Steve Martin

Steve Martin has become used to receiving ‘bad reviews’ from critics

Steve MartinWashington, Feb 14 : Actor Steve Martin has said that the bad reviews he got for his performance in `The Pink Panther 2' didn't bother him much, as he's used to receiving harsh words from film critics.

The actor made the comments during a news conference at the Berlin Film Festival, where the film is in competition for the festival''s prestigious Golden Bear Award.

"I have received bad reviews my whole life. I received bad reviews for my stand-up act," Contactmusic quoted Martin as saying.

Pink Panther's Clouseau is the comedian's Hamlet, says Steve Martin

Pink Panther's Clouseau is the comedian's Hamlet, says Steve MartinBerlin  - The role of legendary Inspector Jacques Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies is the "comedian's Hamlet," said Hollywood actor Steve Martin at a press conference Friday marking the movie's screening at the Berlin Film Festival.

Pink Panther 2 comes two decades after the death of British actor Peter Sellers, the original Clouseau.

Steve Martin insists on using stunt double on film sets

Steve MartinLondon, Feb 6 : American actor Steve Martin has insisted on using a stunt double on film sets, as he says his body is riddled with aches and pains from the active comedy roles he has been performing over the years.

Martin, 63, has been doing his own stunts for decades just to get a laugh after his career took off in the 1970s.

But now he has admitted that with age his body is slowing down and that he worries about the injury he might inflict himself.

Steve Martin credits ‘lucky’ wedding scene for ‘Pink Panther 2’ success

Steve Martin credits ‘lucky’ wedding scene for ‘Pink Panther 2’ successWashington, January 27: Steve Martin has revealed that it was his doing that an unlikely wedding was fitted into the script for his movie Pink Panther 2 - because all his movies ending with a marriage have tasted success.

The 63-year-old's clumsy Inspector Clouseau character was depicted tying the knot with Emily Mortimer''s character Nicole in the new laughter riot.