Jerry Stiller

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Jerry Stiller
Image:JerryStillerNYC05.jpg
Stiller in New York City in November 2005
Birth name Gerald Stiller
Born June 8 1927 (1927-06-08) (age 82)
Image:Flag of the United States.svg Image:Flag of New York.svg New York City, New York, USA
Other name(s) Jerry Stiller
Spouse(s) Anne Meara
(1954Present)

Jerry Stiller (born June 8, 1927) is an American comedian and actor. He spent many years in the comedy team Stiller and Meara with his wife Anne Meara. Stiller and Meara are the parents of actor Ben Stiller (with whom he co-starred in the movies Zoolander, Heavyweights, Hot Pursuit and The Heartbreak Kid), and actress Amy Stiller.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Personal life

One of four children, was born Gerald Stiller in New York City, the son of Bella (née Citrin) and William Stiller, a bus driver.[1] His paternal grandparents were Austrian Jewish immigrants and his maternal grandparents were Russian Jews. A drama major at Syracuse University, he gained a Bachelor of Science in Speech and Drama. He is a brother of Tau Delta Phi fraternity, Tau Zeta chapter.

Stiller has two grandchildren (both of them are from his son, Ben, with actress Christine Taylor): Ella Olivia Stiller (b. April 10, 2002) and Quinlin Dempsey Stiller (b. July 10, 2005).

[edit] Stiller and Meara

The comedy team team Stiller and Meara, comprised of Stiller and wife Anne Meara, was extremely successful in the 1960s and 1970s, with numerous appearances on television variety programs such as The Ed Sullivan Show. Their career declined, however, as variety series gradually disappeared. The duo's own 1986 TV sitcom, The Stiller and Meara Show, in which Stiller played the deputy mayor of New York City and Meara portrayed his wife, a TV commercial actress, was unsuccessful.

[edit] Resurgence

Beginning in the 1990s his career experienced a resurgence with a recurring role as George Costanza's father Frank in the situation comedy Seinfeld from 1993 to 1998 and as the very similar character of Arthur Spooner in the situation comedy The King of Queens from 1998 until 2007.

In the late 1990s Stiller appeared in a series of Nike television commercials as Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi, recreating famous scenes with game-uttered quips from the legendary coach. They have also been featured in humorous radio commercials for United Van Lines and other companies, as their comedy routine can easily be followed solely by listening to them.

On February 9, 2007, he and his wife were honored with a joint star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

[edit] As author

Stiller wrote the foreword to the book Festivus: The Holiday for the Rest of Us (ISBN 0-446-69674-9) by Allen Salkin, released on October 26, 2005, and appears in the intro and outro of the Rush 30th Anniversary Tour and on the band's DVD R30 Live In Frankfurt.

His memoir Married to Laughter: A Love Story Featuring Anne Meara was published in 2000.

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