Steve Martin is a legendary actor, comedian, and musician known for his unique blend of humor and charisma. With a career spanning several decades, Martin has solidified his status as a Hollywood icon. His filmography is filled with memorable performances in movies such as "The Jerk," "Three Amigos!," and "Father of the Bride Part II." Martin's comedic timing and physical comedy skills have made him a fan favorite, earning him critical acclaim and numerous award nominations. One of Martin's standout roles was in the classic comedy "Planes, Trains & Automobiles," where his on-screen chemistry with John Candy delighted audiences. Additionally, his portrayal of a bumbling but lovable father in "Cheaper by the Dozen" showcased his versatility as an actor. Martin's ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles has earned him a dedicated fan base and cemented his reputation as a versatile performer. With a vast body of work that includes hits like "Roxanne," "Shopgirl," and "Parenthood," Steve Martin continues to captivate audiences with his unique brand of humor and talent.
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Directed by Carl Reiner, Lily Tomlin, Madolyn Smith Osborne, Steve Martin, Victoria Tennant
Directed by Christine Baranski, Eddie Murphy, Frank Oz, Heather Graham, Steve Martin
Directed by Adam Shankman, Eugene Levy, Joan Plowright, Queen Latifah, Steve Martin
Directed by Bonnie Hunt, Hilary Duff, Piper Perabo, Shawn Levy, Steve Martin
Directed by Adam Shankman, Bonnie Hunt, Eugene Levy, Hilary Duff, Steve Martin
Directed by Alan Ladd, Carl Reiner, Rachel Ward, Steve Martin
Directed by Anton Rodgers, Frank Oz, Glenne Headly, Michael Caine, Steve Martin
Directed by Charles Shyer, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Martin Short, Steve Martin
Directed by Danny Glover, Kevin Kline, Lawrence Kasdan, Mary McDonnell, Steve Martin
Directed by Jennifer Lopez, Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin, Tim Johnson