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Steve Martin is one of the most beloved and enigmatic figures in entertainment. Dive into his extraordinary story from two distinct points of view—past and present—as Martin reflects on how his beginnings led to his unexpectedly fulfilling life today.
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Steve Martin is one of the most beloved and enigmatic figures in entertainment. Dive into his extraordinary story from two distinct points of view—past and present—as Martin reflects on how his beginnings led to his unexpectedly fulfilling life today.
Outstanding Producer of NonFiction Television | 2025 | Morgan Neville
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special | 2024 | Ben Cotner
Outstanding Directing for a DocumentaryNonfiction Program | 2024 | Morgan Neville
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Program (Single or MultiCamera) | 2024 | Barry London
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program (Single or MultiCamera) | 2024 | Bob Edwards
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program | 2024 | Bob Edwards
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing NonTheatrical Documentary | 2025 | Bob Edwards
Best Edited Documentary Series | 2025 | Jeff Malmberg
In a 2024 interview with Variety, Morgan Neville spoke about why the film did not discuss Steve Martin's famous "King Tut" song and performance: "To bring it up, then you have to have this modern discussion of what was Steve trying to say with it? That would be narrative quicksand. The reason Steve wrote that song and the context around it, which was totally lost, was that he was actually making fun of the consumerization and fetishization of ancient cultures in the West and all that. So that's another documentary. But again I was concerned with his standup story and where he was at that time. As opposed to what's our 2023 reading of something at that time? So honestly, 'King Tut' wasn't at the top of my list of things to put in the film. It was never a scene in the film even before the internet (controversy)."