Ben Stiller fondly remembers his parents and the immense love between them!
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Ben Stiller was on the show Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist recently. This was, after the death of his dear father Jerry Stiller who had a natural death on 11 May 2020 at the age of 92.
Ben’s mother, Anne Meara was also a popular comedian who died at the age of 85 in the year 2015.
Recalling that time, Ben said laughingly:
Ben recalls his childhood with his famous parents
Ben remembered the time of his childhood with them. Jerry and Anne appeared together on The Ed Sullivan Show and also on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
That was in the 1960s but they continued to charm their audience with their comical performances. They also starred in The Kings of Queens.
And, Ben said:
Ben follows his parents’ career
The young Ben also took to the same profession as, his parents. He became a comedian, actor, writer, and director. He felt lucky to direct his father in “Zoolander,” which was a hit in 2001.
Ben also took philanthropic work and became an ambassador of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Ben loved his father’s ways and said:
During one Army intramural football game in Italy in his military days, Jerry had fought with a military policeman who was talking anti-Semitic.
Ben recalled:
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