Book 30 (of 52) – I Must Say: My Life As A Humble Comedy Legend

I Must Say: My Life As A Humble Comedy Legend - Martin Short

I Must Say: My Life As A Humble Comedy Legend – Martin Short

When I saw that Martin Short’s memoir, I Must Say: My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend, was on sale on the Kindle bookstore, I decided to pick it up despite not being that big of a Martin Short fan.  Sure, I enjoyed him in films such as Three Amigos! and Innerspace, but he wouldn’t have come to mind when I thought of my favorite comedians.  After reading the book, that certainly has changed.

Short chronicles his life, going from Hamilton, Ontario to Toronto and then to New York and Los Angeles, enjoying professional success while suffering personal tragedy, including the loss of a brother and both parents by the time he turned 20.  He also writes lovingly of his wife, who also died early, and that chapter, I must admit, hit me harder than I would have expected.  He does such a good job of conveying the relationship between him and his wife that you really feel the punch in the gut when she finally succumbs to cancer.

Since finishing the book, I’ve watched the only live-action film of his streaming on Netflix that I hadn’t previously seen, the forgettable Three Fugitives.  I’ll certainly be on the lookout for more of his work going forward.