For Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor, doing what’s best for their family turned out to be best for their relationship, too.
19.02.2022 - 00:25 / wonderwall.com
Ben Stiller's interest in being behind the camera has taken presence over his on-camera desires.Over the past few years, the "Dodgeball" star has been MIA on the big screen, slowly becoming more of a director and producer. The purpose, he says, was for work-life balance."I think, for me, over the years, I've gotten better at it and really understanding how to prioritize what's important in my life, on both sides.
But it's definitely been a challenge for me, for a long time," Stiller told Yahoo! Entertainment.Part of his shift came after projects such as "Reality Bites", "The Cable Guy" and "Zoolander," which he directed and starred in."I really decided recently, or probably about five years ago, that I didn't wanna do that anymore and just do one thing at a time," he said. "And lately I've been exploring projects [and] making things as a director and producer, and I've been very happy with that.
But I really do look forward to acting again one of these days."In 2018, Ben was nominated for an Emmy for directing the limited series "Escape at Dannemora." His company, Red Hour Productions, has produced films like "The Polka King", "Plus One" and the CW Series "In the Dark." He's also directing a new dark comedic thriller on Apple TV+ called "Severance.""It's been a few years [since I acted]," Ben said. "It hasn't been totally intentional except I really do enjoy directing and producing.
For Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor, doing what’s best for their family turned out to be best for their relationship, too.
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Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor delighted romantics around the world when they announced their reunion this week. The comedic couple tied the knot in 2000 but after 18 years they separated. Both of the Hollywood A-Listers remained civil and vowed to raise their two children together as "devoted parents." At the time of their separation, The Dodgeball stars confirmed they'd ended their relationship.
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The world got a much-needed heaping of good news when it was revealed Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller had rekindled their romance. As soon as the beloved actors announced they gave it a second shot after parting ways four years ago, fans couldn’t help but show their support. With all the excitement over the surprise reunion building, a source EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife that Christine’s inner circle was totally here for it as well.
A tough truth. Ben Stiller is reconciling with the fact that his 19-year-old daughter, Ella, doesn’t think he was present during her childhood.
Esquire about the upbringing of the 19-year-old while working on his career.The Emmy-Award winning actor admitted that she called him out for not being as present as he should have been as a dad during her younger years.“She’s pretty articulate about it, and sometimes it’s stuff that I don’t want to hear. It’s hard to hear,” the “Severance” director said. “Because it’s me not being there in the ways that I saw my parents not being there.
Miguel and his wife Nazanin Mandi were back together after a four month separation, Ben Stiller and his ex-wife, Christine Taylor, are following suit.In a new interview with Esquire, the Night At The Museum actor revealed that they were back together, saying the COVID-19 pandemic sparked their reunion.In 2020, the pair decided that it would be best for him to move back into the family home, so he could be with their two children— daughter Ella, 19, and son Quinlin, 16—during the lockdown.A post shared by Esquire (@esquire)“Then, over the course of time, it evolved,” he told Esquire. “We were separated and got back together and we’re happy about that.”He continued, “It’s been really wonderful for all of us. Unexpected, and one of the things that came out of the pandemic.”As he went on to explain the surprising development in their relationship, the Zoolander star talked about mutual respect within their marriage while acknowledging one another’s differences.A post shared by Esquire (@esquire)“I think we have a respect for the ways that we’re similar and the ways we’re different,” he said.
After separating nearly five years ago, Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor have rekindled their marriage. The actor, 56, recently confirmed to Esquire that he and the actress got back together. It all started during the early days of the pandemic when he decided it would be best to move back in with the 50-year-old and their two children, as it would be the only way he’d be able to see them during the lockdown.
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Ben Stiller has confirmed that he is back together with wife Christine Taylor five years after they split. The pair married in 2000 one year after they met and went on to appear in films including Zoolander and Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. Stiller announced in May 2017 that they had separated.
Ben Stiller has revealed he and his estranged wife Christine Taylor are back together nearly five years after their split.The actor said the pair had rekindled things during the coronavirus lockdown after they decided to move back in together so the 56 year old could see their two children. Ben and actress Christine, 50, share daughter Ella, 19, and son Quinlin, 16.The couple met in 1999 while filming a pilot TV show for Fox and married the following year. He says of moving in together during the pandemic: “Then, over the course of time, it evolved.