I know if I were to drop dead now, people would probably write nice things in the obit.

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The quote means that if Martin Short were to suddenly die, people would likely write kind and positive things about him in his obituary or death notice. It suggests that even though people may not always say nice things about someone while they're alive, they often tend to focus on the good parts of a person's life and character after they've passed away.

About Martin Short

Martin Short is a Canadian-American comedian, actor, and writer known for his energetic performances and memorable characters. He has received numerous awards, including Primetime Emmys and a Tony, and has starred in a wide range of films, TV shows, and Broadway productions throughout his illustrious career.

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I hate to lull the audience into letting them think that something is something. It’s always fun to defy expectations.

Martin Short

Canadian actor and comedian (born 1950)

All these things that enter your head are assignments. You write them up and then throw them out there and if someone wants to do it, your assignment is done.

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Someone once asked me what was the weirdest question I was ever asked. And I was stymied.

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Sometimes people get passionate about the obscure jokes.

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You go through publicists because it’s easy for a publicist to say to another publicist, “No”.

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I know if I were to drop dead now, people would probably write nice things in the obit.

Martin Short

Canadian actor and comedian (born 1950)

I think loss can fuel how you lead your whole life.

Martin Short

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I’ve done lots of improv things but not a whole movie.

Martin Short

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I think I’m funny because my family, my siblings were funny.

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One of my great influences was Don Knotts as Barney Fife.

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I pretend I’m one of the royal family when I’m in a hotel and that the hotel belongs to me – it is a palace.

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People do think I’m Jewish. But we’re Irish Catholic. My father had a brogue.

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You try to figure out things to keep yourself interested. It’s very easy to get lulled.

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All you’re trying to do in an improvisation is get as much material as possible for the editing room.

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What’s great about being a character actor is you know that you can survive forever. It’s not about the gloss of your eyebrows.

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Canadian actor and comedian (born 1950)

I’ve chosen to treat my life more like a party than something to stress about.

Martin Short

Canadian actor and comedian (born 1950)

I have sometimes imagined my own death and brought myself to tears.

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David Lynch and I almost made a movie together in the late ’80s. We had lots of dinners and lunches. He’s a very cool, hip guy. This film, let’s face it, is like an homage to him, I would imagine he’d find it funny.

Martin Short

Canadian actor and comedian (born 1950)

No one is any one thing.

Martin Short

Canadian actor and comedian (born 1950)

I’ve never done an improvised movie as a fictitious character. I think that’s the challenge.

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I have a kind of objective luxury about my career.

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Being the youngest of five, you’re adored, you’re fueled with confidence.

Martin Short

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My mother was the concert master of the symphony. Absurdity and eccentricity were not criticized.

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