Martin Short

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Biography

Martin Hayter Short is an actor, comedian, writer, singer and producer.

  • Aliases
  • Martin Hayter Short
  • Primary profession
  • Actor·writer·producer
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 26 March 1950
  • Place of birth
  • Hamilton· Ontario
  • Death age
  • 77
  • Spouses
  • Nancy Dolman
  • Education
  • McMaster University
  • Knows language
  • English language
  • Parents
  • Charles Patrick Short·Olive Grace Hayter

Music

Movies

TV

Books

Awards

Trivia

Received the Earl Grey Award for his work in "Second City TV" at the Gemini Theatre in Toronto.

Was trained to be a social worker but got bit by the acting bug after taking a part in a production of "Godspell" in Toronto, Ontario.

His older brother died when Martin was 12, and, by age 20, both parents were dead, as well.

Graduated from Westdale High school in Hamilton, Ontario.

Won a Tony Award for best actor in a musical for his performance in the Broadway revival of Little Me.

Brother-in-law of Bob Dolman.

Was supposed to host the 1994 season premiere of "Saturday Night Live" , but he had to back out at the last minute. He was replaced by Steve Martin.

On "Inside the Actors Studio" , said his favorite curse word is "poo".

Brother of Michael Short

Went dramatic and appeared in a 1974 production of "Fortune and Mens Eyes" which dealt with prison rape.

First acting job was playing a giant Visa card in a TV commercial.

Met future Second City collaborator Dave Thomas in college in 1970 where they began acting together. Short appeared with Thomas in a production of "MacBeth" with Short as Lennox and Thomas as Banquo. A legendary production of "Godspell" in 1972 would include Thomas, plus other funsters Gilda Radner , Eugene Levy , Paul Shaffer and Andrea Martin. His future wife Nancy Dolman was Radners understudy. Short first dated Radner and then began dating Dolman in 1974. They married in 1980.

Majored in social work at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario after beginning as a pre-med student and then studying sociology.

Older brother David was killed in a car accident in 1962. His mother, Olive Grace (Hayter) Short, who was of English and Irish descent, was a child prodigy of the violin, and the first female concert-mistress in North America. She was concert-mistress for the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. She married Shorts father, Charles Patrick Short, in 1935 - an Irish-born VP of Canadas largest steel company who came to North America as a stowaway. Olive Short died in 1968 after a five-year battle with cancer. Charles Patrick Short died in 1970 as a result of complications from a stroke.

Has three children: Katherine Elizabeth (born December 3rd, 1983), Oliver Patrick and Henry (born 1990)

Is one of very few former "Saturday Night Live" cast members to make guest appearances on the rival Saturday night sketch comedy show "MADtv" .

Won Broadways 1999 Tony Award as best actor (musical) for a revival of Little Me. He was also nominated in the same category in 1993 for The Goodbye Girl.

Uncle to Bob Dolman s and Andrea Martin s two sons, Jack Dolman (born 1981) and Joe Dolman.

Husband of Canadian comic actress Nancy Dolman , most notable for her recurring role on the ABC cult sitcom "Soap" and "Custard Pie" . She also appeared in his critically acclaimed 1985 television special, Martin Short: Concert for the North Americas .

Short is the youngest of five children. In addition to his two aforementioned brothers, the late David Short and Emmy winning television writer Michael Short , Short has an older brother Brian, vice president of Dover Industries in Canada, and an older sister Nora, an anesthesiologist.

Daughter Katherine Elizabeth Short currently attends New York University. She was chosen in 2003 to serve as Queen Shenandoah LXXVI for the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia. She is an aspiring actress.

Son Oliver Patrick Short currently attends The University of Notre Dames Mendoza College of Business for marketing and film, television and theatre. He is an aspiring director/producer.

He was Mel Brooks first choice to star opposite Nathan Lane as Leo Bloom in his Broadway version of "The Producers". In 2000 Short was hosting his short-lived talk show, "The Martin Short Show" , and Brooks and Lane appeared as guests on the same episode--during which, sitting between Lane and Short, Brooks pulled out the contract for "The Producers", wanting them both to sign it right there. This was met with gales of surprised and flattered laughter from the two actors. Having professional obligations on the West Coast due to the talk show, as well as family obligations (he had three children enrolled in school in the Los Angeles area at the time) Short had to decline, and was visibly guilty as he told Brooks he couldnt sign at that moment and would consider the offer later. Lane helped the situation by doing the same. While Lane later accepted, Short declined and Matthew Broderick took his place (earning a Tony Award nomination). Short wound up enjoying a successful run opposite Jason Alexander in the Los Angeles production of "The Producers" in 2003.

In the fall of 1980, Short joined the cast of "Im a Big Girl Now" , a sitcom vehicle for Diana Canova that also starred Danny Thomas. Canova was offered the sitcom after her huge success playing Corinne Tate Flotsky on ABCs "Soap" . She left the cast of the latter show in order to accept the offer - shortly before Shorts newlywed wife, Nancy Dolman , joined the cast. "Im a Big Girl Now" was an instant flop, and ratings declined for "Soap" , causing both shows to be canceled that season.

Owns a luxury vacation home in the affluent Ontario area of Muskoka, along with friends Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson , Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn , and Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw.

In Pure Luck Proctors (Short) violent, allergic reaction to bee stings influenced the make-up idea behind "Primetime Glick" .

He was awarded the C.M. (Member of the Order of Canada) on April 13, 1994 for his services to entertainment.

Was nominated for the 2007 Tony Award for supporting or featured actor in a musical for Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me.

His wife, actress Nancy Dolman , passed away from cancer on August 21st, 2010. She had been battling the disease since 2007.

In May 2012, while appearing on the "Today" Show, host Kathie Gifford asked Martin Short several questions about his marriage to his wife, Nancy, in the present tense, indicating that she had no idea that Nancy had died two years earlier. After Shorts segment was over, Gifford reappeared to apologize for not knowing about the death and the whole line of questioning.

First cousin of British politician Clare Short.

(March 2003) Rehearsing to play Leo Bloom in The Producers at Pantages Theatre in LA beginning May 2.

(August 2006) Opened his one man show (with a full cast of six), Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on Broadway on August 17th. He had been enjoying a successful preview run since July 29th, 2006.

Pictured on one of a set of five nondenominated Canadian commemorative postage stamps honoring Great Canadian Comedians, issued 29 August 2014. In addition to the main portrait, he is shown as his characters Ed Grimley, Jiminy Glick, and Jackie Rogers Jr. Others honored in this set are Jim Carrey , Mike Myers , Catherine OHara , and Oliver Guimond. Price of each stamp on day of issue was 85.

Shares the same birthday with and is friends with Vicki Lawrence.

Martins father was born in Crossmaglen, County Armagh in Northern Ireland.

Before he had a successful career in comedy, he used to work with Danny Thomas.

He is known to be a popular private man.

Friends with Conan OBrien , David Letterman , and Diane Keaton.

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