Jerry Stiller
Birthday:
8 June 1927, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name:
Gerald Isaac Stiller
Height:
163 cm
As the short, hypertensive male counterpart of the stellar husband-and-wife comedy team "Stiller & Meara", Jerry Stiller and wife Anne Meara were on top of the comedy game in the 1960s, a steady and hilarious presence on television variety, notably Toast of the Town (1948), on which they appeared 36 times. Decades later, his career wa...
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As the short, hypertensive male counterpart of the stellar husband-and-wife comedy team "Stiller & Meara", Jerry Stiller and wife Anne Meara were on top of the comedy game in the 1960s, a steady and hilarious presence on television variety, notably Toast of the Town (1948), on which they appeared 36 times. Decades later, his career was revitalized in the role of the raucous, gasket-blowing Frank Costanza on the sitcom classic Seinfeld (1989).Jerry Stiller was born in the Unity Hospital in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, to Bella (Citron) and William Stiller, a bus driver. His paternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Galicia, and his mother was a Polish Jewish immigrant, from Frampol. Stiller was, in the beginning, a drama major at the University of Syracuse. Though he had played rather uneducated, blue-collar sorts for most of his career, he received a Bachelor of Science in Speech and Drama before making his 1951 acting debut on stage with Burgess Meredith in "The Silver Whistle". While a member of the improvisational team The Compass Players (the company later evolved into the well-known Second City troupe), he met Anne.They married in 1954 and began touring together on the national club circuit while giving new and inventive meaning to the term spousal comedy. After well over a decade of fame together, they decided to pursue individual successes and both found it. A Broadway favorite in such shows as "Hurlyburly", "The Ritz" (he later recreated his role on film), "The Golden Apple", "Three Men on a Horse", "What's Wrong with This Picture" and "The Three Sisters", Stiller even appeared with Kevin Kline and Blythe Danner as Dogberry in William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" in 1988. Musicals were not out of his range, either, as he created the role of Launce in "Two Gentlemen of Verona" and co-starred as Nathan Detroit in a production of "Guys and Dolls". Although he kept afloat on television as a 1970s regular on The Paul Lynde Show (1972) and Joe and Sons (1975), he had some rocky years and Anne's pilot fizzled when they reunited for a possible "Stiller & Meara" sitcom.Then came eight seasons as Frank Costanza and his character star was reborn. Nominated for a 1997 Emmy Award and the recipient of the 1998 American Comedy Award, Stiller found back-to-back sitcom hits with The King of Queens (1998) as the irascible Arthur Spooner. He has also appeared in a number of his successful son, Ben Stiller's, comedy pictures including Heavy Weights (1995) and Zoolander (2001). Daughter Amy Stiller is also a thriving actress. He and Anne have written, performed and produced award-winning radio commercials together for such products as Blue Nun Wine, United Van Lines and Amalgamated Bank, among others. His autobiography "Married to Laughter" came out in 2000. Show less «
The worst thing in this business is to be thought of as a no-talent.
The worst thing in this business is to be thought of as a no-talent.
Never go for the punch line. There might be something funnier on the way.
Never go for the punch line. There might be something funnier on the way.
I don't think my judgment is that good. I don't know what is funny.
I don't think my judgment is that good. I don't know what is funny.
Hollywood never knew there was a Vietnam War until they made the movie.
Hollywood never knew there was a Vietnam War until they made the movie.
During the Great Depression, when people laughed their worries disappeared. Audiences loved these funny men. I decided to become one.
During the Great Depression, when people laughed their worries disappeared. Audiences loved these funny men. I decided to become one.
Creative comedy is like growing geraniums in a mine field.
Creative comedy is like growing geraniums in a mine field.
Being on a sitcom stops me from getting Alzheimer's.
Being on a sitcom stops me from getting Alzheimer's.
Anne is very forgiving. She doesn't care about money, being rich, or clothes. We never argued about finances.
Anne is very forgiving. She doesn't care about money, being rich, or clothes. We never argued about finances.
Anne hated the idea of putting me down in front of the audience.
Anne hated the idea of putting me down in front of the audience.
We managed to hang in there. Today when people get married there's a tendency to run away when things get tough. There is a lot of strength ...Show more »
We managed to hang in there. Today when people get married there's a tendency to run away when things get tough. There is a lot of strength in hanging together. Show less «
Money is sensual.
Money is sensual.
It can make you sad to look at pictures from your youth. So there's a trick to it. The trick is not to look at the later pictures.
It can make you sad to look at pictures from your youth. So there's a trick to it. The trick is not to look at the later pictures.
I've been around the block a lot and I've had a merry trail for 55 years.
I've been around the block a lot and I've had a merry trail for 55 years.
I shave without using shaving cream.
I shave without using shaving cream.
I loved the idea of touching base with an audience.
I loved the idea of touching base with an audience.
I ask myself why I do it. Maybe it's to prove I'm still around. It takes a lot out of my body. I'm not an NBA player anymore. At my age, ver...Show more »
I ask myself why I do it. Maybe it's to prove I'm still around. It takes a lot out of my body. I'm not an NBA player anymore. At my age, very few people can handle it. Show less «
Some of the routines come back very easily. We do it off the top of our heads.
Some of the routines come back very easily. We do it off the top of our heads.
My father and mother - I figured if I could make them laugh, they would stop fighting. I stole all their material.
My father and mother - I figured if I could make them laugh, they would stop fighting. I stole all their material.
[on meeting Anne Meara, his future wife] She seemed to sense I had no money, so she just ordered coffee. Then she took all the silverware. I...Show more »
[on meeting Anne Meara, his future wife] She seemed to sense I had no money, so she just ordered coffee. Then she took all the silverware. I picked up her cheque for ten cents and thought, "This is a girl I'd like to hang out with.". Show less «
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