Steve Martin's Funniest Films
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Steve Martin's funniest films
5. Bowfinger Perhaps one of Steven Martin's most underrated works, and alongside the ever-entertaining and electric Eddie Murphy, this scathing satire of Hollywood is nothing short of pure comic genius. Equal parts meta-humour and slapstick, peppered with Martin's razor-sharp dialogue as the titular madman - passionate, strong-willed and completely out of his mind - how can you not root for him? The fact is, few comedies manage to be this cleve…
Steve Martin at 80: Still Wild, Still Crazy, Still Picking
Eighty looks good in a white suit (or red). Today we tip our arrow-studded hats to Steve Martin—comedian, actor, author, songwriter, banjo lifer—whose career has always felt like a dare: what if the silliest man in the room also chased craft like a monk? What if a rubber-chicken gag could sit next to a melody that makes your throat catch? With Steve, it can, and it does.
After a long period of silence, Steve Martin returned to the world of films at the age of 75 with great success. In the series Murder in the House, he finally gets to really show off his skills as a retired actor named Charles.
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