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Born: November 30, 1965 in New York, New York.
Family:
Father, actor/ comedian, Jerry Stiller (Seinfeld)
Mother, actress/ comedian, Anne Meara
Sister, actress, Amy Stiller
Awards: MTV Movie Awards, Best Fight, 1999
The Ben Stiller Show, Emmy Award win, 1993,
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Variety or Music Program, including: Ben Stiller, Judd Apatow, Robert Cohen, David Cross, Brent Forrester, Jeff Kahn, Bruce Kirschbaum, Bob Odenkirk, Dino Stamatopoulos, Pepper, Sultan

Fan Mail:
Ben Stiller
9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500
Beverly Hills, CA 90212 USA

Ben Stiller

The product of two legendary comedians, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara - it is not surprising that Ben Stiller has followed in his family’s footsteps. It is also not surprising that someone who grew up in such a peculiar environment would know a thing or two about neuroses and insecurity. By tapping into these feelings and experimenting in counter Hollywood entertainment, Ben Stiller has made quite a name for himself.

Ben’s parents made no real effort to keep their son away from the Hollywood lifestyle and he grew up amongst the stars, wondering just why his parents were so popular. At a young age, he and his sister Amy would perform plays at home, wearing Amy’s tights to perform Shakespeare. Ben also picked up an interest in being on the other side of the camera and at age 10, began shooting films on his Super 8 camera. The plots were always simple: someone would pick on the shy, awkward Stiller ...and then he would always get his revenge.

This desire for revenge on the popular, good-looking people may have motivated his teen-angst opus Reality Bites later in his career. He both directed and performed in the film, which co-starred Winona Ryder and Matt Dillon.

Before he even got his start in Hollywood, Ben put in several consistently solid years in the theater. After dropping out of UCLA, he performed in the Tony Award winner, The House of Blue Leaves. While working on the play, Stiller shot a short spoof of The Color of Money starring him (in the Tom Cruise role) and his Blue Leaves co-star John Mahoney (in the Paul Newman role). The short film was so funny that Lorne Michaels purchased it and aired it on Saturday Night Live. This led to Ben spending a year on the show in 1989.

Stiller made his big screen debut as an actor in Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun in 1987. Demonstrating early on the multi- faceted tone his career would take, he soon stepped behind the camera to direct Back to Brooklyn for MTV. The network was impressed and gave Stiller his own show. He recruited fellow offbeat comedians Janeane Garofalo and Andy Dick and created a bitingly satirical show. MTV ended up passing on the show but it was picked up by Fox. Unfortunately, the show was a ratings miss. Stiller was soon out of work, although he did have the satisfaction of picking up an Emmy for the show after its cancellation.

For a while, Ben had to settle for guest appearance work. While he was doing this, he saved up his cash and in the end was able to scrape enough together to make Reality Bites, now a cult classic which is looked upon favorably by the generation it depicted.

Stiller continued to work steadily for a time, particularly in independent productions where he was more at ease. However, he never quite managed to catch a big break. His first big budget directing job was Jim Carrey’s The Cable Guy. Ben refused to make a cute, typical Jim Carrey movie, instead he layered it with dark neuroses. Although many critics were impressed, Jim Carrey’s fans were not.

Recently, There’s Something About Mary has propelled Stiller into the mainstream spotlight. With his audacious and wince-inducing turn in the Farrelly brothers’ gross-out film, Ben really “struck a nerve” with mainstream America.

Stiller excels at cerebral comedy, but he knows how to get down and low-brow when he needs to, making him one of America’s most under- appreciated comics.

His most recent appearance was in summer 1999's Mystery Men, as Mr. Furious.


information obtained from The Ben Stiller Shrine