Bob Balaban

Bob Balaban

60 movies Acting Aug 16, 1945 Chicago, Illinois, USA

Robert Elmer Balaban, born on August 16, 1945, in Chicago, Illinois, is an accomplished American actor, director, producer, and author. Standing at 5' 5" (1.65 m), Balaban has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry, particularly recognized for his roles in Christopher Guest's mockumentary films, including *Waiting for Guffman* (1996), *Best in Show* (2000), *A Mighty Wind* (2003), and *For Your Consideration* (2006). His impressive filmography also features notable performances in classics like *Midnight Cowboy* (1969), *Close Encounters of the Third Kind* (1977), *Altered States* (1980), *2010* (1984), *Deconstructing Harry* (1997), and *Capote* (2005).

Balaban's career took off in the late 1960s, with his breakout role in *Midnight Cowboy*, where he portrayed a young hustler. The 1970s saw him in several key films and recurring television roles, notably on *Lou Grant* and *Designing Women*. His collaboration with Christopher Guest in the 1990s established him as a leading comedic talent, known for his sharp humor and distinctive characters.

In addition to acting, Balaban has directed three feature films: *The Last Shot* (1999), *Bernie* (2011), and *A Little Help* (2010), and has authored children's novels, earning accolades for his literary contributions. His career is highlighted by two Primetime Emmy Awards for *Lou Grant* and *Designing Women* and multiple Tony Award nominations. A recipient of the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award, Balaban continues to be a prominent figure in film and television. He resides in New York City with his wife, Lynn Grossman, and their two children.

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