Ben Stiller
Milestones
- Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
- Birthday: November 30, 1965
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2009
Reprised role for the sequel, "Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian"
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2008
Directed and co-starred in the action comedy "Tropic Thunder"; also co-wrote and produced
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2008
Once again lent his voice to Alex the Lion in "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa"
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2007
Played the lead in the Farrelly brother's remake of "The Heartbreak Kid"
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2006
Earned an Emmy nomination for Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his appearance on HBO's "Extras"
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2006
Played a night security guard in the family adventure, "A Night at the Museum"
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2006
Produced "Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny" starring Jack Black and Kyle Gass; also appeared in a cameo
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2005
Co-starred with Jeffrey Wright in the Neil LaBute play "This Is How It Goes" at the Public Theater in New York
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2005
Voiced Alex the Lion in his animated feature debut "Madagascar"
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2004
Cast as Dave Starsky, opposite Owen Wilson as Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson in Todd Phillips' spoof film adaptation of the 70's classic television show series "Starsky & Hutch"
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2004
Co-starred opposite wife Christine Taylor in the comedy "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story"; also produced
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2004
Reprised role of Gaylord Focker in the successful sequel "Meet the Fockers"
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2004
Starred as the risk-averse Reuben Feffer in the romantic comedy "Along Came Polly"; produced by Danny DeVito
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2003
Co-starred with Drew Barrymore in the lackluster box office film "The Duplex"; directed by Danny De Vito
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2002
Made cameo appearance as a firefighter in Jake Kasdan's "Orange County"
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2001
Co-starred with Owen Wilson, as rival male models in the comedy "Zoolander"; also directed and co-wrote
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2001
Portrayed the eldest child in a family of geniuses in "The Royal Tenenbaums"; Owen Wilson co-wrote screenplay with director Wes Anderson and co-starred as a family friend
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2000
Played a rabbi in love with the same woman (Jenna Elfman) as his priest pal (Edward Norton) in "Keeping the Faith"
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2000
Portrayed male nurse, Gaylord Focker in the box-office smash "Meet the Parents" opposite Robert De Niro; Wilson had supporting role
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1998
Appeared in Neil LaBute's ensemble "Your Friends and Neighbors"
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1998
Co-starred with Cameron Diaz in the sleeper hit "There's Something About Mary" directed by the Farrelly Brothers
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1998
Offered a critically lauded performance as a heroin-abusing screenwriter in "Permanent Midnight"; Wilson had supporting role
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1997
Signed to an exclusive contract with FOX; deal called for Stiller to establish a production company (Red House Productions)
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1996
Cast in a lead role in the hit comedy "Flirting with Disaster"
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1996
Helmed the commercially disappointing "The Cable Guy" starring Jim Carrey; first film with Owen Wilson
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1994
Feature directorial debut, "Reality Bites"; produced by Danny DeVito
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1992
Created (also wrote, directed and starred) second sketch show, "The Ben Stiller Show"; aired on FOX; cancelled after one season
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1989
Created (also wrote and starred) the MTV sketch show "The Ben Stiller Show"; canceled after its first season
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1987
Appeared in PBS' "American Playhouse" production of "The House of Blue Leaves"
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1987
Feature acting debut in Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun"
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1987 to 1989
Hired as a writer on "Saturday Night Live" (NBC); had a brief stint as a featured performer in 1989
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1987
Made a 10-minute short spoof of "The Color of Money" titled "The Hustler of Money"; aired on "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) in 1997
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1985
Made stage debut in the Broadway revival of John Guare's "The House of Blue Leaves"
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1976
Began making Super 8 films at age 10
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1975
Acting debut as a guest on his mother's television series "Kate McShane" (CBS)
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