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The upcoming Netflix documentary, 'Marty, Life is Short,' offers an intimate look into the life and career of the beloved comedian Martin Short. From his early days in Toronto's improv scene to his enduring friendships with fellow stars lik...
Directed by Lawrence Kasdan, 'Marty, Life is Short' utilizes archival footage and interviews with Short's famous friends, including Eugene Levy, Steve Martin, and Tom Hanks, to paint a comprehensive picture of his life and career. The documentary not only celebrates Short's comedic genius but also delves into the personal challenges he has faced. From his early career anxieties to the tragic loss of loved ones, the film aims to reveal the man behind the laughter. The documentary addresses the difficult losses Short faced throughout his life, including the deaths of his parents and older brother by the time he was 20. Then in 2010, his wife of 30 years, Nancy Dolman, died of ovarian cancer. This year was also marked by tragedy for the “Only Murders in the Building” star with the loss of his daughter, Katherine, to suicide in February, and the death of long-time friend and fellow “SCTV” alum, Catherine O’Hara.
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