Ben Stein

Ben Stein

1944-11-25

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Benjamin Jeremy "Ben" Stein (born November 25, 1944) is an American actor, writer, lawyer, and commentator on political and economic issues. He attained early success as a speechwriter for American presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Later he entered the entertainment field and became an actor, comedian, and Emmy Award-winning game show host. Stein has frequently written commentaries on economic, political, and social issues, along with financial advice to individual investors. He is the son of economist and writer Herbert Stein,[1] who worked at the White House under President Nixon. His sister, Rachel, is also a writer. While as a character actor he is well-known for his droning, monotone delivery, in real life he is a public speaker on a wide range of economic and social issues. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ben Stein, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Also appears in

The Wild Life

The Wild Life

6.2

Totally Awesome

Totally Awesome

5.0

Fired!

Fired!

6.0

A Smile Like Yours

A Smile Like Yours

3.6

Frankenstein General Hospital

Frankenstein General Hospital

4.6

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed

3.8

All the President’s Men Revisited

All the President’s Men Revisited

6.6

Santa vs. the Snowman

Santa vs. the Snowman

7.2

Me and the Kid

Me and the Kid

4.7

Men in White

Men in White

3.6

The Fairly OddParents: Fairy Idol

The Fairly OddParents: Fairy Idol

6.5

The Fairly OddParents: Fairly OddBaby

The Fairly OddParents: Fairly OddBaby

7.3

Mastergate

Mastergate

2.0

Game Show Moments Gone Bananas

Game Show Moments Gone Bananas

7.5

Breakfast with Einstein

Breakfast with Einstein

2.8

The Day My Parents Ran Away

The Day My Parents Ran Away

3.7

Who Is Ferris Bueller?

Who Is Ferris Bueller?

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The World According to Ben Stein

The World According to Ben Stein

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Rated ’R’: Republicans in Hollywood

Rated ’R’: Republicans in Hollywood

4.5