Martin Short
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Podcast Appearances
No, no, no, but Steve, Steve, Father of the Bride was five years after Three Amigos. We continued to be great friends. Yes, that's true.
No, no, no, but Steve, Steve, Father of the Bride was five years after Three Amigos. We continued to be great friends. Yes, that's true.
No, you know, Steve was a massive movie star, and I was just kind of... there, you know? So he was, while he was doing Roxanne, I was, you know, doing the love boat reunion or something. So it wasn't always equal. And I think it was, as Steve said, it just so happened that we were both cast in Father of the Bride and the Father of the Bride II and then other things.
No, you know, Steve was a massive movie star, and I was just kind of... there, you know? So he was, while he was doing Roxanne, I was, you know, doing the love boat reunion or something. So it wasn't always equal. And I think it was, as Steve said, it just so happened that we were both cast in Father of the Bride and the Father of the Bride II and then other things.
No, you know, Steve was a massive movie star, and I was just kind of... there, you know? So he was, while he was doing Roxanne, I was, you know, doing the love boat reunion or something. So it wasn't always equal. And I think it was, as Steve said, it just so happened that we were both cast in Father of the Bride and the Father of the Bride II and then other things.
But it wasn't until around 2011 that we were asked to interview each other on stage for the closing of the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Chicago. And that was successful. And that evolved into our live show.
But it wasn't until around 2011 that we were asked to interview each other on stage for the closing of the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Chicago. And that was successful. And that evolved into our live show.
But it wasn't until around 2011 that we were asked to interview each other on stage for the closing of the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Chicago. And that was successful. And that evolved into our live show.
No, you know, it seems like way more work than it is. It really is, because we'll do maybe four shows, and then we won't do it again for two weeks.
No, you know, it seems like way more work than it is. It really is, because we'll do maybe four shows, and then we won't do it again for two weeks.
No, you know, it seems like way more work than it is. It really is, because we'll do maybe four shows, and then we won't do it again for two weeks.
And they are fun, and then we, I mean, Steve and I will then, you know, have a glass of wine afterwards and discuss the show, and everyone kind of loves each other, because we have the Steep Canyon Rangers, and we have Jeff Babco, my piano guy, and everyone, and the stage manager, it's all become very close, so it's fun.
And they are fun, and then we, I mean, Steve and I will then, you know, have a glass of wine afterwards and discuss the show, and everyone kind of loves each other, because we have the Steep Canyon Rangers, and we have Jeff Babco, my piano guy, and everyone, and the stage manager, it's all become very close, so it's fun.
And they are fun, and then we, I mean, Steve and I will then, you know, have a glass of wine afterwards and discuss the show, and everyone kind of loves each other, because we have the Steep Canyon Rangers, and we have Jeff Babco, my piano guy, and everyone, and the stage manager, it's all become very close, so it's fun.
Well, you mean different titles. I mean, but we keep changing the material all the time.
Well, you mean different titles. I mean, but we keep changing the material all the time.
Well, you mean different titles. I mean, but we keep changing the material all the time.