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Richard Martin (born April 12, 1956), is an award-winning Canadian television director, film director and film editor. He was born in Vancouver and is the son of comedian Dick Martin (''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In''). He and his wife, Kim Steer, have one child. == Career == Martin first achieved significant notice in the film industry as an editor, having been nominated in 1986 for a Genie Award for ''Best Achievement in Film Editing'' for the independent film biography ''Samuel Lount'' (1985). Within a few years, he moved to directing, beginning with the 1990 Canadian murder mystery ''Matinee'', for which he also received a screenwriting credit. His directing career since has primarily involved him in television. Among others, he's directed episodes of ''Highlander: The Series'', ''Queen of Swords'', ''Hollywood Off-Ramp'', ''The Sausage Factory'', ''Mysterious Ways'' and ''Young Blades''. His direction of the ''Hollywood Off-Ramp'' episode "Death by Gossip" won him a 2001 Leo Award for "Best Director of a Music, Comedy or Variety Program or Series." He has also directed several films, including 1998's ''Air Bud: Golden Receiver'', in which film his father made a brief appearance.〔Addiego, Walter. (August 14, 1998) (Air Bud' sequel in the doghouse ). ''The Examiner''. Accessed July 8, 2007.〕 ''Air Bud: Golden Receiver'' is the sequel to 1997's ''Air Bud'', for which Martin served as second unit director.
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