'Match Game on tonight: Who is Martin Short dating? When does ‘Only Murders' return?
'Match Game' returns tonight with funnyman Martin Short as host. Here's what to know about Short, his dating history, more.
www.northjersey.comI don’t have live access to current news right now, but based on recent reporting, Martin Short’s wife Nancy Dolman passed away in 2010 after battling ovarian cancer. There have been follow-up articles about Short’s family and his public discussions of grief, including a 2026 documentary that touches on his wife and daughter, Katherine Short. For the very latest updates, I can look up current outlets if you’d like.[1][4]
'Match Game' returns tonight with funnyman Martin Short as host. Here's what to know about Short, his dating history, more.
www.northjersey.comComedian, Martin Short, is mourning the death of his daughter, Katherine, who tragically committed suicide, aged 41, on Monday in Los Angeles
www.mirror.co.ukMartin Short breaks his silence on his late daughter's passing, with his documentary 'Marty, Life Is Short', dedicated to those he loves.
www.who.com.auMartin Short's wife, Nancy Dolman, has died. She was 58.
katu.comMartin Short knows all too well that life is too short. The renowned comedian and actor is opening up about the heartbreak that has shaped much of his life in his upcoming Netflix documentary, Marty, Life is Short. A new trailer...
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okmagazine.comMartin Short's new documentary tracks his rise from 'SCTV' to 'Father of the Bride' while he confronts family deaths, past romances and surviving grief
www.usmagazine.comWhen you learn what Martin Short has endured in his private life, as captured in the hilarious and heartbreaking documentary "Marty: Life Is Short," the comedian's irrepressibly sunny attitude is all the more astonishing.
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