At age 80, Steve Martin is the oldest male acting nominee at the 2026 Golden Globes, and could overtake the all-time record ...
Martin would continue to work at Disneyland through his teenage years. From selling guidebooks, he moved on to assisting in ...
Steve Martin won’t be playing Tim Walz on season 50 of “SNL” despite fans outright begging him to do so. Martin spoke with the late night sketch show’s creator and producer Lorne Michaels after news ...
Before signing on to “Only Murders in the Building,” Steve Martin had one stipulation that he presented to co-creator John Hoffman. “Steve Martin said, at the very beginning of this whole show, to me, ...
John Hughes’ Planes, Trains and Automobiles is arguably the greatest Thanksgiving movie ever made (sorry, Paul Blart: Mall ...
Steve Martin has been deemed the perfect person to portray Kamala Harris’ recently-announced VP pick, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, on “Saturday Night Live” this fall. On Tuesday, Walz, 60, was revealed as ...
Steve Martin recalls meeting Elvis Presley, mourning John Candy and his two marriages in ‘STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces’ Courtesy Apple TV+ In the new two-part documentary, Steve Martin ...
Martin and Gomez have starred on 'Only Murders in the Building' for five seasons since its premiere in 2021 Since being photographed before the ceremony alongside fellow Only Murders in the Building ...
Steve Martin may be playing washed-up TV actor Charles-Haden Savage on Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building, but in real life his star shines bright as ever—and he's got the massive net worth to prove ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: It’s hard to imagine Steve Martin’s father being anything but fiercely proud of his wildly successful son. Martin is, arguably, one of the most well-known and revered ...
You won't see Steve Martin impersonate Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz when "Saturday Night Live" returns in the fall. The 78-year-old actor and comedian said producer Lorne Michaels ...
“If I’d had any guidance, nothing I have would have happened to me,” Mr. Martin reflects, which he does often in Morgan Neville’s two-part documentary, the “Then” followed by the “Now.” Part 1 deals ...