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Martin Hayter Short

Martin Hayter Short

Comedian, actor, writer, and stage performer

CanadaBorn 1950creatorSecond City TorontoSCTVSaturday Night LiveOnly Murders in the BuildingBig BrothersCatholic Charities of Dallas
59
MIXED

of 100 · stable trend · Visibly decent and improving

Standing

59/100

Raw Score

47/85

Confidence

66%

Evidence

Moderate to strong

About

Martin Short's public record is strongest in humane conduct, longstanding charitable engagement, and unusually steady grace through repeated personal loss.

The evidence supports a positive public-service and resilience profile. The main limits are not scandal but observability gaps: current devotional practice is lightly evidenced, and much of the strongest goodwill evidence comes from interviews, honors citations, and reputation-backed conduct rather than a dense paper trail of institutions he leads.

Five Pillars

Pillar scores (0–100%)

Core Worldview40%(10/25)
Contribution to Others57%(17/30)
Personal Discipline50%(5/10)
Reliability80%(4/5)
Stability Under Pressure73%(11/15)

Raw score 47 out of 85 and weighted score 58.8 out of 100. Martin Short's record is strongest in humane treatment of others, recurring charitable support, and personal resilience under grief. The score is pulled down mainly by his own statements distancing himself from organized religion and by limited evidence for current worship practice or large-scale justice work.

Goodness over time

Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.

17 Criteria Scores

Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes

Core Worldview

Belief in god2/5
Belief in accountability last day2/5
Belief in unseen order2/5
Belief in revealed guidance2/5
Belief in prophets as examples2/5

Contribution to Others

Helps relatives4/5
Helps orphans or unsupported young people4/5
Helps the poor or stuck3/5
Helps travelers strangers or cut off people2/5
Helps people who ask directly3/5
Helps free people from constraint1/5

Personal Discipline

Prays consistently1/5
Gives obligatory charity4/5

Reliability

Keeps promises agreements contracts commitments and clear communication4/5

Stability Under Pressure

Patient during financial difficulty2/5
Patient during personal hardship5/5
Patient during conflict pressure fear or battlefield moments4/5

Timeline

Key events and documented turning points

1970

Studied social work and described regular Big Brothers volunteering

In a 2012 Catholic Charities interview, Short said he had been a 'Big Brother,' taking children out on weekends, and connected his social-work studies to a felt duty to give back to the community.

Shows an early and repeated orientation toward direct service rather than purely self-advancing ambition.

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1994

Order of Canada citation highlighted sustained support for charitable causes

The Governor General of Canada recorded that Short's generosity was evident in support for Big Brothers, the Easter Seals Telethon, the Organization for Deaf Children, and the Canadian Red Cross.

Provides official confirmation that his giving was substantial enough to form part of a national honors citation.

high
2012

Headlined the Bishop's Gala for Catholic Charities of Dallas

Short headlined the annual Bishop's Gala for Catholic Charities of Dallas and used the occasion to discuss faith, service, and the way his Catholic upbringing shaped family life.

Adds concrete charitable participation and a direct religious-life interview to the record.

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2013

Spoke publicly about loss after the death of his wife Nancy Dolman

After losing his wife in 2010 and having already lost parents and a brother earlier in life, Short reflected publicly on grief as something that built a 'muscle of survival' rather than collapsing him into bitterness.

Strengthens the evidence that his sunny public persona survived major private suffering.

high
2018

Publicly emphasized decency while distancing himself from organized religion

In Men's Journal, Short said religion now played 'no role' in his life and criticized organized religion, while also saying he still valued the Catholic idea of forgiveness and wanted to be remembered as someone who tried to do the decent thing.

Complicates simple assumptions about his belief and worship scores while supporting a still-visible moral concern for how he treats people.

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2026

CBS profile framed his latest years as grief met with humor and endurance

CBS News profiled Short in May 2026 as the subject of the Netflix documentary 'Marty: Life Is Short,' centering the way he continued to meet repeated family tragedy with humor, public warmth, and work rather than collapse or cruelty.

Recent evidence reinforces resilience as one of the clearest dimensions in his record.

high
2026

Headlined Comedy for Cancer fundraiser for The H Foundation

Short was announced and promoted as the featured on-stage guest for The H Foundation's 2026 Comedy for Cancer fundraiser in support of cancer research.

Shows that charitable event support continued late into his career rather than being confined to early honors citations.

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Pressure Tests

Behavior under crisis or scrutiny

Death of wife Nancy Dolman and earlier family losses

2010

Short lost his wife after decades of marriage, after also having lost both parents and a brother earlier in life.

Response: Publicly described grief as building survival muscles and continued to carry himself with humor and tenderness rather than cynicism.

positive

Awkward live interview over his late wife

2012

A television interviewer referred to his marriage as if his late wife were still alive.

Response: Short answered with composure and grace, which later became part of his public reputation for treating others gently even in painful moments.

positive

Renewed grief spotlight in 2026 documentary cycle

2026

The CBS and Netflix profile cycle reopened public attention to multiple family tragedies late in his life.

Response: He continued presenting himself publicly through humor, reflection, and emotional steadiness rather than visible rage or withdrawal.

positive

Progression

crisis years

Private grief became the clearest test of whether warmth was performance or character.

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current stage

Late-career public evidence still points positive, but with clearer limits around present-day religious commitment and large-scale justice work.

stable

early years

Catholic family formation and early service instincts sat beside artistic ambition.

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growth years

Career success scaled his influence while charitable support remained visible in the background.

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Behavioral Patterns

Positive

  • Repeatedly channels loss into warmth and performance rather than public meanness.
  • Has decades-long, officially documented charitable support for children, disability, and relief causes.
  • Frames legacy in terms of doing the decent thing and treating people well.

Concerns

  • Current religious commitment appears materially weaker than his childhood Catholic formation.
  • Public evidence for structural advocacy is modest relative to his fame and resources.
  • Some social-care items remain medium-confidence because available reporting emphasizes appearances and honors citations more than long-form institutional records.

Evidence Quality

7

Strong

3

Medium

1

Weak

Overall: moderate_to_strong

This profile evaluates observable conduct and public evidence, not the unseen state of a person's soul.