Steve Martin Says He May Be Done With Acting
Steve Martin Says He May Be Done With Acting

Steve Martin , Says He May Be , Done With Acting.

NPR reports that longtime actor Steve Martin recently spoke about plans to scale back on acting following the end of the hit Hulu show, 'Only Murders in the Building.'.

NPR points out that Martin's six-decade career has highlighted his many talents.

Martin started his career as a writer for 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour' back in the 1960s.

His work won him an Emmy in 1969.

Martin started his career as a writer for 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour' back in the 1960s.

His work won him an Emmy in 1969.

In the 1970s, Martin began hosting 'Saturday Night Live,' which he would go on to host 15 times.

In the 1970s, Martin began hosting 'Saturday Night Live,' which he would go on to host 15 times.

In the 1980s, he retired from stand-up and focused on acting, appearing in dozens of movies, including 'Three Amigos,' 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' and 'Bowfinger.'.

In the 1980s, he retired from stand-up and focused on acting, appearing in dozens of movies, including 'Three Amigos,' 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' and 'Bowfinger.'.

In the 1980s, he retired from stand-up and focused on acting, appearing in dozens of movies, including 'Three Amigos,' 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' and 'Bowfinger.'.

In 2013, he was was awarded an honorary Oscar award.

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In 2016, he co-wrote and composed his first Broadway musical, 'Bright Star,' which received five Tony nominations.

In 2016, he co-wrote and composed his first Broadway musical, 'Bright Star,' which received five Tony nominations.

Martin began playing the banjo as a teenager and released his first music-only album, 'The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo' in 2009.

Martin began playing the banjo as a teenager and released his first music-only album, 'The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo' in 2009.

Martin has won three Grammy awards for his contributions to the bluegrass genre.

Martin has won three Grammy awards for his contributions to the bluegrass genre.

His current project, 'Only Murders in the Building,' is nominated for seven Emmys, three of them for Martin's performance.

He is one Tony award away from joining the exclusive EGOT (Emmy-Granny-Oscar-Tony winner) club