ANDREA MARTIN
:''For the R&B singer and composer, see Andrea Martin (musician).''
'Andrea Louise Martin' (born January 15 1947)[1][2] is a Tony Award-winning American actor and comedienne.
Martin was born in Portland, Maine,[3] of Armenian descent,[4] but her early success was found in Canada. One of her first prominent roles was as the bookish sorority sister Phyllis in the 1974 Canadian slasher film ''Black Christmas''. Two years later, she joined then-unknowns John Candy, Rick Moranis, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Harold Ramis, among others, on the Canadian sketch comedy television series, ''SCTV'', which was set at fictional television station SCTV in Melonville. Martin most notably portrayed leopard-print-wearing station manager Edith Prickley, whose dealings with the staff, including president/owner Guy Caballero, clueless newscaster Earl Camembert, and washed-up actor Johnny LaRue, helped to provide much of the show’s humor. Her other memorable characterizations included repressed sexologist Dr. Cheryl Kinsey, insecure self-affirmation guru Libby Wolfson, pidgin-tongued janitress Pirini Scleroso, tone-deaf children’s entertainer Mrs. Falbo, Texan curio pitchwoman Edna Boil, and impossibly tight-jeaned Melba, the Disco Queen. Her talent for impersonation was key in her humorous portrayals of such luminaries as Barbra Streisand, Ethel Merman, Sally Field, Sophia Loren, Beverly Sills, Lynn Redgrave, Linda Lavin, Bernadette Peters, Liza Minnelli, Mother Teresa and Indira Gandhi.
Martin’s early stage work was with the improvisational comedy troupe The Second City. In 1992, she made her Broadway debut in the musical ''My Favorite Year'', for which she won the Tony Award, Theatre World Award, and Drama Desk Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Additional Broadway credits include ''Candide'' (1997) and ''Oklahoma!'' (2002)—both of which brought her Tony nominations—and ''Fiddler on the Roof'' (2005). She is scheduled to return to Broadway in ''Young Frankenstein'' in late 2007.
Martin wrote and performed in the critically acclaimed one-woman show ''Nude, Nude, Totally Nude'' in Los Angeles and New York City, where she garnered a 1996 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One Person Show. Her lengthy theater credits include the leads in ''The Rose Tattoo'' and ''Betty's Summer Vacation'', both produced at The Huntington Theatre in Boston.
Martin has played Wanda the Word Fairy in numerous short segments on ''Sesame Street''.
''Star Trek'' fans may recognize her as one of two actresses to play , Quark’s iconoclastic mother on ''. For her role, she was made up to appear as an older woman although in reality Martin is less than three years older than Armin Shimerman, who played Quark. She only played the role of Ishka once - finding the prosthetics involved to be uncomfortable Martin declined to return, and Cecily Adams was hired to play Ishka in all future appearances.
Martin won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program in 1982 and 1983. She has done considerable voice work in such animated productions as ''Jimmy Neutron'', ''The Simpsons'' (as Apu’s mother), and ''Earthworm Jim'', as well as the Disney Channel’s ''Kim Possible'' and ''Brother Bear 2''.
Martin’s many screen credits include ''Wag the Dog'', ''All I Want for Christmas'', ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'', ''The Producers'', and the independent smash hit, ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding'', in which she portrayed Aunt Voula, a role she reprised in the short-lived small-screen adaptation.
Martin has two sons, Jack (born 1981) and Joe (born 1983), with ex-husband Bob Dolman, a screenwriter. She was Martin Short’s sister-in-law. [5] Martin was named as a former lover by rock singer Carole Pope in Pope’s autobiography ''Anti-Diva''.[6][7]
1. FilmReference.com: Andrea Martin profile
2. TV Guide: Andrea Martin biography
3. State of Maine: Secretary of State's Kids Page: Famous People from Maine
4.
5. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0551908/bio
6. Sexually charged band Rough Trade honoured as pioneers in indie music Cassandra Szklarski
7. Dyke school confidential: Carole Pope tells all (sort of) in Anti-Diva Matthew Hays
★
★
★ Andrea Martin News Site
★ Andrea Martin—''Downstage Center'' interview at American Theatre Wing.org
★ NorthernStars: Andrea Martin biography/filmography
'Andrea Louise Martin' (born January 15 1947)[1][2] is a Tony Award-winning American actor and comedienne.
Martin was born in Portland, Maine,[3] of Armenian descent,[4] but her early success was found in Canada. One of her first prominent roles was as the bookish sorority sister Phyllis in the 1974 Canadian slasher film ''Black Christmas''. Two years later, she joined then-unknowns John Candy, Rick Moranis, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Harold Ramis, among others, on the Canadian sketch comedy television series, ''SCTV'', which was set at fictional television station SCTV in Melonville. Martin most notably portrayed leopard-print-wearing station manager Edith Prickley, whose dealings with the staff, including president/owner Guy Caballero, clueless newscaster Earl Camembert, and washed-up actor Johnny LaRue, helped to provide much of the show’s humor. Her other memorable characterizations included repressed sexologist Dr. Cheryl Kinsey, insecure self-affirmation guru Libby Wolfson, pidgin-tongued janitress Pirini Scleroso, tone-deaf children’s entertainer Mrs. Falbo, Texan curio pitchwoman Edna Boil, and impossibly tight-jeaned Melba, the Disco Queen. Her talent for impersonation was key in her humorous portrayals of such luminaries as Barbra Streisand, Ethel Merman, Sally Field, Sophia Loren, Beverly Sills, Lynn Redgrave, Linda Lavin, Bernadette Peters, Liza Minnelli, Mother Teresa and Indira Gandhi.
Martin’s early stage work was with the improvisational comedy troupe The Second City. In 1992, she made her Broadway debut in the musical ''My Favorite Year'', for which she won the Tony Award, Theatre World Award, and Drama Desk Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Additional Broadway credits include ''Candide'' (1997) and ''Oklahoma!'' (2002)—both of which brought her Tony nominations—and ''Fiddler on the Roof'' (2005). She is scheduled to return to Broadway in ''Young Frankenstein'' in late 2007.
Martin wrote and performed in the critically acclaimed one-woman show ''Nude, Nude, Totally Nude'' in Los Angeles and New York City, where she garnered a 1996 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One Person Show. Her lengthy theater credits include the leads in ''The Rose Tattoo'' and ''Betty's Summer Vacation'', both produced at The Huntington Theatre in Boston.
Martin has played Wanda the Word Fairy in numerous short segments on ''Sesame Street''.
''Star Trek'' fans may recognize her as one of two actresses to play , Quark’s iconoclastic mother on ''. For her role, she was made up to appear as an older woman although in reality Martin is less than three years older than Armin Shimerman, who played Quark. She only played the role of Ishka once - finding the prosthetics involved to be uncomfortable Martin declined to return, and Cecily Adams was hired to play Ishka in all future appearances.
Martin won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program in 1982 and 1983. She has done considerable voice work in such animated productions as ''Jimmy Neutron'', ''The Simpsons'' (as Apu’s mother), and ''Earthworm Jim'', as well as the Disney Channel’s ''Kim Possible'' and ''Brother Bear 2''.
Martin’s many screen credits include ''Wag the Dog'', ''All I Want for Christmas'', ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'', ''The Producers'', and the independent smash hit, ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding'', in which she portrayed Aunt Voula, a role she reprised in the short-lived small-screen adaptation.
Martin has two sons, Jack (born 1981) and Joe (born 1983), with ex-husband Bob Dolman, a screenwriter. She was Martin Short’s sister-in-law. [5] Martin was named as a former lover by rock singer Carole Pope in Pope’s autobiography ''Anti-Diva''.[6][7]
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References
1. FilmReference.com: Andrea Martin profile
2. TV Guide: Andrea Martin biography
3. State of Maine: Secretary of State's Kids Page: Famous People from Maine
4.
5. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0551908/bio
6. Sexually charged band Rough Trade honoured as pioneers in indie music Cassandra Szklarski
7. Dyke school confidential: Carole Pope tells all (sort of) in Anti-Diva Matthew Hays
External links
★
★
★ Andrea Martin News Site
★ Andrea Martin—''Downstage Center'' interview at American Theatre Wing.org
★ NorthernStars: Andrea Martin biography/filmography
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