STEVE MARTIN HAS DECIDED TO STOP ACTING. HE SAID, “ONCE YOU GET TO 75, THERE’S NOT A LOT LEFT TO LEARN.”

Steve Martin, the legendary actor and comedian, is bidding farewell to his illustrious career, and his announcement of retirement has left fans saddened as they’ll miss his presence on screens. Martin gained widespread recognition when he joined the cast of the iconic “Saturday Night Live” and went on to achieve success in blockbuster movies such as ‘Pink Panther,’ ‘Cheaper by the Dozen,’ and ‘Father of the Bride.’

Despite the typical retirement age being in the 60s, Martin not only sustained his popularity but also embraced fatherhood later in life. In 2007, he married Anne Stringfield, and in 2012, they welcomed their daughter.

In a recent interview, Martin expressed his decision to retire, stating, “There’s a time in your career when people are dying to see you… Now is the time in my career when I’m the one who’s got to show up.”

Presently, Martin is part of the Hulu show “Only Murders in the Building,” where he shares the screen with longtime friend Martin Short and singer-actress Selena Gomez. While portraying his character on the show, Martin emphasizes the importance of staying true to the character rather than focusing on growth or learning, particularly at his age. He declared that once the show concludes, he won’t be seeking additional projects in TV or film. This show marks his final endeavor in the entertainment industry.

Renowned for his memorable appearances on the show that kickstarted his career, “Saturday Night Live” (SNL), Martin has been a guest on SNL 19 times and hosted the show 15 times.

As he wraps up his career, Steve Martin is receiving positive recognition, being nominated at the Emmys for his role as Charles Haden-Savage in “Only Murders in the Building.” With a remarkable career, Martin is ending on a high note, aiming for an Emmy win.

The news of Steve Martin’s retirement is met with both admiration and sadness from fans who will undoubtedly miss his unique talent. The entertainment world wishes Steve Martin all the best in his well-deserved retirement.