Martin, 69, will receive the award recognizing his prolific
career spanning four decades at a gala in June 2015, televised
on Turner Broadcasting's TNT.
"Steve Martin is an American original," said Howard Stringer,
chair of the AFI's board of trustees.
"He is a multi-layered creative force bound by neither
convention nor caution. His work is defined by him alone, for he
is the author – and a national treasure whose work has stuck
with us like an arrow in the head."
Martin, born in Waco, Texas and raised in Southern California,
rose through the ranks of comedy from performing magic at
Disneyland to becoming a writer for "The Smothers Brothers
Comedy Hour" in 1969, for which he won an Emmy award.
Known for films such as 1979's "The Jerk," 1991's "Father of the
Bride" and 2003's "Cheaper By the Dozen," Martin received an
honorary Oscar for his achievements in entertainment in 2013. He
has hosted the Oscars three times.
He is also an accomplished pianist and banjo player, winning
five Grammy awards for the comedy and bluegrass categories.
The AFI organization works to preserve motion picture history
through film programs, festivals and awards. Previous recipients
of the Lifetime Achievement award include Alfred Hitchcock,
Sidney Poitier, Elizabeth Taylor, Meryl Streep and most
recently, Jane Fonda.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Mary Milliken and
Richard Chang)
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