• Name: Ben Stiller
  • Date of Birth: November 30, 1965
  • Place of Birth: New York, New York, USA
Mini-bio: As the son of comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Ben Stiller's decision to establish himself as a comic writer and actor surprised almost no one.Born in New York City on November 30, 1965, Stiller... read more began to shoot his own comic films from the age of ten. After high-school graduation, Stiller attended UCLA and landed bit parts in several features, notably the Steven Spielberg-directed, Tom Stoppard and Menno Meyjes-scripted, late 1987 opus Empire of the Sun.Meanwhile, Stiller continued to turn out comedy shorts, including the 30-minute Elvis Stories (1989), a spoof of obsessive Elvis fans featuring an already-established John Cusack. One of Stiller's shorts, a Tom Cruise parody called The Hustler of Money, won him a spot as a writer and player on Saturday Night Live in 1989. His stint on the show was short-lived, but led to his own eponymous series, The Ben Stiller Show, first on MTV (1990) and later on Fox (1992-1993). The program failed to draw a substantial audience, and folded within a couple of months on each network, but Stiller netted an Emmy for comedy writing in 1993.The following year, Stiller debuted as a feature film director with the twentysomething angst romcom Reality Bites (1994), in which he also starred alongside Winona Ryder and a memorably grungy Ethan Hawke. The film was a relative critical and commercial success and scored with Gen-Xers; unfortunately, Stiller's next directorial effort, 1996's The Cable Guy failed to register with critics and audiences. After a small part as nursing-home orderly Hal in the Adam Sandler comedy Happy Gilmore (1996), Stiller rebounded with a starring role in David O. Russell's Flirting With Disaster (1996). The relatively positive reception afforded to that comedy helped to balance out the relative failure of Stiller's other film that year, If Lucy Fell. It was not until two years later, however, that Stiller truly stepped into the limelight. Thanks to starring roles in three wildly, wickedly different films, he emerged as an actor of versatility, equally adept at playing sensitive nice guys and malevolent hellraisers. In the smash gross-out comedy There's Something About Mary (1998), Stiller appeared as the former type, making comic history for outrageous sight gags that involved misplaced bodily fluids and mangled genitalia. That same summer, Stiller did time as a gleefully adulterous theatrical instructor in Neil LaBute's jet-black evisceration of contemporary sexual mores, Your Friends and Neighbors. Finally, Stiller starred in the intensely graphic and disturbing addiction drama Permanent Midnight, earning critical acclaim for his portrayal of writer-cum-heroin addict Jerry Stahl -- a personal friend of the Stiller family from Stahl's days scripting the TV series ALF. Now fully capable of holding his own in Hollywood, with the license to prove it, Stiller starred alongside William H. Macy, Paul Reubens, Hank Azaria, and pal Janeane Garofalo in the fantasy comedy Mystery Men (1999) as the leader of a group of unconventional superheroes. Stiller also landed a supporting role in The Suburbans, a comedy about the former members of a defunct new wave band. The following year, Stiller starred as a rabbi smitten with the same woman as his best friend, a Catholic priest (Edward Norton), in the well-received romantic comedy Keeping the Faith (2000), which Norton also co-produced and directed. Stiller found his widest audience up to that point, however, with the Jay Roach-directed madcap comedy Meet the Parents. As the tale of a nutty father-in-law to be (Robert De Niro) who wreaks unchecked havoc on his daughter's intended (Stiller) via covert CIA operations and incessant interrogation, this disastrously humorous tale of electrical interference gone wild scored with ticket-buyers and qualified as the top box-office draw during the holiday season of 2000.In the autumn of 2001, Stiller brought one of his most popular MTV Video Music Awards incarnations to the big screen in the outrageously silly male-model comedy Zoolander, in which he successfully teamed with (real-life friend) Owen Wilson to carry stupidity to new heights.In 2001 Stiller once again teamed with Wes Anderson collaborator Wilson for the widely praised comedy drama The Royal Tenenbaums. Cast as the estranged son of eccentric parents who returns home, Stiller infused his unmistakable comic touch with an affecting sense of drama that found him holding his ground opposite such dramatic heavies as Gene Hackman and Anjelica Huston. Though his work in 2002 offered little more than a few cameo performances and some vocal contributions to various animated children's shows, the busy comedic actor returned to the big screen for the 2003 comedy Duplex, directed by Danny DeVito. Though the film pairs Stiller and Hollywood bombshell Drew Barrymore as a couple willing to go to horrific extremes to land the much-desired eponymous living space, reviews were unkind and the comedy died a quick death at the box office. Stiller's next film -- the romantic comedy Along Came Polly -- fared considerably better on a fiscal level, but suffered from an implausible premise.Spring 2004 promised a rebound when the electrifying duo of Stiller and Owen Wilson returned to the big screen with director Todd Phillips' celluloid recycling job Starsky & Hutch. Though Stiller and Wilson seemed the ideal pair for such a conceptually rich re-imagining of 1970s television, and the film boasted wonderful villainous turns by rapper Snoop Dogg and Vince Vaughn, reviews were once again lackluster and the film struggled to find an audience. Yet Starsky & Hutch did actually reap a profit, which (in a business sense) placed it miles ahead of Stiller's next film. Released a mere two months after Starsky & Hutch, the Barry Levinson comedy Envy sports a wacky premise; it explores the comic rivalry that erupts between two longtime friends and neighbors when one invents a product that makes dog excrement disappear. It also boasts a marvelous cast, replete with Stiller, the maniacal Jack Black, and the brilliant Christopher Walken. But for whatever reason (speculated by some as the film's inability to exploit the invention at the story's center) the film's sense of humor failed to catch fire and Envy died a quick box-office death. Stiller fared better with the ribald, anarchic summer 2004 comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, starring himself, Vince Vaughn, and Rip Torn. For the following two years, Stiller once again contented himself largely with bit parts (2004's Anchorman: the Legend of Ron Burgundy, 2006's Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny) until the Christmas 2006 release A Night at the Museum. In this effects-heavy fantasy, adapted from the popular children's book by Milan Trenc, Stiller plays Larry Daley, the new night watchman at New York City's Museum of Natural History, who discovers that the exhibits all spring to life after hours, from a giant skeletal Tyrannosaurus Rex to a waxen Teddy Roosevelt -- and seem content to hold Larry hostage. The effort split critical opinion, but shot up to become one of the top three box-office draws during the holiday season of 2006.Meanwhile, Stiller signed on to team with the Farrelly brothers for The Heartbreak Kid (2007), a remake of the 1972 Elaine May comedy of the same title; he also produced Blades of Glory, a comedy with Will Ferrell and Jon Heder as rival figure-skating champions vying with one another for Olympic gold. He wrote, directed and starred in the hit comedy Tropic Thunder (2008) as a moronic Hollywood actor toplining a war film, voiced Alex in the same year's animated picture Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, and in 2009, reprised his Larry Daley role for Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Stiller's emphasis on sequels then continued with 2010's Little Fockers and 2012's Madagascar 3. Also in 2012, Stiller picked up the role originally made famous by Danny Kaye, as the lead in the remake The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
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Ben StillerBEN STILLER

Born November 30, 1965, Ben is one of hollywood's top leading funnymen.

Benjamin Edward Stiller was born in New York City. His parents are Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. His father is Jewish, and is of Irish Catholic background, but she converted to Judaism when she married his father. His parents were both actor-comedians, and regularly took him on sets of their appearances. He also has an older sister named Amy.

Ben produced several little films early in his career, one of which got the attention of Saturday Night Live, which aired it. He was offered a job as a writer on SNL and even appeared on a couple episodes, but he left when they told him they didn't want him to write any more short films.

Ben did several producing, writing and directing gigs throughout the nineties.

Ben's biggest break into Hollywood as an actor had to be his role in "There's Something About Mary" opposite Cameron Diaz. Ben has since gone on to star in Meet The Parents & Meet The Fockers, Zoolander, The Royal Tenenbaums, Dodgeball, and Night At The Museum. Ben can be most recently be seen in the film Tropic Thunder.

Ben is a member of the "Frat Pack" that is made up of himself, Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Jack Black and Steve Carell, because of the many movies that they have starred along side together.

Ben is married to Christine Taylor. They have a daughter named Ella Olivia and a son named Quinlin Dempsey.

Ben is a self-professed "Trekkie", even appearing on a TV special expressing his love of Star Trek. Ben is a member of the Democratic Party, even donating to several campains.

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Ben Stiller Information: Ben Stiller is now an actor and he as played many caracters and as acted in many films here are a few films the actor Ben Stiller has acted in throughout is very long acting career.

The Heartout kid
Tropic Thunder
Madagascar:Excape to Africa
Blades of Glory
Night at the Museum
The Ruins
Zoolander
School for Scroundrels
Meet the fockers
Envy
Starsky & Hutch
Along came Polly
Duplex
Meet the parents
Keeping the faith
The Independant
Mission:Improbable
Black and white
Mystery Men
The Suburbans
Permanent Midnight
Theres something about Mary
Backstreet Boyz
Happy Gilmore
Cable Guy
Highway to Hell
Elvis stories
Fresh Horses
Empire of the sun
Shoeshine

Also Ben Stiller is in a few films this year and thoughs are.

Night at the museum 2
The Marc Pease Experience

And Ben Stiller seems to be in many films in the next couple of years aswell because the actor Ben Stiller is suppost to be in the following films that should be coming out in the year 2010.
and those films are.

Greenberg
Master Mind
The Hardy men
Untitled Cameron Crowe Project

Also the actor Ben Stiller is suppost to be in a 2011 film and that 2011 film that the actor Ben Stiller is suppose to be in is.

Little Fockers

Also Ben Stiller directs some films and it looks like the actor Ben Stiller is going to be acting a 2010 film called

The trial of the chicago 7

And in Self in production he is in a 2009 film called

In search of Ted Demme

And with Archive Footage there was two films that Ben Stiller was in and those were called

Morir de Humor and August

They also said thanks for is good work with the following films.

Escape from the fire
Dedication
Homo Erectus
Crooked Lines
Cugini

Also Ben Stiller directed a 2008 films called Tropic Thunder.

Eye color: Blue/green
Height: 5' 7"
Nickname(s): Ben, Benny
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Education: Calhoun School, New York in 1983.
Family: Christine Taylor (spouse), Ella Olivia (daughter), Quinlin Dempsey Stiller (daughter), Amy Stiller (sister)
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Personal interests/hobbies: Fishing
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Other: Every so often he and his father enjoy getting together and going to Alaska to fish in the summer. Stiller will appear in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, voice for The Smurfs, Night at the Museum 2: Escape from the Smithsonian and Date School.



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  • Ben Stiller is a huge fan of Tom Cruise. He has impersonated Tom for many years. Stiller even portrayed Tom Cruise's fictitious crazed stunt double, Tom Crooze, on 2000 MTV Movie Awards (2000) (TV) on a piece called Mission: Improbable. (This piece i... read mores included on the Mission: Impossible II (2000) DVD.) Tom and Ben have been friends ever since 1996.

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