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Martin Short was born in 1950 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. As a Canadian by birth, he later became a naturalized U.S. citizen. He is the youngest of five children born to Charles Patrick Short, a corporate executive at Stelco, and Olive Grace Short, a concertmistress for the Hamilton Symphony Orchestra.
Martin Short is renowned for his exceptional comic timing and versatile acting, often showcased across various films and television shows. He gained widespread recognition through his work on Saturday Night Live, where he introduced the popular character Ed Grimley. Another well-known character he created is Jiminy Glick, which has contributed to his legacy in comedy.
He has starred in numerous comedy films including Three Amigos, Father of the Bride, Father of the Bride Part II, Innerspace, Three Fugitives, Jungle 2 Jungle, and Mars Attacks!. His stage work includes a Tony Award-winning performance as a leading actor in the 1999 Broadway revival of the musical Little Me.
Short appeared on an episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2001, hosted by Regis Philbin. He won $32,000 for Loyola High School, a charitable cause. In addition to his acting and hosting roles, Short is an active supporter of cancer research and philanthropy. He is a vocal campaigner for the Women’s Cancer Research Fund and received the Courage Award in honor of his late wife.
Martin Short was married to Nancy Dolman, a former actress and singer. The couple lived a happy life together until Nancy passed away in 2010 from ovarian cancer. They adopted three children: Patrick, Henry, and Elizabeth Short. The couple remained married until her passing, with no history of separation or divorce.
Short resides in Pacific Palisades, California, and also owns a vacation home near Lake Rosseau in Ontario. His brother, Michael Short, is a comedy writer who has won two Emmy Awards for sketch comedy writing.
Martin Short collaborated with his late wife's brother, Bob Dolman, a film director and screenwriter, on the Canadian sketch comedy show SCTV. Additionally, he is a first cousin of Clare Short, a former Member of the British Parliament and former cabinet minister in the United Kingdom.
Martin Short has been honored with two stars on Canada's Walk of Fame, reflecting his significant contributions to the entertainment industry. Known for maintaining an active presence on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram, he regularly shares updates and photos with his fans.
Martin Short has enjoyed sustained success in multiple roles—including producer, singer, writer, and comedian—which is reflected in an estimated net worth exceeding $25 million. His career continues to influence comedians and entertainers across generations.
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