Ben Stein
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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.
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Ben Stein Movies : Filmography
All the President's Men Revisited
Himself
Released: 2013 Rated: G
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
Himself
Released: 2008 Rated: PG
Game Show Moments Gone Bananas
Himself - Host
Released: 2008
The Son of the Mask
Dr. Arthur Neuman
Released: 2005 Rated: PG
Rated R: Republican in Hollywood
Himself
Released: 2004
Santa vs. the Snowman 3D
'Spunky' the Elf
Released: 2002
Casper Meets Wendy
Lawyer (uncredited)
Released: 1998
Men in White
Men in Strangemeister's Head
Released: 1998
A Smile Like Yours
Clinic Video Narrator (voice)
Released: 1997
Casper
Mr. Rugg
Released: 1995 Rated: PG
The Mask
Dr. Arthur Neuman
Released: 1994 Rated: PG-13
North
Curator
Released: 1994
My Girl 2
Stanley Rosenfeld
Released: 1994
Dave
Himself
Released: 1993 Rated: PG-13
Honeymoon in Vegas
Walter
Released: 1992 Rated: PG-13
Ghostbusters II
Public Works Official
Released: 1989 Rated: PG
Easy Wheels
Preacher
Released: 1989
The Boost
Writing
Released: 1988 Rated: R
Frankenstein General Hospital
Dr. Who
Released: 1988
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Economics Teacher
Released: 1986 Rated: PG-13