Information about Ben Stiller
| Ben Stiller | |||||
| Birth name | Benjamin Edward Stiller | ||||
| Born | November 30 1965 New York City, New York, U.S. | ||||
| Spouse(s) | Christine Taylor (2000-) | ||||
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Stiller's movies have grossed a total of $1.38 billion throughout his career.[2] He is a member of the comedic acting brotherhood known as the Frat Pack. With multiple cameos in music videos, television shows, and films, he may be best known for his roles in films such as: There's Something About Mary, Zoolander, , Mystery Men, Along Came Polly, Starsky & Hutch, Night at the Museum, Meet the Parents, and its sequel Meet the Fockers.
Biography
Early life
Stiller was born in New York City and grew up in Manhattan, the second child of famous comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. Stiller's father is Jewish and his mother, who is of Irish Catholic background, converted to Judaism after marrying his father.[3] His parents frequently took him on the sets of their appearances, including an appearance on The Mike Douglas Show when he was six.[4] He admitted in an interview that he considered his childhood unusual: "In some ways, it was a show-business upbringing—a lot of traveling, a lot of late nights—not what you'd call traditional."[5] His older sister, Amy Stiller, also is an actress who appeared in his movie "Dodgeball" in a short scene as a waitress at a restaurant.[6] He displayed an early interest in film making and made Super 8 movies with his sister and friends.[4] At ten years old, he made his acting debut as a guest on his mother's television series Kate McShane. After being inspired by the television show Second City Television while in high school, Stiller realized that he wanted to get involved with sketch comedy.[7]After he graduated from the Calhoun School in New York in 1983, he enrolled as a film student at the University of California, Los Angeles and joined Beta Theta Pi fraternity. After nine months, Stiller left school to move back to New York City. He made his way through acting classes, auditioning, and trying to find an agent.[8]
Beginning career
He landed a role in the Broadway revival of John Guare's The House of Blue Leaves, alongside John Mahoney, a play which later garnered four Tonys.[8] During its run, Stiller produced a satirical mockumentary whose principal was fellow actor Mahoney. His comedic work was so well received by the cast and crew of the play that he followed up with a 10 minute short called "The Hustler of Money", a parody of the Martin Scorsese film The Color of Money. The film featured him in a send-up of Tom Cruise's character and Mahoney in the Paul Newman role — only this time as a bowling hustler instead of a pool shark. The short got the attention of Saturday Night Live, which aired it in 1987, and two years later offered him a spot as a writer.[8] In the meantime, he also had a bit part in Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun.In 1989, Stiller wrote and appeared on a season of Saturday Night Live as a featured performer. However, since the show did not want him to make any more short films for the show, he left after five shows.[8] He then put together Elvis Stories, a short film about a fictitious tabloid focused on recent sightings of Elvis Presley. The film starred fellow friends and co-stars John Cusack, Jeremy Piven, Mike Myers, Andy Dick, and Jeff Kahn. The film was considered a success, and led him to develop another film entitled Back to Brooklyn for MTV, a music video cable television network.
The Ben Stiller Show
Directorial debut
After a few film roles in the early 1990s, such as Stella, Highway To Hell, and a cameo in The Nutt House, Stiller devoted his time on writing, fund raising, recruiting cast members, and directing Reality Bites.[8] The film was produced by Danny DeVito (who later directed Stiller's 2003 film Duplex and produced the 2004 film Along Came Polly). Stiller also acted in the film, which was praised by some critics. He joined his parents in the family film Heavyweights, in which he played two different roles, and then had a brief uncredited role in Adam Sandler's Happy Gilmore. Next, he had lead roles in If Lucy Fell and Flirting with Disaster before he tackled his next directorial effort with, The Cable Guy which starred Jim Carrey. Stiller once again was featured in his own film as twins. The film received mixed reviews and performed poorly at the box office, but was noted for being the film for which the highest salary was paid to a star for his work in just one film. Jim Carrey received $20 million for his work in the movie.[10] The film also connected Stiller with future Frat Pack members Jack Black and Owen Wilson. Also in 1996, MTV invited Stiller to host the VH1 Fashion Awards. Along with SNL writer Drake Sather, Stiller developed a short film for the awards about a male model known as Derek Zoolander. It was so well received that Stiller developed another short film about the character for the 1997 VH1 Fashion Awards and finally remade the skit into a film.[8]Comedy career
In 1998, Stiller put aside his directing ambitions to star in There's Something About Mary alongside Cameron Diaz, which skyrocketed Stiller's career. In that same year he also starred in several dramas including Zero Effect, Your Friends & Neighbors, and Permanent Midnight. Stiller was invited to take part in hosting the Music Video awards, for which he developed a parody of the Backstreet Boys and performed a sketch with his father commenting on his now booming career. In 1999, he starred in three films, including Mystery Men where he played a superhero wannabe called Mr. Furious. He returned to directing with a new spoof television series for FOX entitled Heat Vision and Jack, starring Jack Black. However, the show was not picked up by FOX after its pilot episode and the series was cancelled. 2000 would be a better year for Stiller as he starred in four more films including one of his most recognizable roles, as a male nurse named Gaylord Focker in Meet the Parents. MTV again invited him to make another short film and he developed Mission: Improbable, a spoof of Tom Cruise's roles in the films Risky Business, Magnolia, Cocktail, and .In 2001, Stiller would direct his third feature film, Zoolander, which focused on the character Derek Zoolander (which was also played by Stiller) that he developed for the VH1 Fashion Awards. The film featured multiple cameos from a variety of celebrities including Donald Trump, Paris Hilton, Lenny Kravitz, Heidi Klum, and David Bowie among others. The film was banned in Malaysia (as the plot centered on an assassination attempt of a Malaysian prime minister)[11] and shots of the World Trade Center had to be digitally removed and hidden for the film's release after the September 11 terrorist attacks.[12][13]
After Stiller invited Owen Wilson to star in Zoolander, Wilson returned the favor and invited Stiller to play Chas Tenenbaum in The Royal Tenenbaums. Over the next two years, Stiller continued on with the lackluster box office film Duplex and several cameos in Orange County and Nobody Knows Anything!. He also guest-starred on several television shows, including an appearance in an episode of the television series King Of Queens as Arthur's father (Stiller's father Jerry Stiller) in a flashback. He also made a special guest appearance on World Wrestling Entertainment's WWE Raw.[14]
2004 would be Stiller's busiest year as he acted in six different films. All six of the films were comedies, and include some of his highest grossing films. They include Starsky & Hutch, Envy, , an uncredited cameo in , Along Came Polly, and Meet the Fockers. Although Envy only grossed $14.5 million worldwide,[15] his most successful film of the year was Meet the Fockers, which grossed over $516.5 million worldwide.[16] In 2005, Stiller would begin his first attempt at a computer-animated film with Madagascar, which performed so well at the box office that it resulted in a due in 2008.
In 2006, Stiller had two cameos, one in School for Scoundrels, and , of which he was the executive producer. In December, Stiller starred in the lead role of Night at the Museum. Although the film received many poor reviews, the film earned over $115 million in ten days.[17] His most recent role, The Heartbreak Kid, was released on October 5.
The Frat Pack
Upcoming work
In July 2006, Stiller announced he would be directing a comedic television show starring his wife. The show will be featured on CBS and will use a single-camera format. Stiller will make several cameos as husband to his wife's character.[19] Stiller also currently has several upcoming films in 2007 and 2008, including The Mirror and . He will provide a voice for one of the characters in The Smurfs, and will soon begin production on Tropic Thunder, a film he will direct and star in about a group of actors in a war film who must become commandos themselves when a problem during filming ensues.[20] In February 2007, it was announced that Stiller would star alongside Jason Schwartzman in The Marc Pease Experience as a former theater teacher[21] and star alongside Tom Cruise in a comedy adaptation of The Hardy Boys entitled The Hardy Men.[22] When speaking about working with Tom Cruise Stiller said, "I'd be very excited about working with him, because I've always been a huge fan".[23] Stiller will also produce the upcoming Date School. Stiller runs together with Stuart Cornfeld the Red Hour Productions company. Ben and Christine were in Kauai, Hawaii in July 2007 where Ben is producing and starring in Tropic Thunder directed by Eric McLeod and also starring Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. [24]Personal life
Stiller is 5 ft 8 in tall[5] and left-handed.[25] He dated several actresses during his early television and film career including Jeanne Tripplehorn, Janeane Garofalo, Calista Flockhart, and Amanda Peet.[26][27] In May 2000, Stiller married Christine Taylor, whom he met while filming a never-broadcast television pilot for the FOX network called Heat Vision and Jack, which starred Jack Black.[28] The couple appeared onscreen together in Zoolander and . He and Taylor reside in Hollywood Hills[5] and have a daughter, Ella Olivia, born April 10, 2002, and a son, Quinlin Dempsey, born July 10, 2005.[29]Stiller is a supporter of the Democratic Party and donated money to John Kerry's 2004 U.S. Presidential campaign.[30] In February 2007, Stiller attended a fundraiser for Barack Obama and later donated to Obama's and Hillary Clinton's 2008 U.S. Presidential campaigns.[31][32] Stiller is also a supporter of several charities including Declare Yourself, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, and the Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation.[33]
In a 1999 interview with GQ and later in a 2001 interview with Hollywood.com, Stiller stated that he had bipolar disorder, an illness he said that ran in his family.[34] In two interviews in November and December 2006, Stiller claimed that this earlier interview's comment about the disorder was false.[35] In one interview he said: "I said jokingly in GQ that I was, like, crazy, and it came out as: Ben Stiller, bipolar manic-depressive!"[36]
Stiller frequently does impersonations of many of his favorite performers, including Bono, Tom Cruise, Bruce Springsteen, and David Blaine. He admitted in an interview with Parade that Robert Klein, George Carlin, and Jimmie Walker were inspirations for his comedy career.[5]
Filmography
Acting in film
| Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Empire of the Sun | Dainty | |
| Hot Pursuit | Chris Honeywell | ||
| Shoeshine | |||
| 1988 | Fresh Horses | Tipton | |
| 1989 | Next of Kin | Lawrence Isabella | |
| Elvis Stories | Bruce | ||
| That's Adequate | Chip Lane | ||
| 1990 | Stella | Jim Uptegrove | |
| 1992 | The Nutt House | Pie Thrower | cameo |
| Highway to Hell | Pluto's Cook/Attila the Hun | ||
| 1994 | Reality Bites | Michael Grates | |
| 1995 | Heavyweights | Tony Perkis/Tony Perkis Sr. | |
| 2 Stupid Dogs | Tony Robbins-style character | ||
| 1996 | The Cable Guy | Sam Sweet/Stan Sweet | also director |
| Flirting with Disaster | Mel | ||
| If Lucy Fell | Bwick Elias | ||
| Happy Gilmore | Nursing Home Orderly | uncredited | |
| 1998 | Permanent Midnight | Jerry Stahl | |
| Your Friends & Neighbors | Jerry | ||
| There's Something About Mary | Ted Stroehmann | earned salary of $3,000,000[5] | |
| Zero Effect | Steve Arlo | ||
| 1999 | Black and White | Mark Clear | |
| Mystery Men | Mr. Furious | ||
| The Suburbans | Jay Rose | ||
| 2000 | Meet the Parents | Gaylord 'Greg' Focker | |
| Keeping the Faith | Rabbi Jake Schram | ||
| The Independent | Cop | ||
| 2001 | The Royal Tenenbaums | Chas Tenenbaum | |
| Zoolander | Derek Zoolander | earned salary of $2,500,000[36] | |
| 2002 | Orange County | The Firefighter | cameo |
| Run Ronnie Run | Himself | ||
| 2003 | Nobody Knows Anything! | Peach Expert | cameo |
| Duplex | Alex Rose | ||
| Pauly Shore Is Dead | Himself | cameo | |
| 2004 | Meet the Fockers | Gaylord 'Greg' Focker | |
| Arturo Mendes | cameo | ||
| White Goodman | |||
| Envy | Tim Dingman | ||
| Starsky & Hutch | David Starsky | ||
| Along Came Polly | Reuben Feffer | ||
| 2005 | Himself | ||
| Madagascar | Alex | voice only | |
| Commander | |||
| 2006 | |||
| Night at the Museum | Larry Daley | ||
| In Search of Ted Demme | Himself | ||
| Guitar Store Dude | cameo | ||
| School for Scoundrels | Lonnie | cameo | |
| 2007 | The Mirror | Himself | (in production) |
| The Heartbreak Kid | Eddie Cantrow | (completed) | |
| 2008 | Tropic Thunder | Speedman | (filming) |
| Alex | (voice; filming) | ||
| Little Fockers | Gaylord 'Greg' Focker | (pre-production) | |
| The Marc Pease Experience | Jon Dribble | (post-production) | |
| 2009 | The Hardy Men | --- | (pre-production) |
Directing and producing in film
| Year | Title | Other notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1989 | Elvis Stories | director and writer |
| 1994 | Reality Bites | director |
| 1996 | The Cable Guy | director |
| 2001 | Zoolander | director, producer, and writer |
| 2003 | Duplex | producer |
| Crooked Lines | executive producer | |
| 2004 | Starsky & Hutch | executive producer |
| producer | ||
| 2006 | executive producer | |
| 2007 | Blades of Glory | producer |
| 2008 | Date School | producer |
| Unknown | Master Mind | producer |
| 2009 | producer |
Television work
| Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Miami Vice | Fast Eddie Felcher | single episode |
| 1990 | The Ben Stiller Show | Himself | director and writer |
| Working Trash | Freddy Novak | television film | |
| 1992 | The Ben Stiller Show | Himself | director, producer, and writer |
| 1995 | Duckman | Harry Medfly | voice only; single episode |
| 1997 | Friends | Tommy | single episode |
| 1998 | Space Ghost Coast to Coast | Himself | single episode |
| 1999 | Heat Vision and Jack | Strip Club DJ | director and executive producer |
| 2002 | The Simpsons | Garth Motherloving | voice only; single episode |
| Prehistoric Planet | Narrator | first season | |
| The King of Queens | Jerry | single episode | |
| 2004 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Himself | three episodes |
| 2004-2006 | Arrested Development | Tony Wonder | four episodes |
| 2005 | Extras | Himself | single episode |
| 2007 | Family Guy | Himself | voice only; single episode (uncredited) |
Music videos
Stiller has joined multiple artists for cameos in their music videos, including:- Smash Mouth's video for their song All Star as it shows scenes of him being portrayed as Mr. Furious from the film Mystery Men.
- Limp Bizkit's video for their hit song "Rollin'," in which he gives the keys to friend Fred Durst and tells him "Don't scratch the car." He also appeared in the hidden track at the end of their album, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.
- Tenacious D's video "Tribute", in which he merely walks across the shot in the mall during the climax of the song.
- P.Diddy's "Bad Boy for Life" video as P. Diddy's neighbor.
- Jack Johnson's music video, "Taylor," in which he runs over a chicken. An extended version of the video features Ben as a pedantic director, frequently interrupting and instructing Jack.
- Beastie Boys' 2006 in-concert movie Awesome: I Fuckin' Shot That!, when Stiller and his wife appear among the audience members caught on amateur camera footage. Stiller is shown rapping along to three songs, then in a brief vox pops-style interview during the closing credits.
- Stiller also appears as a supermarket manager in Travis' video of their 2007 single "Closer".[38]
Awards and honors
- For his work in The Ben Stiller Show, he was awarded an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Variety or Music Program".[9]
- Stiller has the unique honor of being the only actor to be nominated by the Golden Raspberry Awards for Worst Actor for five films in one year.[39] He released six films in 2004 and Meet the Fockers was the only film he was not nominated for.
- He has been nominated twelve times for the Teen Choice Awards and won once for "Choice Hissy Fit" for his work in Zoolander. He also was nominated by the MTV Movie Awards thirteen times and won three times for "Best Fight" in There's Something About Mary, "Best Comedic Performance" in Meet the Parents, and "Best Villain" in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story.[40]
- Princeton University's Class of 2005 inducted Stiller as an honorary member of the class during its "Senior Week" in April 2005.[41]
- On February 23, 2007 Stiller received the Hasty Pudding Man of the Year award from Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals. According to the organization, the award is given to performers who give a lasting and impressive contribution to the world of entertainment.[42]
- On March 31, 2007, Stiller received the "Wannabe Award" from the Kids' Choice Awards.[43]
Further reading
- Bankston, John. Ben Stiller (Real-Life Reader Biography). Mitchell Lane Publishers, 2002. ISBN 1584151323.
- Dougherty, Terri. Ben Stiller (People in the News). Lucent Books, 2006. ISBN 1590187237.
References
1. ^ San Bernardino Sun. The Ben Stiller Show. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
2. ^ USAToday. "Museum" exhibits funny pals. Retrieved on December 12, 2006.
3. ^ Wallace, Debra. "Stiller 'softy' in real life", Jewish News of Greater Phoenix, 1999-11-19. Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
4. ^ New York Daily News. A Natural selection. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
5. ^ Parade. What makes Ben Stiller funny?. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
6. ^ Movies.com. Ben Stiller Bio. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
7. ^ Journal Gazette. Stiller scrambles for laughs At the movies. Retrieved on December 23, 2006.
8. ^ Tiscali. Film & TV. Ben Stiller Biography. Retrieved on December 20, 2006.
9. ^ TV.com. The Ben Stiller Show. Retrieved on December 20, 2006.
10. ^ Channel 4 Film. 100 Greatest Movie Stars. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
11. ^ Guardian Unlimited. Zoolander faces Malaysian censorship controversy. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
12. ^ September Terror. MOVIES AND THE SECOND DAY OF INFAMY. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
13. ^ Yahoo! Movies. Zoolander (2001). Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
14. ^ FindArticles.com. PPV's Cure for the Summertime Blues. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
15. ^ Box Office Mojo. ENVY. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
16. ^ Box Office Mojo. MEET THE FOCKERS. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
17. ^ Box Office Mojo. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
18. ^ Frat Pack Tribute. Who are the Frat Pack?. Retrieved on December 29, 2006.
19. ^ Yahoo!. Stiller, CBS down home for Taylor-tailored comedy. Retrieved on July 5, 2006.
20. ^ JoBlo.com. Stiller's Thunder. Retrieved on January 17, 2007.
21. ^ JoBlo.com. Stiller finds Pease. Retrieved on February 2, 2007.
22. ^ DOSE.CA. Tom Cruise, Ben Stiller as Hardy Boys. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?. Retrieved on February 17, 2007.
23. ^ Stiller Says He'd be Excited About Cruise Film. NewsMax.com, Feb. 26, 2007.
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25. ^ MondoStars.com. Ben Stiller. Retrieved on January 2, 2007.
26. ^ Yahoo!. Ben Stiller. Retrieved on December 20, 2006.
27. ^ Monsters & Critics. Ben Stiller's funny charms. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
28. ^ Buzzle.com. Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor Welcome a Girl. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
29. ^ National Post. Group Outing. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
30. ^ Newsmeat. Ben Stiller's Federal Campaign Contribution Report. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
31. ^ Sky Valley Journal. Hollywood stars attend Obama fundraiser. Retrieved on February 21, 2007.
32. ^ MTV. Will Smith, Ben Stiller, Even Paulie Walnuts Open Wallets for Presidential Candidates. Retrieved on July 24, 2007.
33. ^ Look to the Stars. Ben Stiller Charity Information. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
34. ^ About:Bipolar Disorder. Ben Stiller - Actor/Comedian. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
35. ^ The Daily Telegraph. Ben at work. Retrieved on January 11, 2007.
36. ^ TimesOnline. Clown prince. Retrieved on January 11, 2007.
37. ^ Movie Times. Ben Stiller. Retrieved on December 17, 2006.
38. ^ NME. Ben Stiller stars in new Travis video. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
39. ^ The Official Razzies Forum. Our Complete History, Year-by-Year. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
40. ^ Internet Movie Database. ''Awards for Ben Stiller''. Retrieved on January 6, 2007.
41. ^ Daily Princetonian. Comedian Stiller performs at Class of 2005 event. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.
42. ^ Herald Tribune. Ben Stiller, Scarlett Johansson to receive Hasty Pudding awards at Harvard. Retrieved on January 29, 2007.
43. ^ The Eagle. Ben Stiller wins top Kids Choice prize - the Wannabe. Retrieved on April 1, 2007.
External links
- Ben Stiller at the Internet Movie Database
- Ben Stiller at the Notable Names Database
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..... Click the link for more information.A comedian, or comic, is a performer who entertains an audience by making them laugh. This might be through jokes or amusing situations, or acting the fool, as in slapstick, or employing prop comedy.
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Birth name Gerald Stiller
Born May 8 1927
New York City, New York, USA
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The Heartbreak Kid is a 2007 comedy film and is a remake of the 1972 film of the same name starring Charles Grodin.
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There's Something About Mary
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Zoolander is a 2001 comedy film based on a pair of short films directed by Ben Stiller and written by Drake Sather and Stiller for the VH1 Fashion Awards television show in 1996 and 1997.
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Starring Ben Stiller
Hank Azaria
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Geoffrey Rush
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Tom Waits
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Along Came Polly is a 2004 American romantic comedy film written and directed by John Hamburg.
An insurance actuary who's afraid of risk (Stiller) makes a living analyzing risk for insurance purposes, but finds his wife (Messing) cheating
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Starsky & Hutch is a 2004 American comedy/action film directed by Todd Phillips. The film stars Ben Stiller as David Starsky and Owen Wilson as Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson and is a spoof remake of the original Starsky and Hutch
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Running time 103 min.
Language English
Followed by Meet the Fockers (2004)
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Meet the Parents
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