If you’re on the hunt for more Steve Martin movies or shows to enjoy after wrapping up all four seasons of Only Murders in the Building, you’re in for a treat. Having just finished this delightful comedy series, fans must be craving more of Martin’s unique charm. As one of the most iconic figures in comedy over the last 40 years, Steve Martin never fails to deliver laughs, no matter the project.
Find out the list of all-time favorite Steve Martin movies below.
5 best Steve Martin movies or TV shows to watch besides OMITB
Here are some of Steve Martin’s best works which earned him huge recognition as an actor.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)
Planes, Trains and Automobiles premiered just before Thanksgiving 1987 and quickly became a classic. Steve Martin features as Neal, a self-assured advertising executive whose flight is canceled due to bad weather. He teams up with the cheerful Del, played by John Candy, and their journey is filled with comedic mishaps, making for an entertaining ride.
Parenthood (1989)
Regarded as one of Steve Martin’s finest and most iconic films, Parenthood showcases him in the role of Gil, a charming yet anxious father of three. As he grapples with the realization that his son has inherited his own childhood anxieties and learning challenges, Gil finds himself in a state of despair. Juggling frustrations at work and the anticipation of a fourth child, his journey is both relatable and heartfelt. It is available to watch it online on MAX in the United States.
Father of the Bride (1991)
In Father of the Bride, Steve Martin portrays George Banks, a father grappling with the universal dread of watching his daughter grow up and tie the knot. He excels at embodying the fatherly role in scenarios that resonate with every parent. The film cleverly explores this anxiety through a lens of humor. It is a heartfelt tribute to family bonds, cherished memories, and time-honored customs. This movie is available to stream on Disney Plus and Hulu in the U.S.
L.A. Story (1991)
L.A. Story stars Martin as Harris K, a weatherman facing a midlife crisis and is in a dead-end relationship with his girlfriend Trudi. This delightful romantic comedy takes a quirky twist when Martin seemingly receives guidance from a mysterious traffic sign. The film provides a fun perspective on love and life in Los Angeles, showcasing Martin’s unique sense of humor. Along with acting in the movie, Martin has also written it. With many notable writing achievements, this rom-com further proves his skill. It’s available to purchase on Apple TV+ in the U.S.
Bringing Down the House (1998)
In Bringing Down the House, Martin stars as Peter, a straight-laced lawyer whose life changes when he meets Queen Latifah’s character, Charlene Morton. Peter, a separated-from-his-wife lawyer with a dull routine, tries online dating and sets up a blind date, only to find Charlene is an escaped convict seeking legal help. While initially hesitant, Peter eventually agrees to help her, and they embark on wild adventures together. The movie is available on Hulu and FuboTV.