Billy Crystal

Billy Crystal

Actor, Producer, Writer

تاريخ الميلاد 14 مارس، 1948 في Yorkville, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Billy Crystal was born on March 14, 1948 in Manhattan, New York, and was raised on Long Island. He is the youngest of three sons born to Helen (Gabler) and Jack Crystal. His father was a well-known concert promoter who co-founded Commodore Records and his mother was a homemaker. His family were Jewish emigrants from Russia, Austria, and Lithuania. With his father in the music business, Billy was no stranger to some of the top performers of the time. Legends such as Billie Holiday, Pee Wee Russell, and Eddie Condon regularly stopped by the Crystal household. At age 15, Billy faced a personal tragedy when his father died of a heart attack at the relatively young age of 54. This gave Billy a real appreciation of what his dad was able to accomplish while alive and what his mother did to keep the family together. Despite this tragedy, Billy was very upbeat and likable as a kid. He had a unique talent for making people laugh. With television becoming a new medium, Billy got his influence from shows like The Honeymooners (1955), and "The Ed Sullivan Show" and performers like Alan King, Ernie Kovacs and Jonathan Winters. He started doing stand-up comedy at the age of 16. However, his real dream was to be a professional baseball player. His idol growing up was Yankees outfielder Mickey Mantle. He spent long hours in the summers playing softball in the middle of Park Avenue with his brothers and his father, a former pitcher at St. John's University . At Long Beach High, Billy played second base and was varsity captain in his senior year. This earned him a baseball scholarship from Marshall University in West Virginia which he accepted. However, he would never end up playing a game as the baseball program was suspended during his freshman year. This would lead him to leave the university and move back to New York. He then enrolled at nearby Nassau Community College, majoring in theater. It was there that he met and fell in love with a dancer named Janice Goldfinger. They would get married in 1970 and have two daughters. Shortly after, Billy got accepted in New York University, where he majored in Film and TV Direction. While at NYU, he studied under legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese. He also worked as house manager and usher on a production of "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown." After receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts from NYU in 1970, Billy temporarily worked as a substitute teacher until he was able to get gigs as a stand-up comic. He formed his own improv group, 3's Company, and opened for musicians like Barry Manilow. His impression of Howard Cosell interviewing Muhammad Ali became a huge hit with the audience. He left Long Beach for Hollywood in August of 1976 in the hopes of trying to land a role on a television series. It only took a year before he got his big break when he was chosen for the role of gay character Jodie Dallas on the controversial ABC sitcom Soap (1977). This would be the first time that an American TV show would feature an openly gay character as a regular. The show ran successfully for four seasons and helped to jump-start Billy's previously stagnant career. After Soap (1977) ended in 1981, Billy continued to do his stand-up routine, which was now attracting a larger audience with his growing celebrity status. During this time, he made many TV guest appearances and even hosted his own short-lived variety show, The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour (1982). He became a regular on Saturday Night Live (1975) in 1984 where his Fernando Lamas impression with the catchphrase "You Look Mahvellous" was a huge hit with viewers. This would lead to appearances in feature-length films such as Running Scared (1986) and Throw Momma from the Train (1987). In 1986, along with Whoopi Goldberg and Robin Williams, he started Comic Relief, an annual stand-up comedy show which helped to raise money for housing and medical care for the homeless. The show has since grown substantially with the continued support of all three comics. Billy's career would peak in the late 1980s and early 1990s. His roles in the blockbuster movies When Harry Met Sally... (1989) and City Slickers (1991) helped to establish himself as one of Hollwood's top movie stars. This star status was further validated when he was chosen to host the annual Oscars in 1990, an honor in which he would repeat seven more times. He made his big screen directorial debut in the 1992 film Mr. Saturday Night (1992), which was about a washed-up stand-up comic who refuses to retire. He also wrote, produced and starred in the film. Although the film was not a huge hit, it proved that Billy was much more than an actor and comedian. In the following years, Billy continued to act in, produce, and direct several films. He had his share of hits (Analyze This (1999), America's Sweethearts (2001)) and some flops (Fathers' Day (1997), My Giant (1998)). His role in as a therapist to mobster Robert De Niro in Analyze This (1999) earned him critical praise. In 2001, Billy parlayed his childhood love of baseball and Mickey Mantle into a feature film. The movie, 61* (2001), which premiered on HBO, centered on the relationship between Mantle and Roger Maris and their 1961 pursuit of Babe Ruth's home run record. The film for which Billy served as director and executive producer, garnered 12 Emmy nominations in all. Offscreen, Billy remains married to Janice Crystal and they have homes in California and New York. Both of his daughters are involved in the film business. Jennifer Crystal Foley is an aspiring actress, appearing in 61* (2001), while Lindsay Crystal is an aspiring filmmaker, creating and directing the documentary My Uncle Berns (2003).

أفضل الأعمال

  • Analyze This
  • سيتي سليكرز
  • Forget Paris
  • Friends: The Best of Chandler
  • Modern Family Season 1
  • The Larry Sanders Show Season 1
  • Howl's Moving Castle
  • Frasier Season 1
  • Monsters, Inc.
  • Sesame Street: Big Bird's Wish
  • Liberty's Kids
  • This Is Spinal Tap
  • 61*
  • Hamlet (1996)
  • Mr. Saturday Night: A New Musical Comedy
  • Cars
  • Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales
  • Deconstructing Harry
  • Monsters University (Theatrical Version)
  • Mike's New Car - Pixar Short

فيلموغرافيا

  • 2024
    Before - Season 1
  • 2022
    Mr. Saturday Night: A New Musical Comedy
  • 2021
    Here Today
  • 2019
    Standing Up, Falling Down
  • 2016
    The Comedian
  • 2015
    The Comedians Season 1
  • 2013
    Monsters University (Theatrical Version)
  • 2012
    Small Apartments
  • Parental Guidance
  • 2011
    Web Therapy Season 1
  • 2010
    Tooth Fairy
  • I'm Still Here
  • 2009
    Modern Family Season 1
  • 2006
    Cars
  • 2004
    Howl's Moving Castle
  • 2002
    Mike's New Car - Pixar Short
  • Analyze That
  • Liberty's Kids
  • 2001
    61*
  • Monsters, Inc.
  • America's Sweethearts
  • 2000
    The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
  • 1999
    Analyze This
  • Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepytime Tales
  • 1998
    My Giant
  • 1997
    Deconstructing Harry
  • Father's Day (1997)
  • 1996
    Hamlet (1996)
  • 1995
    Forget Paris
  • 1994
    City Slickers II: The Legend Of Curly's Gold
  • Friends: The Best of Chandler
  • 1993
    Frasier Season 1
  • 1992
    Mr. Saturday Night
  • The Larry Sanders Show Season 1
  • 1991
    سيتي سليكرز
  • 1988
    Memories Of Me
  • 1987
    Throw Momma from the Train
  • 1986
    رانينغ سكيرد
  • 1985
    Mike Nichols: American Masters
  • 1984
    This Is Spinal Tap
  • 1980
    Animalympics
  • 1977
    Death Flight
  • The Love Boat - The Shipshape Cruise
  • 1975
    Highlights - Saturday Night Live Season 2
  • 1969
    Sesame Street: Big Bird's Wish

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الأصناف الفنية

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Documentary
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama