Ben Stiller
Author of Zoolander [2001 film]
About the Author
Image credit: Jerry Avenaim
Series
Works by Ben Stiller
Feel This Book: An Essential Guide to Self-Empowerment, Spiritual Supremacy, and Sexual Satisfaction (1999) 271 copies, 3 reviews
Monkey Mischief 7 copies
Ben Stiller 3-Movie Collection: Tropic Thunder / Zoolander / Heartbreak Kid — Director — 5 copies
Ben Stiller 4-Movie Spotlight Series: Meet the Parents / Meet the Fockers / Along Came Polly / Reality Bites (2013) — Director; Actor — 2 copies
Tropic Thunder [and] Zoolander (Double Feature Video) — Director — 2 copies
Zoolander 1 [and] Zoolander 2 (Double Feature Video) — Director — 2 copies
Watch 1 copy
Comedy Collection: Blades of Glory / Zoolander / Team America / Wayne's World — Director — 1 copy
Associated Works
Night at the Museum [and] Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (Double Feature Video) (2014) 69 copies
The Meyerowitz Stories [2017 film] 3 copies
Nutcrackers [2024 TV movie] — Actor — 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Stiller, Benjamin Edward
- Birthdate
- 1965-11-30
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Calhoun School
- Occupations
- actor
comedian
film director - Relationships
- Stiller, Jerry (father)
Meara, Anne (mother)
Taylor, Christine (wife)
Stiller, Amy (sister) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- New York, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- New York, USA
Members
Reviews
I think if you compared success with talent as a ratio, Ben Stiller would be at the top of the list. Through his skill as a screenwriter and director (and apparently pal to everyone in Hollywood) he has parlayed his modest acting skills into a solid career. And he is willing to do anything, as Tropic Thunder proves. There is something here to offend everyone. Jack Black also proves that if Deliverance is ever re-made, he would be good for the Ned Beatty role. But moving on. Along the way show more there are a few laugh out loud moments courtesy of the sheer ridiculousness of it all. And the fact that the actors seem to be having a hell of a good time. Tom Cruise, almost unrecognizable as a megalomaniac producer is sensational. About the only way the film doesn't manage to offend is in its treatment of women--since there are hardly any here. This makes a good late night alcohol-fueled watch. Just don't make me do it again. show less
Jerry Stiller's lines are mostly deathly unfunny, but how can you hold it against a guy for casting his dad? Other than that, this is the funniest movie in the world.
A TV series starring Adam Scott (Apple TV, Feb. - Apr. 2022).
Office employees don't remember their outside lives while they're at work.
B (Good).
So much of what the show does is presenting a mystery, it really makes no sense to me to judge it when I don't know if it has a satisfying ending or not. I'm feeling optimistic about it, though - provided they don't try to drag it out for more than a few seasons.
(Jan. 2023)
Office employees don't remember their outside lives while they're at work.
B (Good).
So much of what the show does is presenting a mystery, it really makes no sense to me to judge it when I don't know if it has a satisfying ending or not. I'm feeling optimistic about it, though - provided they don't try to drag it out for more than a few seasons.
(Jan. 2023)
Feel This Book: An Essential Guide to Self-Empowerment, Spiritual Supremacy, and Sexual Satisfaction by Ben Stiller
I think I first read this when it came out, almost 20 years ago. I remember thinking that it was hilarious! Well, some parts were, some weren't. As much as I love her, Garofalo's chapters were more like complaints than humor. Ben's seemed much more humorous. His chapter “History” about their (Ben and Janeane's) relationship was pretty dang funny! As was his brilliantly titled chapter “Tupac vs. Deepak”! "Selfhood" also made me smile, so I put on my CHEERFULHOOD! I'm glad I reread it, show more and I'm thankful for the smiles! show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 32
- Also by
- 48
- Members
- 1,779
- Popularity
- #14,472
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 18
- ISBNs
- 43
- Languages
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