Steve Martin was born on August 14, 1945, in Waco, Texas, and raised in California. His father, Glenn Vernon Martin, was a real estate salesman and aspiring actor, and his mother was Mary Lee Stewart. Martin grew up in a Baptist family with his sister, Melinda.
At Garden Grove High School, Martin was a cheerleader. He recalls seeing his father as an extra serving drinks onstage at the Call Board Theatre as one of his earliest memories. Despite his father’s stern demeanor and emotional distance, he showed affection through gifts like cars and bikes.
Steve Martin, now 78, confirmed his retirement after a six-decade career. The success of “Only Murders in the Building,” which earned him three Emmy nominations, briefly revived his career, leading to stage performances and a new book. Despite this, he is now genuinely retiring.
Known for his versatility, Martin rose to fame on “Saturday Night Live” and starred in classics like “Pink Panther,” “Cheaper by the Dozen,” and “Father of the Bride.” In his sixties, Martin embraced fatherhood, welcoming a daughter in 2012 at age 67.
Discussing his retirement, Martin said, “At this stage of my career, I’m the one who has to make the effort to show up.” He expressed satisfaction with his character in “Only Murders in the Building,” saying, “I’m very happy with my character not growing… When this television show is done, I’m not going to seek others.”
Saying goodbye to Hollywood, Martin leaves behind a legacy of humor and memorable performances.