I Must Say: My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend

Author: Martin Short
In this engaging memoir, written with heart, wisdom, and a huge helping of hilarity, Martin Short shares stories of his life, revealing how a Canadian kid obsessed with American show business became the comedian s comedian (“Vanity Fair”).Martin Short is one of few celebrities in show business who has continually worked hard, found success, and maintained a normal, happy f….Read More
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