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81st Annual Academy Awards
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Feb. 22, 2009
The Pink Panther 2
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Feb. 6, 2009
Saturday Night Live
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Jan. 31, 2009
Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business ...
(TV)
Jan. 21, 2009
30 Rock
(TV)
Nov. 20, 2008
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Steve Martin Credits
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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Category
It's Complicated
2009
-Adam
Actor
Film
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards
2010
Host
TV
From Zero to Sixty
-Cast
Actor, Story By
Film
One Big Happy
-Cast
Actor
Film
Picasso At the Lapin Agile
Producer, Screenplay, Source Material
Film
Regression Therapy
Actor
Film
Sylvia
Screenplay, Actor
Film
The Pink Panther 3
-Inspector Clouseau
Actor
Film
Theremin
Screenplay
Film
Topper (Remake)
Actor
Film
81st Annual Academy Awards
2009
-Presenter
Actor
TV
The Pink Panther 2
2009
-Inspector Clouseau
Screenplay, Actor
Film
Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America
2009
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
The Knockabouts: Slip on a Banana Peel
(2009)
-Interviewee
Actor
TV Episode
Nerds, Jerks & Oddballs: Would Ya Hit a Guy With Glasses?
(2009)
-Interviewee
Actor
TV Episode
Traitor
2008
Executive Producer, Story By
Film
Baby Mama
2008
-Barry
Actor
Film
The 30th Annual Kennedy Center Honors
2007
-Honoree
Actor
TV
30 Rock
2006
-Gavin Volure
Actor
TV
Gavin Volure
(2008)
-Gavin Volure
Actor
TV Episode
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
The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize Celebrating Steve Martin
2005
-Honoree
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
On Stage at the Kennedy Center: The Mark Twain Prize Celebrating Lorne Michaels
2005
-Presenter
Actor
TV
Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live
2005
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
Steve Martin: An American Cinematheque Tribute
2005
-Honoree
Actor
TV
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
The 75th Annual Academy Awards
2003
-Host
Writer, Actor
TV
Bringing Down the House
2003
-Peter Sanderson
Actor
Film
The Kids Are Alright
2003
-Himself
Actor
Film
Comedy Central Presents The NY Friars Club Roast of Chevy Chase
2002
Actor
TV
Novocaine
2001
-Doctor Frank Sangster
Actor
Film
Art in the Twenty-First Century
2001
-Host
Actor
TV
The Downer Channel
2001
Executive Producer, Writer
TV
Primetime Glick
2001
Actor
TV
The 73rd Annual Academy Awards
2001
-Host
Writer, Actor
TV
Intimate Portrait: Diane Keaton
2001
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
Mark Twain Prize -- Celebrating the Humor of Carl Reiner
2001
Actor
TV
Steve Martin Seriously Funny
2000
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs
2000
Actor
TV
The 14th Annual American Comedy Awards
2000
Actor
TV
Joe Gould's Secret
2000
-Charlie Duell
Actor
Film
Fantasia 2000
2000
-Host
Actor
Film
Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special
1999
Actor
TV
Bowfinger
1999
-Bowfinger
Screenplay, Actor
Film
Canned Ham: Bowfinger
1999
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
Steve Martin: A Comic Life
1999
Actor
TV
The Out-Of-Towners
1999
-Henry Clark
Actor
Film
The 71st Annual Academy Awards Presentation
1999
-Presenter
Actor
TV
The Television Academy Hall of Fame
1999
Actor
TV
The Prince of Egypt
1998
-of Hotep
Song Performer, Voice
Film
The Late Show With David Letterman 5th Anniversary Special
1998
Actor
TV
The Spanish Prisoner
1998
-Jimmy Dell
Actor
Film
12th Annual American Comedy Awards
1998
Actor
TV
The 69th Annual Academy Awards
1997
-Presenter
Actor
TV
Fierce Creatures
1997
Special Thanks
Film
Nichols and May -- Take Two
1996
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
Sgt. Bilko
1996
-Master Sgt Ernest G Bilko
Actor
Film
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts
1995
Actor
TV
Carl Reiner: Still Laughing
1995
-Interviewee
Actor
TV
Father of the Bride Part II
1995
-George Banks
Actor
Film
The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
1995
-Presenter
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
Comic Relief VI
1994
Actor
TV
And the Band Played On
1993
-Brother
Actor
TV
Paul Simon: Born at the Right Time
1993
Actor
TV
Leap of Faith
1992
-Jonas Nightengale
Actor
Film
Housesitter
1992
-Davis
Actor
Film
Fox/MTV Guide to Summer '92
1992
Actor
TV
Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories
1992
-Narration
Narrator
TV
Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car
1992
Actor
TV
Grand Canyon
1991
-Davis
Actor
Film
The Dream Is Alive: The 20th Anniversary Celebration of Walt Disney World
1991
Actor
TV
The 5th Annual American Comedy Awards
1991
Actor
TV
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
Learned Pigs & Fireproof Women
1990
Actor
TV
The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation
1990
-Presenter
Actor
TV
Life of Python
1990
Actor
TV
The Simpsons
1990
-Ray Patterson
Voice
TV
Trash of the Titans
(1998)
-Ray Patterson
Voice
TV Episode
Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary
1989
Actor
TV
Parenthood
1989
-Gil
Actor
Film
The 43rd Annual Tony Awards
1989
Actor
TV
The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Lemmon
1988
Actor
TV
The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation
1988
Actor
TV
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 20th Reunion Show
1988
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
Texas 150: A Celebration Special
1986
Actor
TV
Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills
1986
Creator, Director, Executive Producer, From Story
TV
Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary
1986
Actor
TV
George Burns Comedy Week
1985
Director, Executive Producer, From Story
TV
The American Film Institute Salute to Gene Kelly
1985
Actor
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
Steve Martin's The Winds of Whoopie
1983
-Host
Executive Producer, Actor
TV
The Man With Two Brains
1983
-Dr Michael Hfuhruhurr
Screenplay, Actor
Film
Twilight Theater
1982
Executive Producer
TV
The American Film Institute Salute to Frank Capra
1982
Actor
TV
Twilight Theater
1982
Actor, Executive Producer
TV
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
1982
-Rigby Reardon
Screenplay, Actor
Film
Pennies From Heaven
1981
-Arthur Parker
Actor
Film
Steve Martin's Best Show Ever
1981
-Host
Actor
TV
All Commercials -- A Steve Martin Special
1980
-Host
Actor
TV
Johnny Cash: The First 25 Years
1980
Actor
TV
Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty
1980
-Host
Writer, Actor
TV
The Sensational, Shocking, Wonderful, Wacky '70s
1980
Actor
TV
George Burns' 100th Birthday Party
1979
Actor
TV
The Muppet Movie
1979
-Insolent Waiter
Actor
Film
The Jerk
1979
-Navin Johnson
Screenplay, Actor, Song Performer, From Story
Film
The Bob Hope Special (10/18/78)
1978
Actor
TV
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
1978
-Dr Maxwell Edison
Actor, Song Performer
Film
Johnny Cash and Friends
1976
Actor
TV
John Denver: Rocky Mountain Christmas
1975
-Guest
Writer, Actor
TV
Van Dyke and Company
1975
Writer
TV
Saturday Night Live
2008-2009
-Himself
Host, Actor
TV
Steve Martin/Jason Mraz
(2009)
-Host
Host
TV Episode
Tina Fey/ Carrie Underwood
(2008)
-Himself
Actor
TV Episode
The Ken Berry Wow Show
1972
-Regular
Writer, Actor
TV
Pat Paulsen's Half a Comedy Hour
1970
Writer
TV
The Summer Smothers Brothers Show
1968
Writer
TV
Half The George Kirby Comedy Hour
Actor
TV
Steve Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration
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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