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Jerry Stiller

Updated: Jul 13

June 8, 1927- May 11, 2020 | New York City, New York | #Comedian #Actor #Author


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Jerry Stiller was an American comedian, actor, and author, renowned for his contributions to comedy on both television and film. Stiller enjoyed a long and illustrious career before his passing on May 11, 2020, at 92 years old.


Stiller gained fame as part of the comedy duo Stiller and Meara with his wife, Anne Meara, in the 1960s. Their act, often based on the humor found in their own marriage, became a staple on variety shows and led to a successful career in both stand-up and television for Stiller.


Perhaps best known for his roles as Frank Costanza on the hit sitcom "Seinfeld" and Arthur Spooner on "The King of Queens," Stiller's comedic timing and unique delivery left an indelible mark on television comedy. His performances earned him an Emmy nomination and made him a beloved figure to many fans across generations.


Beyond his on-screen work, Stiller was also an accomplished author, penning memoirs that offered insights into his life in show business and his enduring partnership with Meara. Jerry Stiller's legacy in comedy is marked by his ability to bring laughter and joy to audiences through his characters and performances.


Top Movies and/or TV Shows

1. "Seinfeld" (TV Series, 1989-1998)

2. "The King of Queens" (TV Series, 1998-2007)


Jerry Stiller's career spanned over six decades, during which he became a cherished figure in the world of entertainment, remembered for his humor, warmth, and distinctive voice in comedy.


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