A Farewell to Comedy’s Legendary Maestro

Steve Martin Announces Retirement

Comedy legend Steve Martin, known for SNL, Pink Panther, and Father of the Bride, has announced his retirement at 75. Currently starring in Only Murders in the Building, Martin says his final performance will mark the end of a remarkable career.

From stand-up clubs to Hollywood fame, Martin’s sharp wit, warmth, and humanity made him one of comedy’s most beloved figures. His iconic routines, films, and TV roles brought joy across generations, while his mentorship inspired countless comedians.

Though he takes his last bow, Martin’s legacy of laughter and insight will live on through his timeless work and the millions he inspired.

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