Steve Martin’s Caribbean Home!
Steve Martin's Caribbean Home!
Must SeeTop 10 Florida Condos For SaleNow at age 68, it’s undeniable that "Wild and Crazy Guy" Steve Martin has had a fabulous career. From writing comedy, plays, music and books to stand up comedy to stage and film actor and musician, Martin has been showered with awards for excellence at every turn. If it’s creative, he not only does it but excels. His comedy album "Let’s Get Small" and "A Wild and Crazy Guy" went platinum and his song "King Tut" reached No. 17 on the 1978 charts selling over a million copies. He appeared 16 times on "SNL" and after years in comedy, stopped doing stand-up in 1981 in order to concentrate on film.
Martin started in film back in 1972 and by 1979 had huge successes with "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "The Jerk." These successes inspired him to continue. He has now made 53 films, many of which he has either written or co-written. His movies have received critical acclaim and won many major industry awards.
A prolific writer, Martin has written everything from comedy, to stage plays, screenplays, short stories, a novella, children’s books, and essays. He also started teaching himself how to play the banjo at the age of 17. He would slow down a bluegrass recording so he could hear the notes played and copied them. He has gone on tour with his music and won a Grammy for his first album, "The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo" in 2010.
Steve has put his stunning St. Barth Island paradise on the market. Located high in the hills of Lurin, St. Barthelemy, the sprawling 28,191 square foot tropical colonial-style home sits gracefully above the Atlantic with fabulous views from its half-acre of land. Each of the four bedrooms with en-suite baths and outdoor showers open to their own terrace through louvered floor-to-ceiling shutters. The master also has an outdoor shower and a hot tub on the private terrace. The entire home is island style with beamed ceilings and walls opening to views of the ocean, multi-level terraces and the two-tiered infinity pool. A perfect home for friends and family, especially for those who love to entertain. For more information.
Steve Martin’s Villa Au Soleil in St. Barth was for sale at $11,587,869, now priced at $10.814,000.
Source: www.sothebysrealty.com