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Bob Balaban

Playing a succession of bespectacled, soft-spoken, yet vaguely superior characters, Bob Balaban carved himself a niche as a reliable character actor in the last quarter of the 20th century, while also getting the occasional opportunity to write and direct for the screen. The nephew and cousin of industry personages, Balaban got the acting bug at Colgate University and N.Y.U., inspiring him to study with Uta Hagen and Viola Spolin. After some exposure on and off-Broadway in the late 1960s, Balaban made his film debut in Midnight Cowboy (1969), playing the high school student who meets Jon Voight in the movie theater for a tryst. Working sporadically through the '70s, more in theater and TV than film, Balaban developed a more familiar face with such roles as the cartographer and French translator from Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1978) and the attorney hired to help Richard Dreyfuss' quadriplegic choose to die in Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1981). Balaban's major contribution to the industry in the 1980s was as a director, first of the disappointing Showtime movie The Brass Ring (1983) and then of the macabre weekly TV series Tales of the Darkside (1984) and Amazing Stories (1985). His big-screen directorial debut, the cannibal-themed black comedy Parents (1989), was considered either an objectionable failure by some or a devious cult classic by others; two later forays into directing (My Boyfriend's Back in 1993, The Last Good Time in 1994) were better received.In the 1990s, Balaban returned his focus to acting, especially as he caught on with more regular parts in the latter half of the decade. His most widely seen role was the NBC executive who accepts, then declines, then accepts again the pilot written by George and Jerry on the popular sitcom Seinfeld. His Russell Dalrymple appeared in only six episodes in the 1992-1993 season but was featured prominently in the season finale, lost at sea and presumed dead in his all-consuming quest to win Elaine's affections. It was this Seinfeld gig that netted Balaban the most regular and prominent work of his career in the years that followed. Although often still appearing in serious roles, Balaban indulged his talent for subtle comedy by linking up with actor/director Christopher Guest and appearing in two of his acclaimed faux documentaries, Waiting for Guffman (1996) and Best in Show (2000).Balaban scored a major art-house and critical successes producing and playing one of the main characters in Robert Altman's murder-mystery Gosford Park, and appearing as an ineffective father in Ghost World. That same year he appeared in important supporting roles in such big-budget fare as The Mexican and The Majestic. He maintained his carer in the independent world hooking up again with Christopher Guest for A Mighty Wind, and making a cameo appearance in the Oscar nominated Capote. Balaban appeared in and helped produce the animated Hollywood satire Hopeless Pictures, which ran on IFC in 2005. 2006 proved to be a very busy year for the multi-talented Balaban. In addition to another ollaboration with Guest, For Your Consideration, he played a film critic in M. Nght Shyamalan's The Lady in the Water. He also directed Ralph Finnes and Susan Sarandon in Doris and Bernard. ~ Rovi

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A Monster in Paris (2011)
A scene from the movie Howl
Howl (2010)
Dedication
Dedication (2007)
Arthur Patrick
No Reservations
No Reservations (2006)
Therapist
Table pour trois
Table pour trois (2006)
Therapist
A scene from the movie Lady in the Water
Lady in the Water (2006)
Capote
Capote (2005)
William Shawn
A scene from the movie The Exonerated
The Exonerated (2005)
Director
A Mighty Wind
A Mighty Wind (2003)
Jonathan Steinbloom
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A Mighty Wind (2003)
Gosford Park
Gosford Park (2001)
Morris Weissman
Producer
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Gosford Park (2001)

Producer
(L to r) JIM CARREY and LAURIE HOLDEN star in Cast
The Majestic (2001)
Majority Counsel Elvin Clyde
Ghost World
Ghost World (2001)
Dad
Best in Show
Best in Show (2000)
Dr. Theodore W. Millbank, III
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2010: The Year We Make Contact (2000)
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Natural Selection (1999)
Dr. William Powell
A scene from the film Jakob the Liar.
Jakob the Liar (1999)
Kowalsky
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Deconstructing Harry (1997)
Richard
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Waiting for Guffman (1996)
Lloyd Miller
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2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984)
Dr. R. Chandra
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2010 (1984)
Dr. R. Chandra
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Absence of Malice (1982)
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Prince of the City (1981)
A scene from Altered States.
Altered States (1980)
Arthur Rosenberg
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Altered States (1980)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
David Laughlin
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Report to the Commissioner (1975)
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Catch-22 (1970)
Capt. Orr
Midnight Cowboy
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
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Recount
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Plan B
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Beautiful Hills of Brooklyn
Executive Producer
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End of the Line
A scene from the movie The Windmill Movie
The Windmill Movie
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Rage
Mr. White
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Georgia O'Keeffe
Director
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Amos & Andrew
Jon Hamm as Jake Ehrlich in Howl.
Howl
Judge Clayton Horn
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Parents
Director
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The Convincer
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My Boyfriend's Back
Director
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The Strawberry Statement
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The Exonerated
Director
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Bernard and Doris
Director
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For Love or Money
(L-R) Greg Kinnear as Mickey Prohaska and Billy Cr
Thin Ice
Leonard Dahl