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Ben Stiller


the uncanny ability to spoof others, his turn in the 1998 film “Permanent Midnight” proved he could also be a dramatic actor. Yet, Stiller is best known for the films that he has made since then, namely 1998's “There's Something About Mary” and 2001's “Meet the Parents,” both box-office hits. 2001 started off a series of monster years for Ben Stiller. He earned roles as the male model Derek Zoolander in “Zoolander” and can also be seen in the Golden Globe nominated “The Royal Tennenbaums.” 2004 would be Stiller's busiest year as he acted in six different films. All six of the films were comedies, and include some of his highest grossing films. They include “Starsky & Hutch”, “Envy”, “Dodgeball,” an uncredited cameo in “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy”, “Along Came Polly”, and “Meet the Fockers”. His most successful film of the year was “Meet the Fockers,” which grossed over $516.5 million worldwide. In 2005, Stiller began his first attempt at a computer-animated film with "Madagascar," which performed so well at the box office that it resulted in a sequel, "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa," released in 2008. Also in 2008, Stiller starred in "Night at the Museum," "The Heartbreak Kid," and "Tropic Thunder," which he also wrote and directed.

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