Martin Short’s Daughter, Katherine Elizabeth Short: A Life Remembered
Martin Short, the beloved comedian and actor, and his late wife Nancy Dolman shared a beautiful family together, including their first child, Katherine Elizabeth Short. Born on December 3, 1983, Katherine grew up to be a remarkable individual with a passion for helping others.
After graduating from New York University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and gender sexuality studies in 2006, Katherine went on to earn her master’s in social work from the University of Southern California in 2010. She dedicated her career to mental health, working at prestigious institutions such as UCLA’s Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital and Camden Center.
As a licensed clinical social worker, Katherine also worked in private practice and held a part-time position at Amae Health. Her commitment to mental health advocacy led her to be involved with organizations like Bring Change 2 Mind, where she worked tirelessly to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health.
While Katherine preferred to keep her life private, she occasionally accompanied her parents to red carpet events. Martin Short once humorously mentioned during an interview that his children had no interest in show business, despite his attempts to encourage them.
Tragically, in February, the Short family announced the heartbreaking news of Katherine’s passing at the age of 42. A statement released by their representative expressed the family’s profound grief and requested privacy during this difficult time.
The circumstances surrounding Katherine’s death were devastating, as the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that she had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a Hollywood Hills home. The news shocked her loved ones and fans alike, as they remembered Katherine for the light and joy she brought into the world.
Despite the tragic end to her life, Katherine Elizabeth Short’s legacy as a dedicated mental health advocate and compassionate social worker will always be remembered by those whose lives she touched.

