Martin Short

Actor and comedian from SCTV

Martin Short - Actor and comedian from SCTV
Born

March 26th, 1950
75 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Canada

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An accomplished actor, screenwriter, and producer, this individual gained prominence through performances in various television shows and films. A significant role was in the sketch comedy series 'SCTV,' where a variety of characters showcased comedic range. Further success came from the film 'Three Amigos!' alongside notable actors, contributing to the individual's status in the entertainment industry. Later, a focus on theatre led to critical acclaim in productions such as 'Little Me.' The ability to blend humor and musical talent was highlighted in solo performances and television specials, showcasing versatility in the performing arts.

Performed in 'SCTV' sketch comedy

Starred in 'Three Amigos!'

Achieved success on Broadway in 'Little Me'

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