Steve Martin

star and co-creator of “Only Murders in the Building”

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“Only Murders in the Building” creators Steve Martin and John Hoffman discuss how Hulu’s comedy hit was conceptualized, and what it took to get it from paper to the screen.

'Only Murderers in the Building': Steve Martin on creating Hulu's most-watched comedy

“Only Murders in the Building” creators Steve Martin and John Hoffman discuss how Hulu’s comedy hit was conceptualized, and what it took to get it from paper to the screen.

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“You know those shows where you can choose your own ending? Well, in LA, you can choose your own city,” Steve Martin says.

Why actor Steve Martin hasn’t watched ‘LA Story’ in 30 years

“You know those shows where you can choose your own ending? Well, in LA, you can choose your own city,” Steve Martin says.

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