Steve Martin

Steve Martin

  • Born: 1945-8-14
  • Birthplace: Texas, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 11½" (1.82 m)
  • Profession: Actor, screenwriter
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Pin Billy Lynn's long intermission, crazy aliens
  • Steve Martin (Steve Martin) , born on August 14, 1945 in Waco, Texas, USA, is an actor, screenwriter, and producer. Known as the Hollywood "Pasqueflower". He developed a keen interest in drama in his youth, and entered the entertainment industry as an actor and screenwriter in the 1970s. It wasn't until the 1980s that Steve Martin's performances on the big screen became more and more popular with audiences. Since then, he strives for excellence in comedy performances and has been nominated for five Golden Globe Awards. With a clever mouth full of humor, he has become a hot spot master. He is a frequent guest of the popular TV show " Saturday Night Live ". He has also been invited to host the Oscars and Grammy Awards many times .

    Performing Experience

    In 1979, Steve began to make his mark on his stardom, which was "The Jerk". It was shot based on his own script, and its earnings are impressive, with a 5 million investment benefiting 40 million. Unfortunately for Steve, he chose the musical "Cent from Heaven" as his next work. This film was a huge failure. It made only one-fifth of the 20 million investment. It was the second role he signed, and Steve showed his dramatic talent to the audience. Steve next opera - "the dead do not wear tartan" role (Dead Men do not Were Plaid) in that he, like Judy , Charles Laughton and Hamm as performances Furui Ka-Po. In 1986, Steve participated in a comedy Western , "Three Friends" with Chev Chase and Martin Sauter . They have quite the same view of each other, and they all think each other is full of fun. In the same year, Steve played a, A singing dentist of Amentia . In 1987, Steve and John appeared in a happy journey movie: "Planes, Trains, and Cars". In 1987, Steve was also in "The starring year in "Roxanne" (Roxanne), the film is based on the classical story of Sirino de Bergerik. The film was staged in praise and won the Latin American Film Critics Award for Best Actor, and Gaudi Onor won the Best Screenplay. However, the film was ignored by Oscars. "Sinner" is a really good movie. The film was shot in the Horatio Nelson River District. If you are lucky enough to go to the Horatio Nelson District, you can really meet a Sinner for a walk with you. In this movie, fences, fire rooms, etc. can be seen. In his early career, Steve played roles in four films directed by Carl Reynolds, including "The Stupid Man", "all of Me", "The Dead Doesn't Wear Tartan", "Two Brains" and so on. In 1986, Steve Martin married actress Victoria Tennant. The two met during the filming of "all of Me" in 1984.
    In the late 1980s, Steve's acting career was busier than before. In 1988, he remade Marlon Brando and David Niven's comedy "Story in Bed". Steve played an American liar working in the French-speaking part of Rivera in "Dirty Liar" in 1988, starring Mitchell Kane. Steve’s 1989"" plays a member of the nuclear family. Ironically, Steve plays an overly doting father. In reality, he does not have his own children. Steve Martin: It suits me very well. I like the children who performed with me very much. We had a great time and it was very happy to be surrounded by them. We can communicate very well at the level of comedy. There are thousands of people in the world, they, in this way, you can observe and see the details. In 1990, Martin once again collaborated with "" investor Richie Maulanis, and starred as a thug in "My Blue Heaven" (my Blue Heaven). He hides in a small town and prepares to betray hisスキトモ. Later, Steve wrote and starred in "LA Story". In this film, he reposted his postcard to Los Angeles, and he and his wife Victoria Tennant co-starred in the film. Served as one in "The Grand Canyon"After that, Steve returned to comedy and played a role in " Father of Bride" ( Father of Bride), which became famous for the production of Spencer Tracy. The film made Steve and his co-actor in "Three Friends", Martin Shot. When he played a radical evangelist in "Leap of Faith" in 1992, Steve became serious again. Despite his serious performance, Steve still feels that he must be a rough, fanatical man to his fans.
    Steve Martin wrote "Picasso Laping Ajer" in 1995, which was his first test of screenwriting. In 1994, Steve starred in "A Simple Twist of Destiny", which is a modern retelling of George Eliot 's "Silas Marinell". Martin gave up his energetic drama for a year, and in "A Simple Twist of Destiny", he played a lonely man who adopted a young girl. Martin's personal life is equally miserable. In 1994, he divorced his wife Victoria Tenant and had to endure rumors in the tabloids about their breakdown. Steve Martin: Rumors say that my marriage broke down because I had a habit of scratching my head in the mirror all night. When they couldn't bear it, I would rush out and yell at my wife. This is more boring than being far from the truth. The audience had to endure the explosion of another holiday comedy, which is "Two-Mater Bastards". Martin and Rita Wilson co-starred as legal counsel. They were forced to spend Christmas with a group of lunatics. Martin said it resembled his character, and he shared his holiday disaster. Martin effortlessly starred in his next film, the sequel of "The Bride's Father " in 1991 . This time his daughter and his wife were both pregnant at the same time, and Martin Schout was once again the master of his crazy accent party. The two " Father of the Bride " made a profit of 167 million, which is impressive. In 1998, Steve made his comeback in "Bent Fingers", and he was also a co-writer of the film. Steve plays a humble producer who tries to star Eddie Murphy in his movie. When Eddie refuses, Martin hires a similar person. Just like the film, Steve met his eager producers and tried to embody their ideas. Steve not only proved that he was an outstanding actor, but also an extraordinary writer. His comedy went from his rough, fanatical performance to his wiser comedy, like "Curved Fingers". Steve said that things are like King Tate’s custom, but just a memory.
    Extended Reading

    Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk quotes

    • Shroom: We are a nation of children, Billy. We go somewhere else to grow up, sometimes die.

    • Billy: Civilians are the ones running this show. I've lived the damn war but it's still their war. Isn't it?