Ben Steer is a British director specializing in animation known for his BAFTA nominated short Mamoon. He has directed numerous adverts, shorts, TV series and mini series for clients such as LEGO, Playmobil, Facebook and recently co-directed the animated childrens comedy series Big Tree City for Netflix. He's won numerous national and international awards for his work including a British Animation Award nomination for his self-penned Virtual Reality short Peace of Mind.
Ben Stein (Benjamin J. Stein) was born on Nov. 25, 1944 in Washington, D.C. The son of noted economist and writer Herbert Stein, he grew up in Silver Spring, Md., and attended Montgomery Blair High School. Some of his classmates included journalist Carl Bernstein, and actors Goldie Hawn and Sylvester Stallone. He graduated from Columbia University in 1966 with honors in economics and as valedictorian of the 1970 Yale Law School class. He has worked as a poverty lawyer, a trial lawyer, a university adjunct (American University, University of California at Santa Cruz and Pepperdine University), a speech writer for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford and a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Herald Examiner, King Features Syndicate, Los Angeles Magazine, New York Magazine, E! Online and The American Spectator. He also writes frequently for The Washington Post. Stein has written and published 16 books (seven novels, nine nonfiction books), the most recent of which is about life with his 12-year-old son, Tommy. He has been a longtime screenwriter and was one of the creators of the TV series Fernwood 2 Night (1977). He has acted and made guest appearances in numerous movies and TV series, appears in many TV commercials and is the host of two Comedy Central TV series, Win Ben Stein's Money (1997) (October, 1997-2002) and Turn Ben Stein On (1999). He is married to entertainment-industry attorney Alexandra Denman, son Tom Stein,
Ben Steinbauer is an award-winning film, television, and commercial director. His feature documentary, Winnebago Man, Michael Moore called, "One of the funniest documentaries ever made!" and Roger Ebert named it one of his favorite films of 2010. Steinbauer directed 8 episodes of the CBS documentary series, Pink Collar Crimes, 5 episodes of the Emmy-winning PBS show, Stories of the Mind, and 3 of his short documentaries - Heroes From the Storm, Calls To Okies: The Park Grubbs Story and Slow To Show - have been selected as Vimeo Staff Picks. Steinbauer is the recipient of the Princess Grace Award for Filmmaking, was named "one of Texas' best directors" by Texas Monthly and is co-owner of the Emmy-award winning production company, The Bear. He has directed commercials for Yeti, Crate & Barrel, Shiner, Whole Foods, LinkedIn, Popeyes and Indeed. He is represented for film and television work by ICM Partners and for commercial work by Lucky 21.
Ben Steiner is known for The Stomach (2014), Clanker Man (2017) and Horrorshow (2008).
Ben Stewart is known for The Curious Case of Dolphin Bay (2022) and Bees (2013).
Benjamin Edward Meara Stiller was born on November 30, 1965, in New York City, New York, to legendary comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. His father was of Austrian Jewish and Polish Jewish descent, and his mother was of Irish Catholic descent (she converted to Judaism). His parents made no real effort to keep their son away from the Hollywood lifestyle and he grew up among the stars, wondering just why his parents were so popular. At a young age, he and his sister Amy Stiller would perform plays at home, wearing Amy's tights to perform Shakespeare. Ben also picked up an interest in being on the other side of the camera and, at age 10, began shooting films on his Super 8 camera. The plots were always simple: someone would pick on the shy, awkward Stiller ... and then he would always get his revenge. This desire for revenge on the popular, good-looking people may have motivated his teen-angst opus Reality Bites (1994) later in his career. He both directed and performed in the film, which co-starred Winona Ryder and Ethan Hawke. Before he got to Hollywood, he put in several consistently solid years in the theater. After dropping out of UCLA, he performed in the Tony Award winner, "The House of Blue Leaves". While working on the play, Stiller shot a short spoof of The Color of Money (1986) starring him (in the Tom Cruise role) and his American Playhouse: The House of Blue Leaves (1987) costar John Mahoney (in the Paul Newman role). The short film was so funny that Lorne Michaels purchased it and aired it on Saturday Night Live (1975). This led to his spending a year on the show in 1989. Stiller made his big screen debut in Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun (1987) in 1987. Demonstrating early on the multifaceted tone his career would take, he soon stepped behind the camera to direct Back to Brooklyn for MTV. The network was impressed and gave Stiller his own show, The Ben Stiller Show (1992). He recruited fellow offbeat comedians Janeane Garofalo and Andy Dick and created a bitingly satirical show. MTV ended up passing on it, but it was picked up by Fox. Unfortunately, the show was a ratings miss. Stiller was soon out of work, although he did have the satisfaction of picking up an Emmy for the show after its cancellation. For a while, Stiller had to settle for guest appearance work. While doing this, he saved up his cash and in the end was able to scrape enough together to make Reality Bites (1994), now a cult classic which is looked upon favorably by the generation it depicted. Ben continued to work steadily for a time, particularly in independent productions where he was more at ease. However, he never quite managed to catch a big break. His first big budget directing job was Jim Carrey's The Cable Guy (1996). Although many critics were impressed, Jim Carrey's fans were not. In 1998, There's Something About Mary (1998) had propelled Stiller into the mainstream spotlight. He also starred in such hit movies as Keeping the Faith (2000) and Meet the Parents (2000).
You can see Ben recurring as "Michael Siletti" on TNT's Murder In the First, "Zach" on Teen Wolf, "James" on Grey's Anatomy, "Nathan" on Sullivan & Son, "Evan Braun" on Criminal Minds, "James (recurring)" on Shake It Up, "Owen (recurring)" on Lab Rats, "Camden" on Richie Rich, "Todd" in Tales of Halloween Feature Film, "Nicholas" (series regular) on Bad Family/Fox Pilot, "Zuke (lead")" on There Goes the Planet Pilot, Johnny on "Cozmos", and "Adam (lead)" on Cartoon Networks Live Action Pilot Attention Students. Ben is also a writer, finishing his first pilot script when he was just 16, and completing a full table read of his script at Second City. He also writes sketch comedy, sitcom spec, and completed writing two more pilots by the age of 19. Ben is in the Improv Conservatory Program at Second City, and has been continually working on honing his comedic and improvisational skills since the age of 13. He's trained at Second City, The Groundlings, and LA Connection. Ben enjoys visiting new Escape Rooms, Parkour/Free Running, and trains at various gyms in Los Angeles when he's not acting or writing.
Ben Stobber is a Student Emmy/Broadway World award winning actor and one of the creators of the Lucky Sevens Film Challenge that is giving seven indie filmmakers a shot at shooting a feature film in seven days with no more than seven crew members for $7,000 in 2021. Born in Hudson, Wisconsin but raised in the small town of Pueblo West, Colorado, he developed his passion for acting since age five through talent shows, musicals, speech & debate, and love for Shakespeare. His move to Las Vegas in 2002 brought opportunities with Paramount in Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton, followed by other local Vegas acting opportunities as a scare actor for Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Blue Man Group at the Venetian, & Cirque du Soleil's Love at the Mirage. His first time in front of the camera was in 2004 for TNT's Dramatic Auditions when they were traveling around the country looking for the best actors. Of the many who auditioned, he was chosen as one of five semifinalists in the Las Vegas region. Biggest stage performance break came from being cast as the lead role of Ash in the Las Vegas premiere of Evil Dead the Musical. This lead him to his first starring performance on the strip at Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino where he performed for almost three years. Other notable credits on the Las Vegas strip were Legwarmers, Divorce Party the Musical, & Awesome 80's Prom. Recent film credits include Bloodthirst(Costas Mandylor, Robert Lasardo, Tara Reid) distributed by Lionsgate, Immortal Wars(Eric Roberts, Tom Sizemore, Bill Oberst Jr.) Entertainment One, Bus Party to Hell(Tara Reid, Sadie Katz, Devanny Pinn) Gravitas Ventures, Sunset Society(Lemmy, Dizzy Reed, Ron Jeremy, Steve-O) Cleopatra Entertainment, and Unwritten( Lorenzo Lamas) from Random Media.
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Ben Stone Zelman is an actor, known for Dispatches from Elsewhere (2020) and Becca's Bunch (2018).