Legendary actor Steve Martin revealed Wednesday that he will be able to retire after filming his show Only Murders in the Building.
Martin told his reporter Hollywood that he will continue to star in Hulu's Mysteries his comedy alongside Selena Gomez and Martin he shorts, but will continue to appear in other comedies once the series is over. "I'm not looking for a role," he said. let it end.
"When this TV show ends, I'm not going to look for someone else," said the 76-year-old man. "I'm not looking for another movie. I don't want a cameo. This is, oddly enough.
Martin, who started his career as a comedy writer, said, 'Father of the Bride.' ', 'Cheap by the Dozen', and 'Planes, Trains, Cars' and many more.
Martin has also appeared on several TV shows, including 'The Tonight Show,' 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour,' and 'Saturday Night Live,' and has hosted 15 times.
"Talent is amazingly attractive when you first meet it, but it has to get better and have a standard by which it lives", "SNL" Creator Lorne Michaels , Martin's best friend, said. "When Steve is working on something, don't worry. He won't be happy until he cracks it. Still, he's not going to trust it."
In addition to the hugely successful show — was nominated for 17 Emmy Awards — Martin is about to publish his 12th book, a collaboration with Oscar winner Morgan Neville. It will be the subject of an upcoming documentary about his life. For Apple TV+.
"I think Steve has learned to enjoy working together," Short said of his co-stars. "Throughout his stand-up life, he's been alone. Now when he succeeds, he can celebrate with someone. And when something blows up, he's just alone about it."
``It may have a natural end.
His current boom in career and his current career streamed on Hulu. Despite "Only Murders in the Building," Martin is at a point where things can slow down, especially since he's raising a nine-year-old daughter with his wife, Anne Stringfield.
"I have a very happy home life," said Martin. ``I don't want to shoot a movie now or live somewhere else. You always say you retire and then you always come up with something,'" he added. "I'm not interested in retiring at all. I'm not. But I'll work a little more. Maybe."