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  • Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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  • People from Waco, Texas
  • Steve Martin
  • Grammy Award winners
  • University of California, Los Angeles alumni
  • American dramatists and playwrights
  • 21st-century American male actors
  • American male film actors
  • Warner Bros. Records artists
  • Kennedy Center honorees
  • 20th-century American male actors
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  • Academy Honorary Award recipients
  • American banjoists
  • American buskers
  • American comedy musicians
  • American memoirists
  • American sketch comedians
  • American stand-up comedians
  • Male actors from Texas
  • People from Garden Grove, California
  • Primetime Emmy Award winners
  • Writers Guild of America Award winners
  • Mark Twain Prize recipients
  • American male dramatists and playwrights
  • California State University, Long Beach alumni
  • Male actors from Inglewood, California
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  • Stephen Glenn %22Steve%22 Martin (born August 14, 1945) is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, and musician.Martin came to public notice as a writer for the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, and later became a frequent guest on The Tonight Show. In the 1970s, Martin performed his offbeat, absurdist comedy routines before packed houses on national tours. Since the 1980s, having branched away from stand-up comedy, Martin has become a successful actor, as well as an author, playwright, pianist and banjo player, eventually earning him an Emmy, Grammy and American Comedy awards, among other honors.In 2004, Comedy Central ranked Martin at sixth place in a list of the 100 greatest stand-up comics. He was awarded an honorary Oscar at the Academy’s 5th Annual Governors Awards in 2013.While he has played banjo since an early age, and included music in his comedy routines from the beginning of his professional career, he has increasingly dedicated his career to music since the 2000s, acting less and spending much of his professional life playing banjo, recording, and touring with various bluegrass acts, including Earl Scruggs, with whom he won a Grammy for Best Country Instrumental Performance in 2002. He released his first solo music album, The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo, in 2009, for which he won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.
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  • Steve Martin & Edie Brickell
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