
Bob Balaban
Acting · Born 1945-08-16 · age 80 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Robert Elmer Balaban, Born: August 16, 1945, Chicago, Illinois, U.S (Height: 5' 5" [1.65 m]). is an American actor, author, comedian, director, and producer. He is best known for his appearances in the Christopher Guest mockumentary comedies Waiting for Guffman (1996), Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003), and For Your Consideration (2006), as well as his roles in the films Midnight Cowboy (1969), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Altered States (1980), 2010 (1984), Deconstructing Harry (1997), and Capote (2005). Balaban has also directed three feature films, in addition to numerous television episodes and films. He is also an author of children's novels. Balaban began his career in the 1960s, appearing in small roles in films and television shows. He made his breakthrough role in the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy, playing a young hustler who befriends an aging rodeo cowboy. In the 1970s, Balaban appeared in a number of popular films, including Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Altered States (1980), and 2010 (1984). He also continued to work in television, appearing in recurring roles on the shows Lou Grant and Designing Women. In the 1990s, Balaban began a long and fruitful collaboration with filmmaker Christopher Guest. He appeared in all of Guest's mockumentary comedies, including Waiting for Guffman (1996), Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003), and For Your Consideration (2006). Balaban's performances in these films were widely praised, and he earned a reputation as one of the most reliable comedic actors in Hollywood. In addition to his work in film and television, Balaban has also directed three feature films: The Last Shot (1999), Bernie (2011), and A Little Help (2010). He is also a successful author of children's novels, and he has won several awards for his writing. Balaban is a respected and versatile actor who has enjoyed a long and successful career in the entertainment industry. He is known for his sharp wit, his impeccable comedic timing, and his ability to create memorable characters. He is a true Renaissance man, and he is sure to continue to entertain audiences for many years to come. Balaban has been nominated for numerous awards throughout his career. He has won two Primetime Emmy Awards, for his work on the television shows Lou Grant and Designing Women. He has also been nominated for two Tony Awards, for his performances in the Broadway plays The Norman Conquests and The Plough and the Stars. Balaban is a recipient of the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award. He is also a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Balaban is married to Lynn Grossman, and they have two children together. He is a resident of New York City.
Titles

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Friends

Moonrise Kingdom

Isle of Dogs

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

The Monuments Men

The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun

Severance

Asteroid City

American Dad!

Seinfeld

The Tuxedo

Capote

Midnight Cowboy

The Mexican

Ghost World

No Reservations

Lady in the Water

Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Gosford Park

2010

Deconstructing Harry

License to Wed

Oz

The Majestic

Space Force

Altered States

Best in Show

The Good Wife

Entourage

I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House

Fading Gigolo

The West Wing

Miami Vice

Girls

Jakob the Liar

For Love or Money

Catch-22

City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold

Alice

Little Man Tate

Greedy

Condor

Three to Tango

Waiting for Guffman

A Mighty Wind

Girl Most Likely

Absence of Malice

Nurse Jackie

Broad City

The Politician

Amazing Stories

Mascots

Howl

80 for Brady

Parents

Show Me a Hero

Recount

Prince of the City

Thin Ice