Work : New Career 1987 (Film debut)
Work : Gain social status 28 March 1987 in Manhattan (Debut appearance in a "Saturday Night Live" film short) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : New Job 25 March 1989 in Manhattan (1st episode as cast member of "Saturday Night Live") chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Fired/Laid off/Quit 22 April 1989 in Manhattan (Final episode of "Saturday Night Live" as cast member) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 27 September 1992 (Debut broadcast of "Ben Stiller Show") chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Prize 1993 (Emmy Award, writing)
Work : End Major Project 17 January 1993 (Final broadcast of "Ben Stiller Show") chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : New Career 1994 (Directorial debut)
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1998 (Appeared in "Theres Something About Mary")
Relationship : Begin significant relationship November 1999 (Announced engagement, Christine Taylor) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Relationship : Marriage 13 May 2000 (To Christine) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Family : Change in family responsibilities 9 April 2002 (Daughter born) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Family : Change in family responsibilities 10 July 2005 (Son named Quinlin Dempsey) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Death:Death of Father 11 May 2020 (Jerry Stiller, age 92) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American actor, writer and director, best known by 1998 for his performance in the smash comedy film, "There’s Something About Mary." Showing another side of his talents, Stiller co-wrote, with Janeane Garofalo, a light-hearted book on relationships entitled "Feel This Book: An Essential Guide to Self-Empowerment, Spiritual Supremacy and Sexual Satisfaction." The son of comedic actors Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, it was perhaps inevitable that Ben would follow in their footsteps and become an entertainer. By the time he was ten years old, he was using his Super-8 camera to film, over and over, short features depicting schoolyard bullies tormenting other children, a case of art imitating life - his own. He and his sister Amy performed plays at home, including Shakespeare. Stiller eventually enrolled at the University of California in Los Angeles, but dropped out after nine months and appeared in "The House of Blue Leaves." His film debut came with a part in "Empire of the Sun" in 1987 and led to a larger role in "Fresh Horses," 1988. While he worked on his film career, Stiller continued to make his own comedy shorts, and one of these, a Tom Cruise parody called "The Hustler of Money," led to "Saturday Night Live" in 1989. He spent a year working as a writer and player for the show before moving on to "The Ben Stiller Show," also short-lived. He did, however, earn an Emmy for comedy writing in 1993. In 1994, he made his directorial debut with "Reality Bites," which became a cult favorite. His next effort, 1996’s "The Cable Guy," failed miserably, but Stiller bounced back and gained a reputation as a versatile actor, equally able to play nice guys and total jerks. In 2000, he starred in "Keeping the Faith" and "Meet the Parents." After being romantically linked with a number of women, Stiller became engaged to Christine Taylor, an actress, in November 1999. On 13 May 2000, they exchanged vows in a ceremony in Kauai, Hawaii. Although when off-camera he’s not the most outgoing person, Stiller says he is trying to open himself up more because he knows that his state of mind affects his life. Ben and Christine had their first child, a daughter, on 9 April 2002 in Los Angeles, California. The actor and his wife welcomed their second child, a son named Quinlin Dempsey, in Los Angeles on 10 July 2005. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
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