This page will contain videos about Jerry Stiller, as they become available.Jerry StillerJerry Stiller (born June 8, 1927) is an American comedian and actor. He was born in New York, New York, into a Jewish family. After some time spent as a stock actor, Stiller first became nationally known as half of the comedy duo Stiller and Meara. His partner, Anne Meara, was also his wife, and the pair brought many of their real-life relationship foibles to bear on their often-improvised comedy routines. After some years honing the act, Stiller & Meara became regulars on the Ed Sullivan show and other TV programs. In real life, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are also noted for their enduring marriage of over 40 years. Stiller continued to perform and write through the decades, often in television guest roles as well as occasional dramatic appearances on television and stage. In the 1990's his career had a resurgence as he had a recurring role in the situation comedy series Seinfeld, as Frank Costanza, from 1993 to 1998. Stiller currently plays the character of Arthur Spooner in another sitcom, The King of Queens. Stiller and Ann Meara are the parents of the actor Ben Stiller (with whom Jerry Stiller co-starred in the movie Zoolander) and the actress Amy Stiller. Jerry Stiller appears in the intro and outro in the Rush 30th Anniversary Tour. This page about Jerry Stiller includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Jerry Stiller News stories about Jerry Stiller External links for Jerry Stiller Videos for Jerry Stiller Wikis about Jerry Stiller Discussion Groups about Jerry Stiller Blogs about Jerry Stiller Images of Jerry Stiller |
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Jerry Stiller appears in the intro and outro in the Rush 30th Anniversary Tour. Not only did the LAPD use Dragnet episodes as training films for a time, they also named a police academy auditorium after him. Stiller and Ann Meara are the parents of the actor Ben Stiller (with whom Jerry Stiller co-starred in the movie Zoolander) and the actress Amy Stiller. Webb was given a funeral with full police honors (including the Chief of Police announcing that the badge number 714 that Webb used in Dragnet would be retired) although he had never actually served on the force. Stiller currently plays the character of Arthur Spooner in another sitcom, The King of Queens. He was interred in the Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles. In the 1990's his career had a resurgence as he had a recurring role in the situation comedy series Seinfeld, as Frank Costanza, from 1993 to 1998. He considered resurrecting Dragnet in 1983 with Kent McCord as his partner before he died of a heart attack in 1982 at the age of only 62. Stiller continued to perform and write through the decades, often in television guest roles as well as occasional dramatic appearances on television and stage. This was the last major product of his Mark VII production company. In real life, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are also noted for their enduring marriage of over 40 years. Project UFO was another Jack Webb production and depicted Project Blue Book, a US Air Force investigation into Unidentified Flying Objects. After some years honing the act, Stiller & Meara became regulars on the Ed Sullivan show and other TV programs. Joe Early. His partner, Anne Meara, was also his wife, and the pair brought many of their real-life relationship foibles to bear on their often-improvised comedy routines. Webb cast his ex-wife, Julie London, and her second husband, Bobby Troup, as nurse Dixie McCall and Dr. After some time spent as a stock actor, Stiller first became nationally known as half of the comedy duo Stiller and Meara. These were short-lived, but another show, Emergency!, proved to be a major success, running from 1972 to 1977, and its ratings occasionally even topped its timeslot compettitor, All in the Family. He was born in New York, New York, into a Jewish family. Webb produced The DA with Robert Conrad and O'Hara; US Treasury with David Janssen. Jerry Stiller (born June 8, 1927) is an American comedian and actor. Cinader, he produced Adam-12 about a rookie and his older partner who patrolled the streets of Los Angeles as uniformed officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and rookie Jim Reed (Kent McCord). The show ran until 1975. Over a year later, in concert with Robert A. The show's pilot was to air earlier, but was shelved until 1969. This costarred Harry Morgan as Officer Bill Gannon. In 1967 Webb produced and starred in a color version of Dragnet for TV. However, neither the radio series nor the movie resonated with the audiences of the time. Webb also tried his hand in several other movies that did not gain major status at the box office, such as The DI, about a US Marine Corps drill instructor. That radio series became the basis for a 1955 movie of the same name. In 1951, Webb introduced a short-lived radio series, Pete Kelly's Blues, in an attempt to bring the music he loved to a broader audience. They later divorced and Webb married three more times. They married in 1947 and raised two children. His life-long interest in the coronet and racially tolerant attitude allowed him to move easily in the jazz culture, where Webb met singer and actress Julie London. Webb's personal life was better defined by his love of jazz than his interest in police work. The television series continued until 1959. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." At the end of each show, the results of the trial of the suspect and severity of sentence were announced by George Fenneman. Dragnet began with "The story you are about to see is true. Later Ben Alexander would step in as the jovial, burly Frank Smith. The year 1953 saw Dragnet become an even more successful television show. Unfortunately Barton Yarborough died suddenly, and Barney Phillips (Ed Jacobs) and Herb Ellis (Frank Smith) supplanted his partner. This and his management style alienated many actors. Webb announced the show in first person as the character Joe Friday and maintained almost fanatical attention to detail and realism. Walter Schumann did the theme song for the show. They played detective sergeants working various divisions. Sponsored by Fatima cigarettes, Dragnet starred Webb as Joe Friday and Barton Yarborough as Ben Romero. After getting assistance from, and riding along with, Los Angeles Police personnel, Webb produced Dragnet which premiered in 1949 on the NBC network. Webb had a role in the 1948 police action movie He Walked By Night. The film was made in docudrama style and first gave Webb the idea for Dragnet. After serving as a crewmember of a B-26 Marauder in World War II he starred in a radio show about a private detective, Pat Novak for Hire. Webb grew up poor in the Rampart section of Los Angeles. John Randolph "Jack" Webb (April 2, 1920 - December 23, 1982) was an American actor, television producer, and writer who is most famous for his role as a detective in the television series Dragnet. |