
Profile
Famous as :
ComedianBirth Name :
Stephen Glenn MartinBirth Date :
August 14, 1945Birth Place :
Waco, Texas, USASpouse :
Victoria Tenant (actress, 20-Nov-1986 - 1994), Anne Stringfield (journalist, since 28-Jul-07)Claim to fame :
Album "A Wild and Crazy Guy" (1978)
Meryl Streep's 'It's Complicated' Debuts Trailer
August 07, 2009 11:08:51Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin get involved in a love triangle with "It's Complicated", and Universal Pictures has provided a sneak peek at their love affairs through a new trailer. Outed exclusively via Apple, the preview video helps to describe how the three can end up in the complicated matter.
A comedy about love, divorce and everything in between, the movie follows Jane, a divorced mother of three grown kids and owner of thriving Santa Barbara bakery/restaurant. After a decade of divorce, she and her ex-husband, Jake, build an amicable relationship. But, when the two find themselves out of town for their son's college graduation, things start to get complicated as they fall into an affair.
Pink New York Premiere for 'The Pink Panther 2'
February 04, 2009 11:02:38Ten days to the U.S. theatrical release of "The Pink Panther 2", Columbia Pictures have thrown out a premiere event for the sequel to "The Pink Panther" in New York. Held at Ziegfeld Theater in New York on Tuesday, February 3, the studio gave a unique welcome to the attendees by bringing life-size cartoon character, The Pink Panther, to the pink carpet.
Several cast members seen coming to the special screening were Steve Martin, Aishwarya Rai, Andy Garcia, Emily Mortimer, Jean Reno, Yuki Matsuzaki, Armel Bellec and Jack Metzger. While Rai was accompanied by her husband Abhishek Bachchan and father-in-law Amitabh Bachchan, Martin arrived in-style driving the red-and-silver Smart Fortwo car used by Jacques Clouseau in the film.
Sneak Peeks of Star-Studded '30 Rock' Fall Season
October 13, 2008 04:10:00Third season of "30 Rock" is coming on the way with a bang, and NBC have come up with a longer promo for it. The video compiles scenes of guest appearances presented in the episodes to come, like those coming from Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Aniston and Steve Martin.
The season opener on October 30 will be opened with a cameo from Megan Mullally who acts as a social worker who evaluates whether Liz Lemon is qualified to adopt a child or not. There are also sneak peeks from the 3.02 episode of Oprah on a flight with Liz, trying to cope up with the eccentricity of Liz.
Funnyman Steve Martin Writes His Own Children's Book
October 24, 2007 03:10:22The writing trend goes stronger. Has already written several books, Steve Martin is now invading the child's world, writing his own children's book.
The actor and comedian has teamed up with cartoonist Roz Chast on the book, titled "The Alphabet From A To Y With Bonus Letter Z!" thus making him the next celebrity that becomes author of children's book.
Steve Martin Tied the Knot for the Second Time
July 30, 2007 09:07:42
Steve Martin surprisingly tied the knot for the second time. The actor-comedian weds his longtime girlfriend, Anne Stringfield, Saturday July 28th much to the surprise of the 75 guests invited to his home for a "party".
The surprise wedding, took place at his Los Angeles home, was presided over by Bob Kerrey, the former Nebraska Senator and attempted 1992 Democratic presidential candidate, and a friend of Martin's. In hand to serve as his best man was Lorne Michaels, creator of Saturday Night Live (SNL), for which Martin has been a frequent host over the past three decades.
Steve Martin Engaged to Marry Girlfriend
July 23, 2007 12:07:42
The search of a soul mate comes to an end already. Steve Martin has found the love of his life. The actor-comedian has proposed to girlfriend, Anne Stringfield, and they will tie the knot soon.
No details being made public on the couple's engagement nor do on their upcoming wedding, except that Stringfield is a former New Yorker journalist, who has recently been writing for US Vogue.
Sony Pictures and MGM Confirmed "The Pink Panther" Sequel
August 03, 2006 04:08:10
Sony Pictures and MGM break their silence, confirming to public worldwide that they are about to work on the sequel to this year's "The Pink Panther". The studios even have hired Scott Neustadter and Michael M. Weber to write the script.
While the plot for the sequel remains undisclosed, it is highly reported that the flick is that of high concept.
Martin Honored Twain Humor Award
October 24, 2005 01:10:12Comic star Steve Martin has gained almost all awards during his career as an actor. But that he receiving the Mark Twain Prize is something extraordinary. It's true somehow.
Martin was honored the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Sunday with those saluting him were actors Tom Hanks, Lily Tomlin, Diane Keaton, Martin Short and Claire Danes and musicians Paul Simon and Randy Newman.
Electra Goes "Cheaper"
May 30, 2005 10:05:51Carmen Electra goes "cheaper." The Hollywood actress has joined "Cheaper by the Dozen 2," a sequel to Fox's hit 2003 comedy remake. There the beauty will play as Eugene Levy's wife, who is a a former actress. Coming back to play in the sequel are Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt, who both return as heads of the Baker family.
The Adam Shankman direction and Shawn Levy production, will focus its story on the competition the Baker family has with Eugene Levy's family, which is consisting of eight children. Also joining the cast is actress Hilary Duff.
Steve Martin to Receive Mark Twain Prize
May 12, 2005 11:05:49Actor Steve Martin is set to receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, a relatively new comedy honour established by the Kennedy Center in Washington. The 59-year-old Martin is scheduled to receive the honor on October 23, 2005, in a star-studded ceremony at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall.
Commenting on Martin reception of the award, Kennedy Center chair Stephen A. Schwarzman said in a statement Tuesday, "His creations, be they on stage, on film, or in a book, have created a collective memory of humor and joy for all Americans." Thus, "the Kennedy Center is pleased to give Steve the Mark Twain Prize for an extraordinary career."
















