Ben Stiller
Benjamin Edward Meara Stiller, born on November 30, 1965, is a celebrated American actor, comedian, and filmmaker, renowned for his unique combination of slapstick comedy and incisive humor. He gained widespread recognition through iconic films such as *There's Something About Mary* (1998), *Zoolander* (2001), and *Tropic Thunder* (2008). Stiller has also been a prominent figure in popular franchises, including the *Meet the Parents* series (2000–2010), the *Madagascar* films (2005–2012), and the *Night at the Museum* trilogy (2006–2014). His films have collectively earned over $2.6 billion in North America, averaging an impressive $79 million each. His accolades include an Emmy Award, a Directors Guild of America Award, a Britannia Award, and a Teen Choice Award.
As the son of comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, Stiller's comedic roots run deep. He began his career crafting mockumentaries before launching *The Ben Stiller Show*, a variety sketch series that aired on MTV in 1990 and later on Fox, winning him an Emmy for Outstanding Writing.
Stiller transitioned to film with his directorial debut in *Reality Bites* (1994) and continued to helm projects like *The Cable Guy* (1996) and *The Secret Life of Walter Mitty* (2013). His extensive filmography also includes hits like *Along Came Polly* (2004) and *Tower Heist* (2011). In recent years, Stiller has shifted focus to television, directing the acclaimed limited series *Escape at Dannemora* (2018) and the Apple TV+ show *Severance* (2022), both of which earned multiple Emmy nominations.