Photo Flash: First Look - Martin Short, Maya Rudolph Star in New NBC Comedy MAYA & MARTY

By: May. 12, 2016
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NBC's new comedy series MAYA & MARTY premieres Tuesday, May 31 at 10 p.m. From executive producer Lorne Michaels, the incomparable Maya Rudolph and Martin Short join forces for an all-new comedy show jam-packed with music, stars, and the unique characters and charisma of two of the biggest icons in SNL history. Stars of stage and screen, Maya and Marty are beloved by audiences of all ages. With Kenan Thompson and a dream team of surprise celebrity guests joining them each week, this dynamic duo is ready to unleash the full range of their talents and bring the house down like never before. Check out promo shots below!

Martin Short, a celebrated comedian and actor, has won fans and accolades in television, film and theater since his breakout season on "Saturday Night Live" over 30 years ago. He will soon be seen in the role of Wilbur Turnblad in NBC's live broadcast of HAIRSPRAY.

Short won his first Emmy in 1982 while working on Canada's SCTV Comedy Network, which brought him to the attention of the producers of "SNL." He became an "SNL" fan-favorite for his portrayal of characters such as Ed Grimley, lawyer Nathan Thurm and "legendary songwriter" Irving Cohen.

His popularity and exposure on "SNL" led Short to cross over quickly into feature films. He made his debut in "Three Amigos" and followed with "Innerspace," "Three Fugitives," "Clifford," "Pure Luck" and "Tim Burton's Mars Attacks." One of Short's most memorable roles was in the remake of "Father of the Bride" as Franck the wedding planner, a role he reprised a few years later in "Father of the Bride Part II." Short lent his voice to the animated film "Madagascar 3" and Tim Burton's Oscar-nominated "Frankenweenie."

An accomplished stage actor, Short won a Tony, Theatre World Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award for his role in the revival of "Little Me." He was also nominated for a Tony and took home an Outer Critics Circle Award for the musical version of Neil Simon's "The Goodbye Girl." Short co-wrote and starred in "Fame Becomes Me," prompting The New York Times to describe Short as "a natural for live musicals, a limber singer and dancer who exudes a fiery energy that makes you want to reach for your sunglasses." Short most recently appeared on Broadway in Terrence McNally's "It's Only a Play."

A two-time primetime Emmy winner and multi-nominated for both primetime and daytime Emmys, Short returned to television in 1998 for the miniseries "Merlin" and host of "The Martin Short Show." In 2001, he launched the popular comedy "Primetime Glick" and in 2010 received critical acclaim for his role in FX's drama series "Damages."

Photo credit: Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC

Photo Flash: First Look - Martin Short, Maya Rudolph Star in New NBC Comedy MAYA & MARTY
MAYA & MARTY -- Season: 1 -- Pictured: (l-r) Maya Rudolph, Martin Short -- (Photo by: Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC)

Photo Flash: First Look - Martin Short, Maya Rudolph Star in New NBC Comedy MAYA & MARTY
MAYA & MARTY -- Season: 1 -- Pictured: Maya Rudolph -- (Photo by: Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC)

Photo Flash: First Look - Martin Short, Maya Rudolph Star in New NBC Comedy MAYA & MARTY
MAYA & MARTY -- Season: 1 -- Pictured: Martin Short -- (Photo by: Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC)

Photo Flash: First Look - Martin Short, Maya Rudolph Star in New NBC Comedy MAYA & MARTY
MAYA & MARTY -- Season: 1 -- Pictured: (l-r) Maya Rudolph, Martin Short -- (Photo by: Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC)

Photo Flash: First Look - Martin Short, Maya Rudolph Star in New NBC Comedy MAYA & MARTY
MAYA & MARTY -- Season: 1 -- Pictured: (l-r) Maya Rudolph, Martin Short -- (Photo by: Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC)

Photo Flash: First Look - Martin Short, Maya Rudolph Star in New NBC Comedy MAYA & MARTY
MAYA & MARTY -- Season: 1 -- Pictured: (l-r) Maya Rudolph, Martin Short -- (Photo by: Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC)



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