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Bob Balaban

American actor (born 1945)


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American actor (born 1945)

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Robert Elmer Balaban (born August 16, 1945) is an American actor and filmmaker. Aside from his acting career, Balaban has directed three feature films, in addition to numerous television episodes and films, and was one of the producers nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for Gosford Park (2001), in which he also appeared. He is also an author of children's novels.

Balaban has appeared in the Christopher Guest comedies Waiting for Guffman (1996), Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003), and For Your Consideration (2006) and in the Wes Anderson films Moonrise Kingdom (2012), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), Isle of Dogs (2018), The French Dispatch (2021), and Asteroid City (2023). Balaban's other film roles include the drama Midnight Cowboy (1969); the science fiction films Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Altered States (1980), 2010 (1984), the comedy Deconstructing Harry (1997), and the historical drama Capote (2005).

Early life and education

Balaban was born to a Jewish family on August 16, 1945, in Chicago, the son of Eleanor (née Pottasch) and Elmer Balaban, who owned several movie theatres and later was a pioneer in cable television. His mother acted under the name Eleanor Barry. His paternal grandparents emigrated from Moldova and Ukraine to Chicago, while his mother's family was from Germany, Russia, and Romania.

His uncles were dominant forces in the theatre business; they founded the Balaban and Katz Theatre circuit in Chicago, a chain which included the Chicago and Uptown Theatres. Balaban's father, Elmer, and uncle, Harry, founded the H & E Balaban Corporation in Chicago, which operated its own movie palaces, including the Esquire Theatre in Chicago. They later owned a powerful group of television stations and cable television franchises. His uncle Barney Balaban was president of Paramount Pictures for nearly 30 years from 1936 to 1964. His maternal grandmother's second husband, Sam Katz, was a vice president at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer beginning in 1936. Sam had been an early partner of Bob's uncles Abe, Barney, John, and Max in forming Balaban and Katz. Sam served as president of the Publix theatre division of Paramount Pictures.

Balaban began his college career at Colgate University where he joined Phi Kappa Tau fraternity and then transferred to New York University. He studied acting at HB Studio under Uta Hagen.

Career

Balaban's first notable role was on stage; he originated the role of Linus in the original off-Broadway production of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown in 1967. One of his earliest appearances in film was a small role in Midnight Cowboy (1969).

In the 1970s, he appeared as Grady Garrett on an episode of Room 222, Orr in Catch-22, Elliot the Organizer in The Strawberry Statement, and the interpreter David Laughlin in the 1977 Steven Spielberg science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. In 1979, he received a Tony Award nomination for his role in The Inspector General. During the 1980s he appeared in films including Ken Russell's Altered States (1980) and the 1984 2001: A Space Odyssey sequel 2010 (as Dr. Chandra, the creator of HAL 9000). He also directed the Randy Quaid horror comedy film Parents, and the Armin Mueller-Stahl drama film The Last Good Time (1994).

Balaban had supporting roles in films such as Absence of Malice, Bob Roberts, Deconstructing Harry, Ghost World, The Majestic, Lady in the Water, and Christopher Guest's Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration.

He appeared on television in Miami Vice as reporter Ira Stone. In 1999, Balaban made a guest appearance in the sitcom Friends as Phoebe Buffay's father Frank in "The One with Joey's Bag". In 1992, he had a recurring role on the fourth season of Seinfeld as Russell Dalrymple, a fictional NBC executive partially based on real NBC executive Warren Littlefield. Balaban went on to play Littlefield himself in The Late Shift, a 1996 television movie about the battle between Jay Leno and David Letterman for NBC's The Tonight Show. In 2012, Balaban voiced the audiobook version of Warren Littlefield's autobiography, Top of the Rock: Inside the Rise and Fall of Must See TV.

Balaban co-produced Gosford Park (2001), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. He also appeared in the movie as Morris Weissman, a Hollywood producer. In 2006, he directed the film Bernard and Doris, starring Susan Sarandon. The following year, he made a guest appearance in an episode of Entourage as a doctor known for writing prescriptions for medical marijuana. Balaban directed the 2009 biopic Georgia O'Keeffe, starring Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons. In 2010, he appeared as Judge Clayton Horn, the real-life judge who presided over the obscenity trial of Lawrence Ferlinghetti and City Lights Bookstore in the movie Howl.

Alongside Morgan Freeman and John Lithgow, Balaban appeared onstage in September 2011 as Judge Vaughn Walker in the Broadway debut of the play 8, which depicts the federal trial that overturned California's Prop 8 ban on same-sex marriage. The production was held at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre to raise money for the American Foundation for Equal Rights.

In 2012, Balaban directed four episodes of the Showtime series Nurse Jackie.

Balaban performed in the short radio play Milton Bradley by Peter Sagal in January 2016, for Playing on Air, a non-profit organization that "records short plays [for public radio and podcast] written by top playwrights and performed by outstanding actors."

In early 2021, Balaban provided the voice of the narrator in The Simpsons episode "The Dad-Feelings Limited".

Writing

Balaban wrote a series of six children's novels featuring a bionic dog named McGrowl. He also co-authored Spielberg, Truffaut & Me: An Actor's Diary with Steven Spielberg, originally published as Close Encounters of the Third Kind Diary and The Creature from the Seventh Grade: Sink or Swim (Creature from the Seventh Grade, #2) which Andy Rash illustrated.

Personal life

Balaban is married to Lynn Grossman; they have two daughters. He resides on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He is a member of the board of the Exoneration Initiative, a charity dedicated to exonerating wrongfully-convicted people in New York.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969Midnight CowboyThe Young Student – New York
Me, NatalieMorris
1970The Strawberry StatementElliot
Catch-22Capt. Orr
1971Making ItWilkie
1974Bank ShotVictor Karpcredited as Robert Balaban
1975Report to the CommissionerJoey Egan
1977Close Encounters of the Third KindDavid Laughlin
1978GirlfriendsMartin
1980Altered StatesArthur Rosenberg
1981Prince of the CitySantimassino
Absence of MaliceElliott Rosen
Whose Life Is It Anyway?Carter Hill
19842010: The Year We Make ContactDr. Chandra
1987End of the LineWarren Gerber
1989Dead BangElliot Webly
1990AliceSid Moscowitz
1991Little Man TateQuizmasterUncredited
1992Bob RobertsMichael Janes
1993Amos & AndrewDr. R.A. 'Roy' Fink
For Love or MoneyEd Drinkwater
1994GreedyEdward "Eddie" Ault
City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's GoldDr. Jeffrey SanbornUncredited
1995Pie in the SkyPaul Entamen
1996Waiting for GuffmanLloyd Miller
Conversation with the BeastWebster
1997ClockwatchersMilton Lasky
Deconstructing HarryRichard
1999Cradle Will RockHarry Hopkins
Jakob the LiarKowalsky
Three to TangoDecker
2000Best in ShowDr. Theodore W. Millbank, III
2001The MexicanBernie Nayman
Ghost WorldMr. Coleslaw
Gosford ParkMorris WeissmanAlso producer/writer
The MajesticElvin Clyde
2002The TuxedoWinton ChalmersUncredited
2003A Mighty WindJonathan Steinbloom
2004Marie and BruceRoger
2005CapoteWilliam Shawn
Trust the ManTobey's TherapistUncredited
2006Lady in the WaterHarry Farber
For Your ConsiderationPhilip Koontz
2007DedicationArthur Planck
License to WedJewelry Store ClerkUncredited
No ReservationsTherapist
2009RageMr. White
2010HowlJudge Clayton Horn
2011Thin IceLeonard Dahl
A Monster in ParisInspector PâtéVoice only
The Five Stages of GriefDaniel's FatherVoice only
2012Moonrise KingdomNarrator
Girl Most LikelyMr. Duncan
2013Fading GigoloSol
2014The Monuments MenPvt. Preston Savitz
The Grand Budapest HotelM. Martin
2015Hitchcock/TruffautNarrator
2016MascotsSol Lumpkin
I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the HouseMr. Waxcap
2018Isle of DogsKingVoice only
An L.A. MinuteShelly
2021The French DispatchUncle Nick
202380 for BradyMark
Asteroid CityLarkings Executive
2025Fantasy LifeLenny

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1965HankHarveyEpisode: "Will The Real Harvey Wheatley Please Stand Up?"
1969Room 222Grady GarrettEpisode: "Father & Sons"
1971–1972The Mod SquadWalter / Tony2 episodes
1971Love, American StyleNickEpisode: "Love and the Fuzz"
1976MaudeAmbrose RileyEpisode: "Maude's Ex-Convict"
1985–1986Miami ViceIra Stone2 episodes
1987Amazing StoriesJo-Jo GillespieEpisode: "Gershwin's Trunk"
1990The Face of FearIra PreduskiTelevision movie
1992–1993SeinfeldRussell Dalrymple5 episodes
1995LegendHarry Parver2 episodes
1996The Late ShiftWarren LittlefieldTelevision movie
1998FriendsFrank Buffay Sr.Episode: "The One with Joey's Bag"
1999Swing VoteJustice Eli MacCorckleTelevision movie
Dr. Katz, Professional TherapistHimself (voice)Episode: "Expert Witness"
2000The West WingTed MarcusEpisode: "20 Hours in L.A."
Now and AgainFrederick LizzardEpisode: "Lizzard's Tale"
2002The Education of Max BickfordDr. Lowell ShermanEpisode: "I Never Schlunged My Father"
2006Tom Goes to the MayorWalt Pickle (voice)Episode: "The Layover"
2007EntourageDoctorEpisode: "The Dream Team"
2008RecountBen GinsbergTelevision movie
2011Web TherapyTed MitchellEpisode: "Shrink Rap"
2011–2012The Good WifeGordon Higgs2 episodes
2013Muhammad Ali's Greatest FightLawyerTelevision movie
Family TreeMelvin Schmelff / Tumbleweed TimEpisode: "Cowboys"
2013–2015GirlsMr. Rice3 episodes
2014Alpha HouseSenator Elliot Robeson2 episodes
2015–2019Broad CityArthur Wexler3 episodes
2015Last Week Tonight with John OliverHimself (as mascot of the ATF)Episode: "Paid Family Leave"
Show Me a HeroJudge Leonard Burke Sand4 episodes
2016Last Week Tonight with John OliverCrazy WalterEpisode: "Auto Lending"
PitchFrank Reid3 episodes
GravesSecretary BurnsEpisode: "Nothing Can Come From Nothing"
2017WormwoodDr. Harold A. Abramson4 episodes
2018–2020Condorurl=https://deadline.com/2017/04/condor-william-hurt-bob-balaban-audience-network-series-cast-1202068252/title='Condor': William Hurt & Bob Balaban To Topline Audience Network Series; Full Cast Setwork=Deadlineauthor=Denise Petskidate=April 12, 2017access-date=March 1, 2018}}Main cast, 20 episodes
2018AnimalsHimself (voice)2 episodes
2019The PoliticianKeaton HobartMain role
2021The SimpsonsNarrator (voice)Episode: "The Dad-Feelings Limited"
Summer Camp IslandGerald (voice)Episode: "Hark the Gerald Sings"
The ChairElliot Rentz6 episodes
The Harper HouseBuck Mastiff / Frederick (voice)Episode: "Destination Funeral/Making the Lie Real"
2022Space ForceRon (voice)Episode: "Mad (Buff) Confidence"
2025SeveranceMark W.2 episodes
American Dad!Glen Hanover (voice)Episode: "Oh Brothel, Where Art Thou?"

Director

YearTitleNotes
1983Tales from the DarksideEpisode: "Trick or Treat (Pilot)"
The Brass RingTelevision movie
1985Amazing StoriesEpisode: "Fine Tuning"
1987Invisible ThreadTelevision movie
1989Parents
1991–1992Eerie, Indiana3 episodes
1993My Boyfriend's Back
1994The Last Good Time
1995LegendEpisode: "Revenge of the Herd"
1997Subway Stories: Tales from the UndergroundTelevision movie; segment: "The 5:24"
1998OzEpisode: "Great Men"
1999Strangers with CandyEpisode: "Jerri Is Only Skin Deep"
2000Now and AgainEpisode: "Lizzard's Tale"
DeadlineEpisode: "Perception"
2001Dead Last2 episodes
2002–2003The Twilight Zone2 episodes
2005The ExoneratedTelevision movie
2008Bernard and Doris
SwingtownEpisode: "Go Your Own Way"
2009Georgia O'KeeffeTelevision movie
2011–2012Nurse Jackie4 episodes
2013–2014Alpha House3 episodes
2016Graves2 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
1967You're a Good Man, Charlie BrownLinus van PeltTheatre 80, Off-Broadway
1968Plaza SuiteBorden Eisler/BellhopPlymouth Theatre, Broadway
1977Some of My Best FriendsLawrence MumfordLongacre Theatre, Broadway
1978The Inspector GeneralÓssipCircle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
1988Speed-the-PlowCharlie FoxRoyale Theatre, Broadway
20118Judge Vaughn WalkerEugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway
2014A Delicate BalanceHenryJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway

Podcasts

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018Wolverine: The Long NightJoseph Langrock

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryProjectResult
2001Academy AwardsBest PictureGosford Park
2001British Academy Film AwardsOutstanding British Film
2009Golden Globe AwardsBest Miniseries or Television FilmBernard and Doris
2008Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or MovieRecount
Outstanding Television MovieBernard and Doris
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series or Movie
2010Georgia O'Keeffe
1979Tony AwardsBest Featured Actor in a PlayThe Inspector General
2001Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion PictureGosford Park
2005Capote

Books

References

References

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  5. (1989). "Films in Review". [[National Board of Review of Motion Pictures]].
  6. ''[[Uptown: Portrait of a Palace]]'', 2006 documentary film
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  15. (3 March 2012). "''8'': A Play about the Fight for Marriage Equality". [[YouTube]].
  16. Gray, Stephen. (March 1, 2012). "YouTube to broadcast Proposition 8 play live". pinknews.co.uk.
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  19. PlayingOnAir. (2016-01-24). "New Podcast! MILTON BRADLEY by Peter Sagal".
  20. Bob Balaban. (August 1, 2002). "Beware of Dog (McGrowl #1)". Scholastic, Inc..
  21. "The Sheila Variations". Sheila O Malley.
  22. "Sink or Swim". FantasticFiction.
  23. Williams, Alex. (September 11, 1995). "Realistic Idealists". The New York Times.
  24. (July 31, 2006). "Bridgehampton Bob Balaban Does Special Thing With Hoe". Observer.
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  26. Tirdad Derakhshani, [http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/television/20150816_HBO_s__Show_Me_a_Hero___Intelligent_but_hardly_heroic.html HBO's 'Show Me a Hero': Intelligent but hardly heroic], ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' (August 16, 2015).
  27. Denise Petski. (April 12, 2017). "'Condor': William Hurt & Bob Balaban To Topline Audience Network Series; Full Cast Set". [[Deadline Hollywood.
  28. "Plaza Suite (Broadway, 1968)".
  29. "Some of My Best Friends (Broadway, 1977)".
  30. "The Inspector General (Broadway, 1978)".
  31. "Speed-the-Plow (Broadway, 1988)".
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  33. "A Delicate Balance (Broadway, 2014)".
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