Andrea Louise Martin (born January 15, 1947) is an American-Canadian actress, singer, and comedian, best known for her work in the television series ''
SCTV'' and ''
Great News''. She has appeared in films such as ''
Black Christmas'' (1974), ''
Wag the Dog'' (1997), ''
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* ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' (musical), 1998
** ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' (soundtrack), 1999
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'' (2001), ''
My Big Fat Greek Wedding'' (2002), ''
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2'' (2016), and ''
Little Italy'' (2018). She has also lent her voice to the animated films ''
Anastasia'' (1997), ''
The Rugrats Movie
''The Rugrats Movie'' is a 1998 American animated comedy film based on the Nickelodeon animated television series ''Rugrats''. It was directed by Igor Kovalyov and Norton Virgien and was written by David N. Weiss & J. David Stem. The film intr ...
'' (1998), and ''
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'' (2001).
Martin has been equally prolific in the world of theater, winning
Tony Awards
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual ce ...
for both ''
My Favorite Year'' and the 2013 revival of ''
Pippin''. Martin also appeared on Broadway in ''
Candide'', ''
Oklahoma!
''Oklahoma!'' is the first musical written by the duo of Rodgers and Hammerstein. The musical is based on Lynn Riggs' 1931 play, ''Green Grow the Lilacs''. Set in farm country outside the town of Claremore, Indian Territory, in 1906, it tells ...
'', ''
Fiddler on the Roof
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'', ''
Young Frankenstein
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'', ''
Exit the King'', and ''
Act One''. She has received five nominations for the
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
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Winners and nominees
1950s
...
, more than any other actress in the award's history. She received her first nomination for the
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for the 2016 revival of ''
Noises Off''.
Early life
Andrea Martin was born in 1947 in
Portland, Maine
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, the eldest of three children of Sybil A. (''
née
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'' Manoogian) and John Papazian Martin (; 1917–2010). Her paternal grandparents were
Armenian
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* Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian Diaspora, Armenian communities across the ...
immigrants from
Van
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, present-day Turkey who escaped the
Armenian Genocide
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. Her maternal grandmother immigrated to the U.S. at the age of 15.
Her grandfather, an amateur thespian, changed the family's name from Papazian to Martin. Her maternal grandparents, who were from
Constantinople
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, alternate_name = Byzantion (earlier Greek name), Nova Roma ("New Rome"), Miklagard/Miklagarth ( Old Norse), Tsargrad ( Slavic), Qustantiniya (Arabic), Basileuousa ("Queen of Cities"), Megalopolis ( ...
, started the Armenian School at the Chestnut Street Church.
Andrea's father owned Martin's Foods, a grocery-store chain. She has mentioned that although her grandparents "did not know what assimilation was," her parents worked very hard to assimilate into the U.S. As such, Martin only started connecting with her ancestral identity later in life.
When she was 2 years old, her mother's leg had broken, so she would often read to her daughter. She and her mother would often take turns reading Shakespeare, ''
Paul Revere's Ride'', and
Edgar Allan Poe
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’s ''
The Raven
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''. She took piano lessons when she was 8, reciting a poem about a kitten at the rotunda of the
Portland Art Museum and played the piano there. Martin transferred from
Nathan Clifford School to St. Joseph’s Academy before entering high school. She graduated from
Deering High School in 1965, where she was a member of the Dramatic Club and won Miss Deering High 1965.
Career
Soon after graduating from
Emerson College
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, Martin won a role in a touring company of ''
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown''. After frequent visits to Toronto, she relocated from New York City to Toronto in 1970 and immediately found steady work in television, film, and theater.
In 1972, Martin played the character Robin in a Toronto production of ''
Godspell
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'', with a company that included future stars
Gilda Radner,
Martin Short
Martin Hayter Short (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, and writer. He has received various awards including two Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award. In 2019 Short became an Officer of the Order of Canada.
H ...
,
Eugene Levy, and
Victor Garber
Victor Joseph Garber (born March 16, 1949) is a Canadian-American actor and singer. Known for his work in film, television, and theatre, he has been nominated for three Gemini Awards, four Tony Awards, and six Primetime Emmy Awards. He has also ...
, and musical director
Paul Shaffer. Two of her early film roles were in horror films, 1973's ''
Cannibal Girls'', for which she won the
Sitges Film Festival
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Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear ...
Award for Best Actress, and in 1974, as the bookish
sorority sister Phyllis in ''
Black Christmas'', a Canadian slasher.
In 1976, she joined then-unknowns
John Candy,
Dave Thomas,
Eugene Levy,
Catherine O'Hara
Catherine Anne O'Hara (born March 4, 1954) is a Canadian-American actress. She is known for her comedy work on '' Second City Television'' (1976–84) and ''Schitt's Creek'' (2015–2020) and in films such as '' After Hours'' (1985), '' Beetle ...
,
Harold Ramis, and
Joe Flaherty on the Canadian
sketch comedy
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television series
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, ''
SCTV'', which was set at fictional television station "Second City Television", or SCTV, in Melonville. Martin most notably portrayed leopard print-wearing station manager
Edith Prickley
Edith Prickley was a character in all six seasons of the Canadian sketch comedy series '' SCTV''. Created and played by Andrea Martin, the character took over as the station manager for the fictional television station Second City Television, bas ...
, 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. Other notable characters Martin played included incomprehensible European immigrant Pirini Scleroso, organ saleswoman Edna Boil, feminist TV show host Libby Wolfson, and children's entertainer Mrs. Falbo. Her talent for impersonation was key in her humorous portrayals of
Barbra Streisand
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,
Ethel Merman,
Arlene Francis
Arlene Francis (born Arline Francis Kazanjian; October 20, 1907 – May 31, 2001) was an American actress, radio and television talk show host, and game show panelist. She is known for her long-running role as a panelist on the television game s ...
,
Pauline Kael
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,
Sally Field,
Sophia Loren
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,
Beverly Sills,
Lynn Redgrave,
Linda Lavin,
Bernadette Peters
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,
Liza Minnelli,
Connie Francis
Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero (born December 12, 1937),
known professionally as Connie Francis, is an American pop singer, actress, and top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Called the “First Lady of Rock & Roll” ...
,
Mother Teresa,
Joni Mitchell,
Alice B. Toklas
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Early life
Alice B. Toklas was born in San F ...
,
Patti Smith
Patricia Lee Smith (born December 30, 1946)
is an American singer, songwriter, poet, painter and author who became an influential component of the New York City punk rock movement with her 1975 debut album ''Horses''.
Called the "punk poet ...
,
Brenda Vaccaro, and
Indira Gandhi. In 1981, Martin was
Emmy-nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Variety Show for her work in
''SCTV''.
Her 1970s stage work eventually included the Toronto branch of the
improvisational comedy troupe
The Second City
The Second City is an improvisational comedy enterprise and is the oldest ongoing improvisational theater troupe to be continually based in Chicago, with training programs and live theatres in Toronto and Los Angeles. The Second City Theatre o ...
, a group which produced almost the entire cast of ''
SCTV''. In 1992, she made her
Broadway debut in the musical ''
My Favorite Year'', for which she won the Tony Award,
Theatre World Award
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, and
Drama Desk Award
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for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Her additional Broadway credits include ''Candide'' (1997) and ''Oklahoma!'' (2002), and the Broadway premiere of ''
Young Frankenstein
''Young Frankenstein'' is a 1974 American comedy horror film directed by Mel Brooks. The screenplay was co-written by Brooks and Gene Wilder. Wilder also starred in the lead role as the title character, a descendant of the infamous Dr. Victo ...
'' (2007), all of which brought her Tony Award nominations for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Martin starred alongside
Geoffrey Rush
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and
Susan Sarandon
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in the Broadway revival of ''
Exit the King''. For her performance as Juliette, she was nominated for a
Drama Desk and an
Outer Critics Circle Award
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. She wrote and performed in the critically acclaimed one-woman show ''Nude, Nude, Totally Nude'' in Los Angeles and New York City, receiving a 1996 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One Person Show.
Her other theater credits include the leads in ''
The Rose Tattoo'' and ''
Betty's Summer Vacation
''Betty's Summer Vacation'' is a play by Christopher Durang, which premiered Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in 1999. ''Playbill'' observed that "The play is a fierce comeback for Durang, whose 'Sex and Longing' took a drubbing at Lincoln C ...
'', for which she won the Elliot Norton Award for Best Actress, both produced at the Huntington Theatre in Boston. During the winter of 2012–2013, she played Berthe, Pippin's grandmother, in the
American Repertory Theater
The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) is a professional not-for-profit theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1979 by Robert Brustein, the A.R.T. is known for its commitment to new American plays and music–theater explorations; to n ...
production of ''
Pippin'' in Cambridge, Massachusetts, singing the classic song "No Time At All". The show transferred to Broadway at the
Music Box Theatre and opened in April 2013. For ''Pippin'' Martin won the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical and the
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
The Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical has been presented since 1950. The award was not given at the first three Tony Award ceremonies. Nominees were not announced publicly until 1956.
Winners and nominees
1950s
...
. Martin's last performance as Berthe in the Broadway production of ''Pippin'' was on September 22, 2013. She appeared on Broadway in the new play written and directed by
James Lapine, ''
Act One'', for which she received the Outer Critics Circle Award.
Martin played
Wanda Falbo the Word Fairy in a series of short segments on ''
Sesame Street
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'', debuting in 1989. The character was based on Mrs. Falbo, one of Martin's ''SCTV'' characters. She also appeared on ''
Kate & Allie'' as the executive producer of a low-rated cable channel, which was spun-off into her own CBS series, ''Roxie''. Martin is known to ''
Star Trek
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'' fans as one of two actresses to play
Ishka
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,
Quark
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's iconoclastic mother on ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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''. 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
Armin Shimerman (born November 5, 1949) is an American actor and author.
Early life
Shimerman was born into a Jewish family in Lakewood, New Jersey, on November 5, 1949, the son of accountant Susan and house painter Herbert Shimerman. When he w ...
, who played Quark.
Martin has won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program in 1982 and 1983. She has done considerable voice work in animated film and television productions such as ''
Anastasia'', ''
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'', ''
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'', ''
Rugrats
''Rugrats'' is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon. The show focuses on a group of toddlers; most prominently—Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, and twins Phil and Lil, an ...
'' as Aunt Miriam, ''
The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue'' as Muriel - Floyd's wife, ''
The Simpsons
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'' (as
Apu's mother), ''
Recess'' as Lunchlady Harriet,
the 1999 version of ''The Woody Woodpecker Show'', ''
Earthworm Jim'', ''
Kim Possible
''Kim Possible'' is an American animated action comedy-adventure television series created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle for Disney Channel. The title character is a teenage girl tasked with fighting crime on a regular basis while copi ...
'', ''
The Buzz On Maggie'', ''
SpongeBob SquarePants
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'', and ''
Brother Bear 2''. She also appeared in the 1993 television adaptation of ''
Gypsy
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'' starring
Bette Midler
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.
In 1997, Martin starred in the television series ''
Life... and Stuff''.
Her screen credits include ''
All Over the Guy'', in which she played Dr. Ellen Wyckoff—
Dan Bucatinsky's therapist mother, ''
Club Paradise'', ''
Wag the Dog'', ''
All I Want for Christmas'', ''
Worth Winning'', ''
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* ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' (musical), 1998
** ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' (soundtrack), 1999
* ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' (film), 2001
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'', ''
Stepping Out'', ''
The Producers'', and ''
My Big Fat Greek Wedding'', in which she portrayed Aunt Voula, a role she reprised in the small-screen adaptation, ''
My Big Fat Greek Life'', and the 2016 sequel, ''
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2''. In 2006, she played a major role in the remake of ''
Black Christmas''. She played Helaine in the 2009 breakout independent film ''
Breaking Upwards''. In the episode titled ''Pupil'', she played an emergency room patient on the Showtime series, ''
Nurse Jackie'', which was aired July 27, 2009. In 2012, she provided the voice of Penny in the ''
American Dad!'' episode "Stan's Best Friend" and appeared in an episode of ''
30 Rock
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'' titled "My Whole Life Is Thunder." Martin appeared in ''
Night at the Museum 3'' and Hulu's original series, ''
Difficult People'', starring
Billy Eichner and
Julie Klausner, and produced by
Amy Poehler
Amy Poehler (; born September 16, 1971) is an American comedian, actress, writer, producer, and director. After studying improv at Chicago's Second City and ImprovOlympic in the early 1990s, Poehler co-founded the improvisational-comedy trou ...
. It premiered August 5, 2015. She played Prudy Pingleton on ''
Hairspray Live!'', which aired on December 7, 2016.
She appears in the NBC sitcom ''
Working the Engels''.
Martin recently performed as Dotty Otley in the limited-run
Roundabout Theatre Company revival of ''
Noises Off'', directed by
Jeremy Herrin. Martin was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance.
Martin tours throughout Canada and the United States in her one-woman show, ''Andrea Martin: Final Days, Everything Must Go!'' with her musical director Seth Rudetsky.
In 2018, Martin, along with fellow Canadians Seth Rogen and Leonard Cohen, was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.
Martin was set to perform on Broadway opposite
Nathan Lane
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beginning March 2019 in the world premiere of
Taylor Mac's new comedy ''
Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus,'' directed by
George C. Wolfe. On March 4, 2019, Martin was announced to be withdrawing from the production, having broken four ribs in an accident during rehearsal.
Personal life
Martin divides her time between
Los Angeles
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and
Toronto
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. On December 8, 2017, on ''
The Marilyn Denis Show'', Martin announced that after 47 years in Canada, she had become a Canadian citizen. She was previously married to
Bob Dolman and had two sons with him, Joe and Jack. She has a grandchild via her eldest son.
[Henderson, Kath]
"Andrea Martin"
broadway.com, December 17, 2007 Through her marriage to Dolman, she was the sister-in-law of actor/comedian
Martin Short
Martin Hayter Short (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, and writer. He has received various awards including two Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award. In 2019 Short became an Officer of the Order of Canada.
H ...
, who married Dolman’s sister
Nancy.
Filmography
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Television
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