Martin Short’s New Documentary: Martin Short is reflecting on the personal tragedies that shaped his life and career in the new documentary Marty: Life Is Short, which premieres this week.
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ToggleThe beloved actor and comedian, known for his energetic performances and upbeat personality, spoke candidly about loss, resilience, and happiness during a recent interview tied to the film’s release.
What Martin Opens Up in Martin Short’s New Documentary Marty: Life Is Short?
Actor Tom Hanks once described his longtime friend by saying, “Marty operates at the speed of joy.” When asked about the comment, Short responded with humility.
“You know, I don’t analyze myself,” Short said. “If that’s his review for me, I’ll accept it. But I think I do have the happy gene. And I think my orientation is to be happy.”
For more than five decades, Short has built a successful career across television, film, and comedy, becoming known for his fast-paced humor and unmistakable charisma. But behind the laughter, the actor endured significant personal loss at a young age.
Short, the youngest of five children, was just 12 years old when his older brother died in a car accident. Before reaching adulthood, he also lost both of his parents.
Reflecting on those experiences, Short said grief taught him resilience and perspective.
“What it developed in me was this muscle of survival and handling grief and a perspective on it,” he explained.
The actor added that facing tragedy early in life also changed the way he approached performing.
“I think if you’ve gone through that, an audience not liking you is really not that important anymore,” Short said.

The documentary was directed by filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan, a longtime family friend and Hollywood veteran. According to Kasdan, Short was initially hesitant about participating in such a personal project.
“It was not an instinct of his to want it; he’s not like that,” Kasdan said. “I had to sell him on it.”
Marty: Life Is Short also features rare home videos and appearances from several of Short’s famous friends, including Tom Hanks, Kurt Russell, and Steven Spielberg.

