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8olivi4no · 4 years ago
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#arthurspooner #jerrystiller #kellerarthur #555nase #kingofqueens #illustration #art #faceoftheday #febuary #2021 #oneliner #notoninfo #noton #himekuri #calender #20210210 (hier: Hamburg, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLKzDmHHJvz/?igshid=1307sh0qjy1xh
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informationpalace · 5 years ago
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In Jerry Stiller, the Rage of Jewish Fathers Found a Hilarious Outlet
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It made me laugh every time Jerry Stiller opened his mouth on "Seinfeld." It was, in part, the shock of what happened. Stiller, who died at the age of 92 on Monday, was not thinking so much as erupting. Instantly his bristling bass changed the energy in the scene, adding ludicrous tension and anger that came off like deliriously stupid. Then there was his masterly comic pace, a rat-a-tat of old school that got straight to the point. What really resonated, however, was more intimate. I did not know any New York stand-ups like Jerry Seinfeld as a kid watching this classic sitcom, crazy copy editors like Elaine Benes or whoever the hell Cosmo Kramer was. But Frank Costanza, of Stiller, was incredibly familiar, with an immediately identifiable strength and fashion sense from my family's Florida contingent. They did not remind me of a single parent so much as they all screamed at one another at the same time, over chopped liver. Stiller had, it has to be said, an enormous career which included helping to invent improve comedy with the Compass Players in Chicago; a hit double act with his wife, Anne Meara; and memorable parental roles in everything from the movie "Hairspray" to the sitcom "The King of Queens." Yet, as often happens in memories like this, journalists prefer to concentrate on his most famous role. Just as it annoyed me that the headlines about Brian Dennehy's death focused on "Tommy Boy" and "First Blood," as opposed to his landmark leading performances in Arthur Miller's and Eugene O'Neill's plays, you might be irritated that this essay celebrates one supporting role towards the end of his career. Bellowing "Serenity now! "There is no tablespoon of Zen in it as a device for calming on his doctor's orders. Stiller was not a renter of one-trick, either. He could also find laughs in a soft tone, even taking advantage of juxtapositions. Hear him repeat: "You want a piece of me? "To Julia Louis-Dreyfus in one of the great outtakes in comedy history, making her break character. It is his quiet volume that startles, setting the roar up at first. Frank Costanza was written, more or less by mistake, as an Italian, not a Jewish. Still we Jewish people knew better. Or Jerry Stiller, at least, made sure that we did. He had been the show is Jewish head. "Seinfeld" was not an overt reference to his Jewishness but offered ample clues. Perhaps the greatest episode of Stiller is the one we hear from his mortified friend, George, played by Jason Alexander, that he created a holiday as an alternative to Christmas called Festivus. If Jewish children have a growing outsider experience, it is the peculiar isolation felt during the holidays in December when they are trapped without Christmas trees and stockings. And while Festivus has entered the popular lexicon, the episode that sounded like so many Passover Seders features a peculiar tone set by Stiller. "The Festivus tradition," he declared, "begins with the outpouring of complaints." Stiller is a master at complaint, much like so many great Jewish comics. Jeff Ross turned to him at the roast of Stiller's New York Friars Club, and said, "His Hebrew name is Yech!” There is a glorious ritual of making fun of their parents and grandparents by Jewish comics, especially the generation that immigrated to the United States. Woody Allen, Elaine May and Larry David have done it all, turning these people into caricatures shouting, neurosis givers of guilt and nabobs. From the viewpoint of young people like me, who saw something strange about these beloved family members, these jokes emerged. They had heavy accents, visions of the old world and funny sounding work. I had a grandfather selling eggs (he looked more like Seinfeld’s father than as Frank Costanza). And yet we always knew it was harder for those elders than we did. All these elements had been in the portrait of Jerry Stiller. He was silly but also proud, nervous about the dumb stuff and excited about them. His sparring with his wife, performed beautifully by Estelle Harris, with equal intensity and a far higher voice, were aggressive yet friendly battles. Father's rage can be horrific. And sitcoms have a cheap way of sanding off the surfaces. But Stiller has a consistently endearing comic rage: plucky, ineffective with hint of fire. That was absolutely critical. The younger people on the show did not cower at his temper as much as they roll their eyes. Do not forget leaving your valuable comment on this piece of writing and sharing with your near and dear ones. To keep yourself up-to-date with Information Palace, put your email in the space given below and Subscribe. Furthermore, if you yearn to know about the messages sent to Ian Wright, view our construct, ‘Ian Wright 'fighting' after Racist Messages sent to him on Social Media’. Read the full article
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themovievato · 5 years ago
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I was very sad to hear the passing of legendary comedian Jerry Stiller. Jerry and his late wife, Anna Meara started a comedy team known as Stiller & Meara who were known in the 60s and 70s. But people who grew up in the 90s and 2000s known him as George Costanza's father Frank in Seinfeld, Arthur Spooner in The King Of Queen's, Harvey Bushkin in the film Heavyweights, and Maury Ballstein from Zoolander. But he's known as the father comic genius of @benstiller. Jerry spend over 60 years of entertainment business to make us laugh. Rest well, Mr. Stiller... You're finally reunited with Anna. R.I.P. Jerry Stiller, we will miss you. #ripjerrystiller #frankcostanza #arthurspooner https://www.instagram.com/p/CAEzaiaDXDI/?igshid=1hkarl2g9a3b6
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ninalomando · 5 years ago
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🙏🏻👨🏻‍🦰😢 RIP Jerry Stiller
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thecollagegallery · 5 years ago
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Good bye, your sense of humor will be always in my heart #jerrystiller #arthurspooner (hier: Speyer, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CADaijTHKsZ/?igshid=17tlmtpoj272w
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naturalbornthriller · 5 years ago
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Gerald Isaac Stiller 1927~2020 #JerryStiller #TheStillerAndMearaShow #Seinfeld #GeorgeCostanza #TheKingOfQueens #ArthurSpooner #RIPJerryStiller https://www.instagram.com/p/CAC3BgtgqN5/?igshid=1ghduzuc82023
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renovatio06 · 5 years ago
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Jerry Stiller, Comedian With Enduring Appeal, Is Dead at 92 - The New York Times
Jerry Stiller, Comedian With Enduring Appeal, Is Dead at 92 – The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/11/obituaries/jerry-stiller-seinfeld-dead.html
I’m a little – or a little more – heartbroken today. I just learned via the New York Times that one of my favorite comedians and actors, Mr. Jerry Stiller, father to Ben Stiller and Amy Stiller, both with Hollywood acclaim, has died at 92. He cheered me up countless times and keeps lifting my spirits in all episodes…
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veritablevirgo2 · 5 years ago
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RIP Jerry Stiller, 92. #FrankCostanza #Seinfield #ArthurSpooner #KingOfQueens
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derfenner · 5 years ago
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via Twitter https://twitter.com/DerFenner
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cmsean · 5 years ago
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R.I.P Legend 🙏🏻😭 One of the funniest guys on TV. Will never forget especially his roles in both #Seinfeld and #KingofQueens. Not to mention he reminds me of my own dad with his sudden outbursts and yelling. It really hits home. An absolute character. And gifted actor. A legend lost, but never forgotten. Thanks for the memories ❤ thoughts and prayers to @benstiller, the extended family, and friends. -- #RIPJerryStiller #FrankCostanza #ArthurSpooner https://www.instagram.com/p/CACqHhwACbA/?igshid=123m3dozdh3dg
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laylowmoon · 9 years ago
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Join Jerry for some #livemusic at @gulugulucafe on August 7th and at #WalnutStreetCoffeeCafe on August 14th! Excited to be playing on the #NorthShore! Both shows start around #8pm, and both are #FREE! More details to come! #jerrystiller #jerry #arthurspooner #salemma #lynnma #northshoreboston #localmusic #boston #bostonmusic #lynnmusic #salemmusic #mamusic #music #freeshows
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themidwayjp · 10 years ago
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#Repost @laylowmoon with @repostapp.
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Believe-you-me! You don't want to be the subject of Jerry's judging gaze for not being a pal and joining him for a hang at @themidwaycafejp on Wednesday! "Four great bands for five measly bucks!" He says. #boston #music #bostonmusic #localmusic #livemusic #midwaycafe #midwaycafejp #jp #jamaicaplain #jerrystiller #jerry #arthurspooner
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hankington-blog · 11 years ago
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Cause people got me, got me questionin'
Where is the Love?
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sweenebt-blog-blog · 13 years ago
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It's a known fact that Nixon in the Rolls Royce of presidential shaped potato chips.
Arthur Spooner
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