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Andrea Louise Martin (born January 15, 1947) is an American actress, singer, author and comedian.〔("Andrea Martin Biography" ) FilmReference.com, accessed August 31, 2011〕〔("Andrea Martin Listing" ) TV Guide, accessed August 31, 2011〕 She has appeared in films such as ''Black Christmas'', ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding'', ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'', on stage in productions such as the 2013 revival of ''Pippin'' for which she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, ''My Favorite Year'', for which she also won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Martin also appeared on Broadway in ''Fiddler on the Roof'', ''Candide'', ''Oklahoma!'', ''Young Frankenstein'', ''Act One'', ''Exit the King'' and in the television series ''SCTV''.
Martin has received five Best Featured Actress Tony Award nominations, more than any other actress in the award's history.
She currently stars as Marilyn Kessler on the Hulu original series, ''Difficult People''.
==Personal life==
Martin was born in Portland, Maine,〔("Secretary of State's Kids Page: Famous People from Maine, Andrea Martin" ) State of Maine.gov, accessed August 31, 2011〕 in 1947, eldest of three children born to Sybil A. (née Manoogian) and John Papazian Martin.〔Routher, Ray.("Doing OK" )''Maine Sunday Telegram'' (Portland, Maine) (abstract), April 28, 2002, p1E〕 Her paternal grandparents were Armenian immigrants who moved to the U.S. from Turkey to escape the Armenian Genocide.〔Hoey, Dennis.("Obituary:John P. Martin" )''Portland Press Herald.com'', November 15, 2010〕〔Wadler, Joyce.("Boldface Names: Today He Would Have His Own Show on Fox" )''The New York Times'', January 26, 2005〕 Her maternal grandparents were Armenians from Yerevan and Istanbul.〔("Sybil A. Martin" )''Portland Press Herald'' (ME) (abstract), January 19, 1995, p.11B〕 Her father owned Martin's Foods, a grocery store chain.〔Intini, John.("Andrea Martin finishes the sentences" ) macleans.ca, March 16, 2005〕
She has two sons, Jack (born ca. 1981) and Joe (born 1983),〔http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0551908/bio〕 with ex-husband Bob Dolman, a screenwriter. Through this marriage, she was the sister-in-law of actress Nancy Dolman and her husband Martin Short.〔("Biography" ) InternetMovieDatabae, accessed August 31, 2011〕
Though her success in Canadian television and theatre and familial ties to Canada might lead the public to assume she is Canadian, Martin is an American citizen. Her two sons have dual Canadian-American status due to their father's Canadian cititzenship.〔Henderson, Kathy.("Andrea Martin" ) broadway.com, December 17, 2007〕

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