Bob Balaban

Bob Balaban

Acting 39 titles 1945-08-16 Chicago, Illinois, USA

Robert Elmer Balaban, born on August 16, 1945, in Chicago, Illinois, is an accomplished American actor, director, producer, and author. Standing at 5' 5" (1.65 m), Balaban has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry, particularly recognized for his roles in Christopher Guest's mockumentary films, including *Waiting for Guffman* (1996), *Best in Show* (2000), *A Mighty Wind* (2003), and *For Your Consideration* (2006). His impressive filmography also features notable performances in classics like *Midnight Cowboy* (1969), *Close Encounters of the Third Kind* (1977), *Altered States* (1980), *2010* (1984), *Deconstructing Harry* (1997), and *Capote* (2005).

Balaban's career took off in the late 1960s, with his breakout role in *Midnight Cowboy*, where he portrayed a young hustler. The 1970s saw him in several key films and recurring television roles, notably on *Lou Grant* and *Designing Women*. His collaboration with Christopher Guest in the 1990s established him as a leading comedic talent, known for his sharp humor and distinctive characters.

In addition to acting, Balaban has directed three feature films: *The Last Shot* (1999), *Bernie* (2011), and *A Little Help* (2010), and has authored children's novels, earning accolades for his literary contributions. His career is highlighted by two Primetime Emmy Awards for *Lou Grant* and *Designing Women* and multiple Tony Award nominations. A recipient of the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award, Balaban continues to be a prominent figure in film and television. He resides in New York City with his wife, Lynn Grossman, and their two children.

Movies

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