A Quote by Mick Foley

I loved Steve Martin when I was younger, in the '70s. — © Mick Foley
I loved Steve Martin when I was younger, in the '70s.

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I really love Steve Martin and all the stuff he did in the '70s. I think it's really great.
I did stand-up. I loved George Carlin and Steve Martin.
I had always loved comedy, and acted out Steve Martin and Bill Cosby albums with my sister for my parents on road trips and stuff, and I loved to laugh and make people laugh.
Alongside the iconic 'South Pacific,' I absolutely loved working on 'Bright Star' with Steve Martin and Edie Brickell.
My heroes were Gene Wilder, Steve Martin, and Martin Short.
The earliest stand-up comedy I was aware of was Bill Cosby. I watched Saturday Night Live as soon as I was aware of it, and Monty Python used to be on PBS at weird hours, so I used to try to watch that. And I loved George Carlin on SNL, that was the first stand-up I ever really remember seeing on TV. And then Steve Martin. I guess I was in fifth or sixth grade when Steve Martin showed up, and he was instantly my idol. And Richard Pryor around the same time too, I sort of became aware of him, though I don't remember the first time I saw him.
I was amazed to go Oscar and win it. It was fantastic getting up on the stage there and looking down. I thought, "That guy looks like Steve Martin, and that guy's like Arnold Schwarzenegger." But it was Steve Martin, and it was Arnold Schwarzenegger. Then they have this terrible kind of conveyor belt backstage - literally - where they take you to this big hangar where the world's press are gathered, and they make you stand on a stage, and they introduce you.
Everyone loved Steve Jobs and the idea of Steve Jobs. Like a lot of people, I loved a man I never knew.
I love a good Steve Martin, Martin Short scene where they're being super physical - I don't mean to compare myself - but I relate to their type of comedy because they do crazy stuff but come at it in an honest way.
When I was a kid, I was a fan of comedy. I always loved Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, and Dave Letterman - not an actor, obviously, but I'm still impressed by his wit. I wanted to emulate them because they made me laugh.
Steve Martin's comedy albums are so ridiculous.
Billy Crystal, Steve Martin do wonderful things.
I really like the movie 'The Jerk' with Steve Martin.
When I talk to Steve Martin, he's joyful when he talks about comedy.
Steve Martin is one of my favorite performers, writers, artists of all time.
I was a huge fan of Steve Martin, as everyone I knew in comedy was.
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