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Jerry Stiller, father of Ben Stiller and 'Seinfeld' actor, dead at 92

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Ben Stiller shares heartfelt message about dad Jerry Stiller who has died at 92
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ByStephen Iervolino
May 11, 2020, 11:36 AM

Jerry Stiller, fan-favorite "Seinfeld" actor, father of Ben Stiller, and veteran of stage and screen, has died at 92.

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Ben Stiller confirmed the death "from natural causes" early Monday morning. "He was a great dad and grandfather, and the most dedicated husband to Anne [Meara, Ben's mom] for about 62 years. He will be greatly missed," the younger Stiller tweeted, adding, "Love you Dad."

A generation ago, Stiller was one half of the hit comedy team Stiller and Meara, which made numerous appearances on TV variety shows, including "The Ed Sullivan Show." But it was Stiller's casting as George Costanza's hotheaded father, Frank, that brought Jerry Stiller a new generation of fans.

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Stiller appeared on "Seinfeld" 26 times, replacing John Randolph in the role. Randolph's only appearance as Frank Costanza, the season 4 episode "The Handicap Spot," was eventually re-shot when "Seinfeld" came to syndication in 1995, with Stiller replacing him in the reruns.

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Stiller's turn as Frank Costanza, and his character's "halting way of speaking," became a sitcom classic, spawning catchphrases like "Serenity Now!" and bringing to life Seinfeld writer Daniel O'Keefe's troubling family Christmas replacement, Festivus.

Jerry Stiller's Emmy-nominated Seinfeld run also led him to a role on "The King of Queens" from 1998-2007 as Arthur Spooner, the father-in-law of star Kevin James' Doug Heffernan.

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Stiller began his career as a dramatic actor, logging roles in films such as "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" and others. He also starred in both versions of John Waters' throwback, "Hairspray": in the original, Stiller and drag star Divine played Ricki Lake's parents, while he played Mr. Pinky in the 2007 Adam Shankman-directed musical version.

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Stiller also starred with director son Ben Stiller in the "Zoolander" movies and in "The Heartbreak Kid."

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