Married to Laughter: A Love Story Featuring Anne Meara
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Married to Laughter: A Love Story Featuring Anne Meara

Married to Laughter: A Love Story Featuring Anne Meara
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Married to Laughter: A Love Story Featuring Anne Meara

by Jerry Stiller
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (2000-09-06)
ISBN: 0684869039
EAN: 9780684869032
Dewy Decimal #: 792.028092273
Hardcover: 336 pages
SKU: 29753
Condition: New
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The current generation knows him as the serenity-seeking Frank Costanza from Seinfeld. An older generation knows him as one-half of the comedy team Stiller and Meara. But, as his memoir, Married to Laughter, reveals, Jerry Stiller has had a lifelong love affair with entertainment.

Growing up during the Depression in Brooklyn and on Manhattan's Lower East Side, Jerry Stiller discovered the power of comedy when, as a child, he saw Eddie Cantor transform an audience. Jerry's father often took him to vaudeville performances, where Jerry decided that he, too, wanted to make people laugh. He studied drama at Syracuse University, where a charismatic professor inspired Jerry to believe that he could achieve his dream and become a successful actor. After Syracuse, Jerry returned to New York to begin a life in the theater.

Jerry soon met Anne Meara. Even before he fell in love with her, he knew she was a remarkable person. At first they encouraged each other in their separate performances, but eventually they began doing a comedy act in the coffeehouses of New York's Greenwich Village. They created a brilliantly successful act with two characters who were exaggerated versions of themselves. Before long, they were regulars on The Ed Sullivan Show, the most popular television program of the day. Stiller and Meara was a smash hit.

But Jerry's first love has always been the theater, and he writes with fondness and charm about his nearly fifty years in show business -- from summer stock to the early days of Joe Papp's pioneering Shakespeare in the Park, from his Broadway performance in Hurlyburly to his roles in such films as The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The Ritz, Seize the Day, and Hairspray. He describes the genesis of the hugely successful Blue Nun radio commercials that he and Anne recorded, the first of many award-winning advertisements they would make together.

Jerry takes us inside his life offstage, describing with great candor his personal and professional neuroses, including some unusual experiences in therapy. He recounts hilarious stories about the Stiller family and tells wonderful tales about such friends and colleagues as Walter Matthau, Colleen Dewhurst, Mike Nichols, F. Murray Abraham, and Henny Youngman.

But most of all, he describes life with Anne, showing us his admiration for her as a performer and describing how she gave him the insight into acting that he'd long sought.

Married to Laughter is a great love story about two people who found their place in show business without ever losing sight of each other.


Customer Reviews


Gotta love him!
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-10-11


For all of the people who think that Jerry Stiller's legacy will be a few short years on television, they are missing so much about this wonderful man. Great read for a celeb autobiography.


Feeling puzzled about this man.
Rating (2)
Date: 2007-12-05


On the one hand Jerry Stiller seems like a decent fellow. I admired him for his long marriage and his generous spirit. He really seems to love people who have helped his career. ON the other hand he seems to be very egotistical about being Jewish. He also seemed a bit down on Catholicism...which would really bug me if I were Catholic. The book annoyed me when he recalled driving his wife to her childhood home. Anne Meara had converted to Judaism after marrying Stiller. She wanted to visit her old church after seeing her childhood house. And J.S. was out of sorts about it. He worried that she was going to revert back to Catholicism. And he felt as he sat in the car waiting for her, that he was unable to share this time with her. I thought he should have gone into the church with her to comfort her. Also he admitted that he had guilt feelings about marrying a non-Jew. I felt sorry for Anne Meara because Stiller came off sounding like a narrow minded person.


A Glimpse into Jerry Stiller's Life
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-04-04

2 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful


Comedian Jerry Stiller shares stories from his life that are sure to make you laugh and inspire you to work hard for your dream.


Great book about Ben's parents
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-03-19

2 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful


Ok, I'll admit it. I bought the book with the hope of getting a glimpse into the childhood and family life of Ben Stiller. I didn't find out much about him, but I did learn a lot about his parents. I first saw Jerry Stiller in Seinfeld, I had no idea what a long resume he had prior to that. I enjoyed every page of his book and didn't want it to end. He certainly has worked hard for all his fame and I appreciate that he shared so many stories with his honest feelings. Jerry and his wife are both extremely talented and versatile performers.


Life, love and laughter...
Rating (5)
Date: 2003-09-09

2 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


Really liked this book. Jerry Stiller takes us on a trip through his life, and it's funny, sad, and always interesting. I found out so many things about him that I didn't know--such as: he was a stage actor, in Shakespeare, no less! And, his courtship of, and eventual marriage to, Anne Meara, is related--sometimes humorously, sometimes seriously, but always with honesty. Jerry and Anne discover that their career aspirations aren't really the same, and each builds their own career, but never forgetting each other. The road is sometimes bumpy, but they don't lose sight of one another, and their love for each other is deep and true. A fine book, Mr. Stiller!

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