Steve Martin Reveals Career-Defining Role

Steve Martin has enjoyed a remarkable career that spans over six decades. He made his acting debut in 1966 on the children’s TV show, *Dusty’s Attic*. Since then, he has captured the hearts of audiences, especially with his recent role in *Only Murders in the Building*. His remarkable chemistry with Martin Short has introduced him …

Published
2 Min Read
15 Views
Steve Martin Reveals Career-Defining Role

Steve Martin has enjoyed a remarkable career that spans over six decades. He made his acting debut in 1966 on the children’s TV show, *Dusty’s Attic*. Since then, he has captured the hearts of audiences, especially with his recent role in *Only Murders in the Building*. His remarkable chemistry with Martin Short has introduced him to a new generation of viewers.

- Advertisement -

Steve Martin’s Iconic Roles

Before *Only Murders in the Building*, Martin was already a celebrated figure in Hollywood comedy. His standout films from the 1980s, including:

  • The Jerk
  • Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid
  • The Man with Two Brains
  • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
  • Three Amigos
  • Planes, Trains and Automobiles

These films solidified his status as a leading comedic actor. Throughout his extensive career, he has portrayed a variety of memorable characters, but one role stands out as the pinnacle of his achievements.

Roxanne: Martin’s Career-Defining Role

In a revealing moment during a 1993 Playboy interview, Martin highlighted his role as CD Bales in *Roxanne* as his favorite. This film, an adaptation of *Cyrano de Bergerac*, was significant in several ways:

  • It was his first solo screenplay.
  • It represented a personal challenge, taking four to five years to complete.
  • It debuted to critical acclaim and received a Golden Globe nomination for ‘Best Actor – Musical or Comedy’.

Financially, *Roxanne* was a success, earning more than three times its budget at the box office.

- Advertisement -

Enduring Legacy

When asked by *Only Murders in the Building* co-star Gomez to name his favorite character, Martin’s response was immediate: “CD Bales!” He described the character as “alive and kicking” with a lot of energy. This response underscores the significance of the role in Martin’s career.

As Martin reflects on his incredible journey, it’s clear that *Roxanne* remains a central part of his legacy, illustrating the balance of comedy and depth that he skillfully brings to the screen.

Advertisement
Share This Article
News writer with 11 years covering breaking stories, politics, and community affairs across the United States. Associated Press contributor.