STRUGGLING Playboy magazine is putting a guy on the cover for only the ninth time in the monthly's 56-year history. "Knocked Up" star Seth Rogan will grace the cover of the March issue, following in the steps of Peter Sellers, Steve Martin, Jerry...
Hollywood funnyman Steve Martin has dismissed recent poor reviews of his latest Pink Panther movie - accusing film critics of "snobbery" when judging comedy films. Martin reprised his role as Inspector[...] Read more!
Hollywood funnyman STEVE MARTIN has dismissed recent poor reviews of his latest PINK PANTHER movie - accusing film critics of "snobbery" when judging comedy ...
Steve Martin has insisted that he was unfazed by the blistering reviews he received last week for his performance in The Pink Panther 2 . Appearing at a news conference at ...
BERLIN — Steve Martin says Inspector Clouseau of "Pink Panther" fame is "the comedian's Hamlet," and he's unfazed by poor reviews for the bumbling detective's latest outing.
The Texas-born, California-raised Martin, whose off-kilter comedy made him an international success in 1980s films like "The Jerk" and "All Of Me," last week released his first all-music album....
Some audience overlap is apparent among the debutants, and it's likely that one or more of the new pictures will struggle. As for predicting the pecking order of the weekend openers, that's something of a crapshoot....
There's no denying Steve Martin's commitment to the role of Jacques Clouseau, the fumbling and deluded Gallic detective Peter Sellers brought to life with ineffable comic timing....
Steve Martin, Pink Panther 2" align="left" hspace="5" />Review in a Hurry: The second take featuring Steve Martin as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau occasionally—only occasionally—gets a clue, thanks to The Pink Panther 2's strong cast...
He's "A Wild and Crazy Guy" who has made audiences laugh for years. Now Steve Martin is at it again with "The Pink Panther 2" and the release of his new bluegrass/country album, "The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo."
Funnyman Steve Martin has vowed to stop taking prescription drugs to help him sleep, after discovering he developed a bizarre online poker habit after dozing off.[...] Read more!
Hollywood funnyman Steve Martin returns to the role made famous by Peter Sellers in this high-concept sequel to the 2006 comedy hit The Pink Panther. Continue summary
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Steve Martin urged Pink Panther 2 producers to write in an unlikely wedding for his bumbling Inspector Clouseau into the script - because all his films that end with a marriage have been hits.[...] Read more!
STEVE MARTIN urged PINK PANTHER 2 producers to write in an unlikely wedding for his bumbling INSPECTOR CLOUSEAU into the script - because all his films that end with a ...
Comedian Steve Martin is returning to the show that helped launch his career, to promote his new project - an album of bluegrass songs.[...] Read more!
Comedian STEVE MARTIN is returning to the show that helped launch his career, to promote his new project - an album of bluegrass songs.
The actor will showcase tracks ...
Oprah wowed in red as she opened the show after the cool What's my line? clip but unfortunately following her was the reality hosts talking about nothing. It was almost as uncomfortable as watching Ricky Gervais ask for his Emmy back from Steve Carell. Yes it was funny but I was getting a bit worried that Steve was going to cry or beat the crap out of him. Other quick thoughts: Steve Martin, Genius. Josh Groban, surprisingly cool! Neil Patrick Harris and Kristin Chenoweth, favorite presenting couple. Cruel joke that was perfect — making reality TV host category wait until after the commercial break to see who won. Desperate Housewives all dolled up. Yay Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin and Mad Men! Click here for all the winners from last night. As for next year, let's hope the Emmys settle on one host since this year's group was like an experiment gone bad... even if some of Tom Bergeron and Heidi Klum's banter was pretty entertaining — that huge black and blue mark is going to hurt tomorrow.
Dane Cook is dragging the ghosts of John Belushi and Steve Martin into a nasty legal battle over dog poop -- despite the fact that one of the comics isn't even dead yet!After a judge ruled to evict Cook from his Hollywood apartment last month...
Rob Thomas primps more than model wife. Celebs share their most famous films with their fans. Choreographer Jacqui Landrum dies at 64. Classic rock band Yes gets an understudy. Conductor Vernon Handley dies at 77. "Hair" will be revived on Broadway.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sit beside Steve Martin for a screening of "The Jerk," share a theater with Mike Myers for a showing of "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" [...] Read more!
TMZ.com: Come on Steve! When a clever photog mentions Willem de Kooning -- throw him a frickin' bone!Apparently the avid art collector is going through his Silent Period.
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THE next time Steve Martin wants to go incognito, he shouldn't wear clown glasses. The white-haired comic strolled into the lobby at BAM for pal Paul Simon's show last week and made a beeline through the crowds wearing his trademark fedora. But...
Some of our favorite actresses from the big screen got dressed up for the theater in NY last night at the opening of The Country Girl on Broadway. The show stars Morgan Freeman, Frances McDormand and Peter Gallagher, who were all out afterwards to celebrate their big night with the likes of Julia Roberts and Amy Adams. Natalie Portman and Kirsten Dunst both looked perfectly content to be flying solo without their new — one rumored, one real — men. While the play itself is getting mixed reviews, it's hard to believe that there will be any trouble selling tickets while such an all star cast is up on stage.
STEVE MARTIN's 1991 film FATHER OF THE BRIDE has topped a new poll of movie wedding scenes.
The film beat marital sequences in Sweet Home Alabama, My Big Fat Greek Wedding ...
TMZ.com: Steve Martin went Hollywood incognito at the Urth Cafe in LA yesterday. The fedora clad, banjo playin' funnyman overstuffed his hole in public.Same old L.A. story.... Read more
"I just passed the time by actually writing movie scripts and TV pilots and then I would sell them to the studios... I just found it easier to sell scripts in that time ...
Where could you find Beach Boy Brian Wilson, "wild and crazy guy" Steve Martin, and Miss Diana Ross — with director Martin Sorsese and pianist Leon Fleisher for good measure?
STEVE Martin hasn't given up the banjo. On Saturday, he dialed up Cutting Room owner Steve Walter and asked if he could perform some songs later that night. "We told him, 'Of course!' He just takes the stage and you start laughing before he even...
Andrea Seabrook offers a montage of some of the work of this year's 30th Annual Kennedy Center honorees, who receive their awards Sunday in Washington. They include Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, singer Diana Ross, pianist Leon Fleisher, comedian Steve Martin and film director Martin Scorsese.
WASHINGTON (AP) - From ''Good Vibrations'' to ''GoodFellas,'' Brian Wilson and Martin Scorsese scored. Steve Martin strutted as one of the ''wild and crazy guys.'' Diana Ross sang to Motown stardom. Pianist Leon Fleisher surmounted a debilitating injury.[...] Read more!
From "Good Vibrations" to "GoodFellas," Brian Wilson and Martin Scorsese scored. Steve Martin strutted as one of the "wild and crazy guys." Diana Ross sang to Motown stardom. Pianist Leon Fleisher surmounted a debilitating injury.
WASHINGTON (AP) - From ''Good Vibrations'' to Goodfellas, Brian Wilson and Martin Scorsese scored. Steve Martin strutted as one of the ''wild and crazy guys.'' Diana Ross sang to Motown stardom. Pianist Leon Fleisher surmounted a debilitating injury.[...] Read more!
WASHINGTON — From "Good Vibrations" to "Goodfellas," Brian Wilson and Martin Scorsese scored. Steve Martin strutted as one of the "wild and crazy guys." Diana Ross sang to Motown stardom. Pianist Leon Fleisher surmounted a debilitating injury.
WASHINGTON — From "Good Vibrations" to "Goodfellas," Brian Wilson and Martin Scorsese scored. Steve Martin strutted as one of the "wild and crazy guys." Diana Ross sang to Motown stardom. Pianist Leon Fleisher surmounted a debilitating injury.
In 1981, Steve Martin decided he could no longer top himself on stage and quit stand-up forever. He details his experience in a new book, "Born Standing Up."