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Paul Reiser

Hebrew: פול רייזר
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Birthplace: New York, New York County, New York, United States
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About Paul Reiser

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reiser

Paul Reiser (born March 30, 1956) is an American comedian, actor, television personality and writer, author and musician. He is most widely known for his role in the 1990s TV sitcom Mad About You. He is ranked 77th on Comedy Central's 2004 list of the "100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time". The name of Reiser's production company, Nuance Productions, is inspired by one of his lines in the film Diner (1982), in which his character explains his discomfort with the word "nuance". Contents [show] Early life[edit]

Reiser was born in New York City, the son of Helen, a homemaker, and Sam Reiser, a wholesale health food distributor.[1] His family was Jewish. Reiser attended the East Side Hebrew Institute and graduated from Stuyvesant High School.[2] He earned his bachelor's degree at Binghamton University, where he majored in music (piano, composition). During his university years, Reiser was active in student theater productions at the Hinman Little Theater, an on-campus community theater organization located in Hinman College, Reiser's dorm community.[3] It was later renamed the Hinman Production Company.[4] He found his calling as a comedian while performing in New York clubs during university summer breaks. Career[edit]

After developing his skills as a stand-up comedian, Reiser had a breakout film role in 1982 when he appeared in Diner, a coming-of-age film directed by Barry Levinson. Reiser's character, Modell, a closet stand-up comedian, effectively brought Reiser's abilities to the attention of Hollywood. He followed this success by playing a detective in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), a role he reprised in its sequel, Beverly Hills Cop II (1987). Reiser also had roles in James Cameron's Aliens (1986), in which he played the corrupt Carter Burke; The Marrying Man (1991) and Bye Bye Love (1995). Reiser starred as one of two possible fathers of a teenage girl in the TV sitcom My Two Dads (1987–90), and later came to prominence in North America as Paul Buchman in Mad About You (1992–99), a comedy series he co-created, in which Helen Hunt co-starred as his on-screen wife. He was also the co-composer of the show's theme song, "The Final Frontier" (with Don Was), and performed the piano for the theme's recording.[5] Reiser's role in Mad About You earned him nominations for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, an American Comedy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. For the show's final season, Reiser and Hunt received $1 million ($1.4 million today) per episode.[6] In 2001, Reiser played a dramatic role as a man desperate to locate his biological mother, after learning he has a serious illness, in the British TV film My Beautiful Son. In 2002, Reiser made a guest appearance as himself on Larry David's HBO sitcom, Curb Your Enthusiasm.[7] In the TV comedy film Atlanta (2007), Reiser appears as one half of a couple who, after meeting at a funeral, are unable to stay away from each other.[8] In 2010, Reiser collaborated with the singer Julia Fordham to create a CD album titled Unusual Suspects, which includes the song "UnSung Hero", dedicated to American soldiers serving in Afghanistan. The two embarked on an acoustic tour after its release.[9] Reiser scripted and starred in the semi-autobiographical comedy series The Paul Reiser Show, which aired on NBC as a mid-season replacement during the 2010–11 TV season.[10] "This is nice", commented Reiser on the Stephanie Miller radio program, "because you get to sit around and root for other shows to fail." However, due to the lack of lead time and promotion by NBC prior to its debut (as well as poor scheduling),[11] the low-rated show was canceled on April 22, 2011, with only two episodes aired.[12][13][14] Reiser has written three books: Couplehood, about the ups and downs of being in a committed relationship; Babyhood, about his experiences as a first-time father; and Familyhood (released in May 2011), a collection of humorous essays. Couplehood is unique in that it starts on page 145; Reiser explained this as his method of giving the reader a false sense of accomplishment. In 1996, Reiser appeared on Late Show with David Letterman in the middle of writing Babyhood. Since he had not yet decided on a title, he presented a prop book, titled simply "Book" and with the same cover as that of Couplehood. Personal life[edit]

Reiser married Paula Ravets on August 21, 1988. They have two children: Ezra Samuel (born 1995) and Leon (born 2000). He is the uncle of screenwriter and producer Will Reiser, who is known for writing the semi-autobiographical comedy-drama film 50/50 (2011). Reiser's first cousin is the legal scholar Richard Epstein of New York University, the Cato Institute, Stanford University's Hoover Institution, and the University of Chicago.[15] Filmography[edit]

Film[edit] Year Title Role Notes 1982 Diner Modell 1984 Beverly Hills Cop Jeffrey 1986 Odd Jobs Max 1986 Aliens Carter Burke 1987 Beverly Hills Cop II Det. Jeffrey Friedman 1987 Cross My Heart Bruce Gaynor 1990 Crazy People Stephen Bachman 1991 The Marrying Man Phil Golden 1992 3½ Blocks from Home Unknown 1993 Family Prayers Dan Linder 1993 The Tower[disambiguation needed] Tony Minot Television movie 1994 Mr. Write Charlie Fisher 1995 Bye Bye Love Donny 1999 Get Bruce Unknown 1999 The Story of Us Dave Uncredited 1999 Pros & Cons Prison Man #1 Uncredited 2001 One Night at McCool's Carl 2002 Women vs. Men Bruce Television movie 2002 Purpose Ben Fisher 2005 The Thing About My Folks Ben Kleinman 2005 The Aristocrats Himself 2009 Funny People Himself 2013 Behind the Candelabra Scott's attorney 2014 Life After Beth Noah Orfman post-production Television[edit] Year Title Role Notes 1982 Remington Steele Ivan Turbell Episode: "A Good Night's Steele" 1987 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Dexter Bunche Episode: "You Ruined My Life" 1987–1990 My Two Dads Michael Taylor 60 episodes 1992–1999 Mad About You Paul Buchman 162 episodes Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Nominated—American Comedy Award for Funniest Male Performer in a Television Series Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy (1995–98) Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series (1994–97) Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1994–99) Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (1995–96) Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (1995–98) Nominated—Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series 1995 37th Annual Grammy Awards Host TV special 1995 Saturday Night Live Host Episode: "Paul Reiser/Annie Lennox" 2002 Curb Your Enthusiasm Paul Reiser Episode: "The Terrorist Attack" 2011 The Paul Reiser Show Paul Reiser 7 episodes

About פול רייזר (עברית)

פול ד. רייזר

' (באנגלית: Paul D. Reiser; נולד ב-30 במרץ 1957) הוא סטנד-אפיסט, שחקן, איש טלוויזיה, סופר, תסריטאי ומוזיקאי יהודי-אמריקאי. הוא ידוע בעיקר בגין תפקידו כפול באקמן בסיטקום "משתגעים מאהבה" (1992–1999), בו כיכב לצידה של הלן האנט.

תוכן עניינים 1 ביוגרפיה 2 קריירה 3 חיים אישיים 4 פילמוגרפיה 4.1 קולנוע 4.2 טלוויזיה 5 ראו גם 6 קישורים חיצוניים ביוגרפיה רייזר נולד בניו יורק, להלן וסם רייזר. בילדותו רייזר למד בבית הספר היהודי "East Side Hebrew Institute" בשכונת הלואר איסט סייד שבמנהטן. בהמשך רייזר למד בתיכון "Stuyvesant" שבניו יורק.

הוא קיבל את התואר הראשון מאוניברסיטת בינגהמטון, שם למד מוזיקה (פסנתר וקומפוזיציה). רייזר היה פעיל בקמפוס בהפקות תיאטרון וייסד את "התיאטרון הקטן שיכול", תיאטרון קהילתי בקמפוס הממוקם באזור המעונות של רייזר. רייזר בסופו של דבר מצא את ייעודו כאשר הוא החל להופיע במועדוני סטנדאפ בניו יורק במהלך חופשות הקיץ מהאוניברסיטה.

קריירה הקריירה הקולנועית של רייזר החלה בשנת 1982 כאשר שיחק בסרט "Diner" לצד קווין בייקון, סטיב גוטנברג ומיקי רורק. בשנת 1984 שיחק בסרט "השוטר מבוורלי הילס", ושלוש שנים לאחר מכן, שיחק גם בסרט ההמשך.

הפריצה הגדולה של רייזר הייתה בשנת 1986 כאשר שיחק בסרטו של ג'יימס קמרון "שובו של הנוסע השמיני".

במהלך שנות ה-90 זכה לפרסום רב כאשר כיכב בסיטקום "משתגעים מאהבה" בתפקיד פול בוכמן לצד הלן האנט. עבור תפקיד זה הוא היה מועמד, בין היתר בפרס גלובוס הזהב ובפרס אמי.

רייזר פרסם גם לאורך השנים 3 ספרים: "Couplehood" העוסק בזוגיות, "Babyhood" העוסק בחוויותיו כאב לבנו הראשון, ו-"Familyhood" המכיל אוסף של מאמרים הומוריסטיים שונים. "Babyhood" ו-"Couplehood" הצליחו להגיע לרשימות רבי המכר בארצות הברית.

בשנת 2019 שיחק במיני-סדרה הביוגרפית "פוסי/ורדון", ברשת FX Networks, אותו חייו של בוב פוסי.

חיים אישיים ב-21 באוגוסט 1988 נישא לפאולה רייבטס, עימה יש לו שני בנים: עזרא שמואל וליאון. רייזר ומשפחתו מתגוררים בלוס אנג'לס.

פילמוגרפיה קולנוע דיינר (1982) השוטר מבוורלי הילס (1984) Odd Jobs‏ (1986) שובו של הנוסע השמיני (1986) השוטר מבוורלי הילס 2 (1987) Cross My Heart‏ (1987) You Ruined My Life‏ (1987) Crazy People‏ (1990) The Marrying Man‏ (1991) 3½ Blocks from Home‏ (1992) Family Prayers‏ (1993) The Tower‏ (1993) Mr. Write‏ (1994) ביי לאהבה (1995) Get Bruce‏ (1999) The Story of Us‏ (1999) Pros & Cons‏ (1999) My Beautiful Son/Strange Relaction‏ (2001) One Night at McCool's‏ (2001) נשים נגד גברים (2002) - סרט טלוויזיה Purpose‏ (2002) הדברים על ההורים שלי (2005) האריסטוקרטים‏ (2005) אנשים מצחיקים‏ (2009) מאחורי הקנדלברה‏ (2013) החיים אחרי בת'‏ (2014) ויפלאש‏ (2014) Concussion ‏(2015) מלחמה על כולם (2016) האפלה (2016) ג'ושי (2016) נשואים פלוס מינוס (2017) המרגל שזרק אותי (2018) דוהרת (2020) טלוויזיה Remington Steele – עונה 1, פרק 13 (1982) עולמו המופלא של דיסני (1987) אבא יש רק שניים ‏ (1987-1990) משתגעים מאהבה‏ (1992-1999) סאטרדיי נייט לייב –‏ (1995) תרגיע –‏ (2002) The Paul Reiser Show –‏ (2011)‏ 7 פרקים הופקו, הסדרה בוטלה לאחר שידור 2 פרקים בשל רייטינג נמוך במיוחד נשואים (2015-2014) Red Oaks –‏ (2014) שושלת רומנוב (2018) שיטת קומינסקי (2019) פוסי/ורדון (2019) - מיני-סדרה משתגעים מאהבה (2019) ראו גם הלן האנט קישורים חיצוניים מיזמי קרן ויקימדיה ויקיציטוט ציטוטים בוויקיציטוט: פול רייזר ויקישיתוף תמונות ומדיה בוויקישיתוף: פול רייזר Green globe.svg אתר האינטרנט הרשמי

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reiser

Paul Reiser (born March 30, 1956) is an American comedian, actor, television personality and writer, author and musician. He is most widely known for his role in the 1990s TV sitcom Mad About You. He is ranked 77th on Comedy Central's 2004 list of the "100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time". The name of Reiser's production company, Nuance Productions, is inspired by one of his lines in the film Diner (1982), in which his character explains his discomfort with the word "nuance". Contents [show] Early life[edit]

Reiser was born in New York City, the son of Helen, a homemaker, and Sam Reiser, a wholesale health food distributor.[1] His family was Jewish. Reiser attended the East Side Hebrew Institute and graduated from Stuyvesant High School.[2] He earned his bachelor's degree at Binghamton University, where he majored in music (piano, composition). During his university years, Reiser was active in student theater productions at the Hinman Little Theater, an on-campus community theater organization located in Hinman College, Reiser's dorm community.[3] It was later renamed the Hinman Production Company.[4] He found his calling as a comedian while performing in New York clubs during university summer breaks. Career[edit]

After developing his skills as a stand-up comedian, Reiser had a breakout film role in 1982 when he appeared in Diner, a coming-of-age film directed by Barry Levinson. Reiser's character, Modell, a closet stand-up comedian, effectively brought Reiser's abilities to the attention of Hollywood. He followed this success by playing a detective in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), a role he reprised in its sequel, Beverly Hills Cop II (1987). Reiser also had roles in James Cameron's Aliens (1986), in which he played the corrupt Carter Burke; The Marrying Man (1991) and Bye Bye Love (1995). Reiser starred as one of two possible fathers of a teenage girl in the TV sitcom My Two Dads (1987–90), and later came to prominence in North America as Paul Buchman in Mad About You (1992–99), a comedy series he co-created, in which Helen Hunt co-starred as his on-screen wife. He was also the co-composer of the show's theme song, "The Final Frontier" (with Don Was), and performed the piano for the theme's recording.[5] Reiser's role in Mad About You earned him nominations for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, an American Comedy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. For the show's final season, Reiser and Hunt received $1 million ($1.4 million today) per episode.[6] In 2001, Reiser played a dramatic role as a man desperate to locate his biological mother, after learning he has a serious illness, in the British TV film My Beautiful Son. In 2002, Reiser made a guest appearance as himself on Larry David's HBO sitcom, Curb Your Enthusiasm.[7] In the TV comedy film Atlanta (2007), Reiser appears as one half of a couple who, after meeting at a funeral, are unable to stay away from each other.[8] In 2010, Reiser collaborated with the singer Julia Fordham to create a CD album titled Unusual Suspects, which includes the song "UnSung Hero", dedicated to American soldiers serving in Afghanistan. The two embarked on an acoustic tour after its release.[9] Reiser scripted and starred in the semi-autobiographical comedy series The Paul Reiser Show, which aired on NBC as a mid-season replacement during the 2010–11 TV season.[10] "This is nice", commented Reiser on the Stephanie Miller radio program, "because you get to sit around and root for other shows to fail." However, due to the lack of lead time and promotion by NBC prior to its debut (as well as poor scheduling),[11] the low-rated show was canceled on April 22, 2011, with only two episodes aired.[12][13][14] Reiser has written three books: Couplehood, about the ups and downs of being in a committed relationship; Babyhood, about his experiences as a first-time father; and Familyhood (released in May 2011), a collection of humorous essays. Couplehood is unique in that it starts on page 145; Reiser explained this as his method of giving the reader a false sense of accomplishment. In 1996, Reiser appeared on Late Show with David Letterman in the middle of writing Babyhood. Since he had not yet decided on a title, he presented a prop book, titled simply "Book" and with the same cover as that of Couplehood. Personal life[edit]

Reiser married Paula Ravets on August 21, 1988. They have two children: Ezra Samuel (born 1995) and Leon (born 2000). He is the uncle of screenwriter and producer Will Reiser, who is known for writing the semi-autobiographical comedy-drama film 50/50 (2011). Reiser's first cousin is the legal scholar Richard Epstein of New York University, the Cato Institute, Stanford University's Hoover Institution, and the University of Chicago.[15] Filmography[edit]

Film[edit] Year Title Role Notes 1982 Diner Modell 1984 Beverly Hills Cop Jeffrey 1986 Odd Jobs Max 1986 Aliens Carter Burke 1987 Beverly Hills Cop II Det. Jeffrey Friedman 1987 Cross My Heart Bruce Gaynor 1990 Crazy People Stephen Bachman 1991 The Marrying Man Phil Golden 1992 3½ Blocks from Home Unknown 1993 Family Prayers Dan Linder 1993 The Tower[disambiguation needed] Tony Minot Television movie 1994 Mr. Write Charlie Fisher 1995 Bye Bye Love Donny 1999 Get Bruce Unknown 1999 The Story of Us Dave Uncredited 1999 Pros & Cons Prison Man #1 Uncredited 2001 One Night at McCool's Carl 2002 Women vs. Men Bruce Television movie 2002 Purpose Ben Fisher 2005 The Thing About My Folks Ben Kleinman 2005 The Aristocrats Himself 2009 Funny People Himself 2013 Behind the Candelabra Scott's attorney 2014 Life After Beth Noah Orfman post-production Television[edit] Year Title Role Notes 1982 Remington Steele Ivan Turbell Episode: "A Good Night's Steele" 1987 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color Dexter Bunche Episode: "You Ruined My Life" 1987–1990 My Two Dads Michael Taylor 60 episodes 1992–1999 Mad About You Paul Buchman 162 episodes Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Nominated—American Comedy Award for Funniest Male Performer in a Television Series Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy (1995–98) Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series (1994–97) Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1994–99) Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (1995–96) Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (1995–98) Nominated—Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series 1995 37th Annual Grammy Awards Host TV special 1995 Saturday Night Live Host Episode: "Paul Reiser/Annie Lennox" 2002 Curb Your Enthusiasm Paul Reiser Episode: "The Terrorist Attack" 2011 The Paul Reiser Show Paul Reiser 7 episodes

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1956
March 30, 1956
New York, New York County, New York, United States