -Mr Chairman
Actor
Film


100 Years of Hope and Humor  2003 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Writer, Actor
TV


Bringing Down the House  2003 -Peter Sanderson
Actor
Film


The Kids Are Alright  2003 -Himself
Actor
Film


Novocaine  2001 -Doctor Frank Sangster
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Executive Producer, Writer
TV


Actor
TV


Writer, Actor
TV


Intimate Portrait: Diane Keaton  2001 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Steve Martin Seriously Funny  2000 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Joe Gould's Secret  2000 -Charlie Duell
Actor
Film


Fantasia 2000  2000 -Host
Actor
Film


Bowfinger  1999 -Bowfinger
Screenplay, Actor
Film


Canned Ham: Bowfinger  1999 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


The Out-Of-Towners  1999 -Henry Clark
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


The Prince of Egypt  1998 -of Hotep
Song Performer, Voice
Film


The Spanish Prisoner  1998 -Jimmy Dell
Actor
Film


The 69th Annual Academy Awards  1997 -Presenter
Actor
TV


Special Thanks
Film


Nichols and May -- Take Two  1996 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Sgt. Bilko  1996 -Master Sgt Ernest G Bilko
Actor
Film


Carl Reiner: Still Laughing  1995 -Interviewee
Actor
TV


Father of the Bride Part II  1995 -George Banks
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


The 67th Annual Academy Awards  1995 -Presenter
Actor
TV


Mixed Nuts  1994 -Philip
Actor
Film


The Martin Short Show  1994 -Himself
Actor
TV


A Simple Twist of Fate  1994 -Michael McMann
Screenplay, Actor, Executive Producer
Film


The 48th Annual Tony Awards  1994 -Presenter
Actor
TV


Actor
TV


And the Band Played On  1993 -Brother
Actor
TV


Leap of Faith  1992 -Jonas Nightengale
Actor
Film


Housesitter  1992 -Davis
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Narrator
TV


Grand Canyon  1991 -Davis
Actor
Film


L.A. Story  1991 -Harris
Screenplay, Actor, Executive Producer, From Story
Film


Father of the Bride  1991 -George Banks
Actor
Film


My Blue Heaven  1990 -Vinnie Antonelli
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Actor
TV


The Simpsons  1990 -Ray Patterson
Voice
TV
Expand


Parenthood  1989 -Gil
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Dirty Rotten Scoundrels  1988 -Freddy Benson
Actor
Film


Planes, Trains and Automobiles  1987 -Neal Page
Actor
Film


Roxanne  1987 -C D Bales
Screenplay, Actor, Executive Producer
Film


Little Shop of Horrors  1986 -Orin Scrivello DDS
Actor
Film


Three Amigos!  1986 -Lucky Day
Screenplay, Actor, Executive Producer, Song Performer
Film


Creator, Director, Executive Producer, From Story
TV


Director, Executive Producer, From Story
TV


Movers & Shakers  1985 -Fabio Longio
Actor
Film


All of Me  1984 -Roger Cobb
Actor
Film


The Jerk, Too  1984
Characters as Source Material, Executive Producer
TV


Domestic Life  1984
Executive Producer
TV


The Lonely Guy  1984 -Larry Hubbard
Actor
Film


Executive Producer, Actor
TV


The Man With Two Brains  1983 -Dr Michael Hfuhruhurr
Screenplay, Actor
Film


Executive Producer
TV


Actor, Executive Producer
TV


Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid  1982 -Rigby Reardon
Screenplay, Actor
Film


Pennies From Heaven  1981 -Arthur Parker
Actor
Film


Actor
TV


Writer, Actor
TV


The Muppet Movie  1979 -Insolent Waiter
Actor
Film


The Jerk  1979 -Navin Johnson
Screenplay, Actor, Song Performer, From Story
Film


Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band  1978 -Dr Maxwell Edison
Actor, Song Performer
Film


Actor
TV


Writer, Actor
TV


Writer
TV


Saturday Night Live  2008-2009 -Himself
Host, Actor
TV
Expand


The Ken Berry Wow Show  1972 -Regular
Writer, Actor
TV


The Venice Project   -Himself
Actor
Film




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Highlights

2009 Reprised role of Inspector Clouseau for "The Pink Panther 2"
2009 Earned an Emmy nomination for his guest-starring role on NBC's "30 Rock" as eccentric businessman Gavin Volure
2009 Announced, along with Alec Baldwin, as co-host of the 82nd Academy Awards. It would be Martin's 3rd time as host.
2008 Earned a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word for the album, Born Standing Up
2006 Portrayed Inspector Clouseau, in prequel to the 1964 Peter Sellers original film "The Pink Panther"; also co-wrote the screenplay
2005 Co-starred with Claire Danes in the feature adaptation of his novel, "Shopgirl"
2005 Reprised role for "Cheaper By the Dozen 2"
2004 Received a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken word for "The Pleasure of My Company"
2003 Starred as the father of twelve children in the comedy "Cheaper by the Dozen"
2003 Co-starred, alongside Queen Latifah, as a lonely attorney in "Bringing Down the House."
2002 Wrote the English-language adaptation of Carl Sterheim's "Die Hose," retitled "The Underpants"; performed at NYC's Classic Stage Company
2001 Hosted the annual telecast of the Academy Awards; received an Emmy nomination
2000 Had featured role in Stanley Tucci's drama "Joe Gould's Secret"
2000 Published first novella, Shopgirl (October)
1999 Re-teamed with Hawn for the remake of "The Out-of-Towners"
1999 Played himself in "The Venice Project," starring Lauren Bacall and Dennis Hopper
1999 Wrote and starred in the comedy "Bowfinger"
1998 Delivered a strong supporting turn as a mysterious businessman in David Mamet's "The Spanish Prisoner"
1998 Voiced Hotep in the animated feature, "The Prince of Egypt"
1995 Re-teamed with Keaton for the sequel, "Father of the Bride II"
1994 Updated "Silas Marner" as "A Simple Twist of Fate"; wrote, produced and starred
1993 Playwriting debut, "Picasso at the Lapin Agile"
1992 First screen pairing with Goldie Hawn, "Housesitter"
1991 Appeared as a Joel Silveresque film producer in "Grand Canyon"
1991 Teamed with Diane Keaton in the remake of "Father of the Bride"
1990 Co-starred with Rick Moranis in the comedy, "My Blue Heaven"
1989 Joined an ensemble cast for Ron Howard's "Parenthood"
1988 Starred onstage with Robin Williams in the Lincoln Center Theater production of "Waiting for Godot"
1987 Wrote and starred in the modern day remake of "Cyrano de Bergerac," entitled "Roxanne"
1986 First film as producer, "Three Amigos!"; also co-wrote and co-starred
1986 Had a memorable role as a sadistic dentist in "Little Shop of Horrors"; first collaboration with Rick Moranis
1984 Portrayed a lawyer whose body is possessed by a millionairess (Lily Tomlin) in Reiner's "All of Me"
1983 First collaboration with director Carl Reiner, "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
1981 First dramatic performance, "Pennies From Heaven"
1980 Hosted the NBC TV specials, "Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty" and "All Commercials - A Steve Martin Special"
1979 First film as co-writer, "The Jerk"; also played the lead role
1978 Feature acting debut, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
1977 Wrote and acted in the short film, "The Absent-Minded Waiter"; produced through his company The Aspen Film Society; earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Live-Action Short
1976 First time as host of "Saturday Night Live" (NBC)
1973 Made first appearance on "The Tonight Show" (NBC)
1972 TV debut, appeared as a regular on ABC's variety hour, "The Ken Berry 'Wow' Show"; also wrote for the show
1960 - 1963 Worked at part-time at Disneyland, performing magic tricks at Merlin's Cave and appearing in Wally Boag's "It's Vaudeville Again"
1952 First acting role was playing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer in his second-grade play
Wrote for various comedy-variety shows beginning with "The Summer Smothers Brothers Comedy Show" (CBS)


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