Ben Stier he checked on his parents Jerry Wehrer and Anne MearaAn enduring legacy – and the decline of their reputation – in 2025. Stier & Meara: Nothing is lost.
Jerry and his wife were not only partners in life, but also had a popular comedy duo that performed in major venues across the US Ben and his sister Amy Stierchildhood in the 1960s and 70s.
between Stier & Meara: Nothing is lostBen admitted that his parents’ communication was dynamic and that he recalled hearing “raised voices” often in his childhood.
He explained: “They were very close but also very different,” he explained.
Keep scrolling for more on Jerry and Meara’s life.
Jerry served in the US Army in World War II and returned home to attend Syracuse University. He participated in New York Theater productions in the early ’50s, before meeting Meara in 1953.
The two married the following year and soon began performing together as a comedic duo. Jerry and Merry were among the first members of the famous second city in Chicago, which later began the activities of Bill Murray, Tina fey, Stephen Colbert and Amber Ruffinamong many others.
Jerry and Meara became repeat visitors The Ed Sullivan Show In the 1960s they also hosted their own short form series that heard in the background Saturday night live in agreement.
Outside of his comedy troupe, Jerry played George Cotrednza the Father of Frank Costank Coutanza in the Classic TV Sitcom Seinfeldan EMMY award winner. Other notable roles include opposite constellations Kevin James As Arthur Spooner in The King of Queens and doing voiceover work for disney.
Stier and Meara June 2012.
Taylor hill / filmmagicJerry often appeared in his son Ben’s projects, with prominent roles in both You’re lying movies too Heavyweightsamong others.
Ben announced the death of his father at the age of 92 from natural causes in May 2020 and paid tribute to his planned death.
“It is sad to say that my father, Jerry introduced, died in the mountains of nature,” it was said. “He was a great grandfather and grandmother, and a devoted husband to Anne for nearly 62 years. He will be greatly missed. Love you, Dad.”
The commentator had a very difficult childhood, just like his mother Mary Depsey He died of murder when Meria was only 10 years old.
As a teenager, Meara studied under an acting teacher Uta Hagen New York City’s Pertigin New School. However, she introduced her future husband Jerry by convincing him to try comedy.
“Jerry started us as a comedy team,” she revealed. “He always thought I’d be a good comedy partner.”
Besides her comedy team with her husband, Meara was nominated for four EMMY Awards in her life. He received a Writers Guild of America award for tying the 1983 TV movie Another wife.
Like her husband, Meara worked extensively on the fringes of TV, including Thick, Archie Bunker’s place and They fought a little Throughout the 1970s and 80s. Steve Brady’s mother Mary played by heart Sex and the home and joined her husband Jerry on The King of Queens.
Meara faced many health issues in her life, her son Ben later revealed that she struggled with alcoholism.
Ben admits: “Mum had problems in her life with alcohol.” He admitted to alcohol. [in her life] And what I really appreciate is, I think so many people who live with alcoholism in their families, it’s never been dealt with. It has never been tested or tested or talked about. “
He continued, “What I’m thankful for is that he’s really broken down on that in his treatment. For someone who’s an active alcoholic, he’s actually trying to navigate because it’s not surprising.”
Meara died aged 85 in May 2015 after suffering multiple strokes.
Ben explored his difficult relationship with his parents in the 2025 apple TV Dictionary Stier & Meara: Nothing is lostwhich was scheduled for the New York Film Festival in October 2025.
In the film, Ben opened up about the fear he felt from his father Jerry about not being able to deal with his alcoholism.
“When [my mom] Dad drank him, until he really knew how to treat us, “It means you think.” I think he fell in love with her and devoted himself to her. And this law and what they did together was so important, that he had to figure out how to deal with that on his own. But I think I resented him for not accepting us. “
Ben said that he and Sister Amy always knew that their father “loved us more than anything, even though it was always painful to see their struggle.
Anne Meara, Jerry Werer, Ben Stile and Christine Taylor.
Patrick McMullan“I think he was just trying to figure out how I could get him and I pissed him off by not being with us but I don’t think I understood that for a while,” he recalled.
However, Ben and his wife, Christine Taylorand shown in the way Meara is able to sympathize and support them when she is sober.
“She saw me as a new mother, during those times when it was crazy and frenetic, and she told me how I was working,” Taylor said. “It was a way to make me feel really good about what I was doing, but [also] his admission of what he could not do. “
Talking to Time Regarding the documentary, Ben emphasized how important it was to show that his parents’ fame was a double-edged sword.
“When people see the movie, you can see that organically, my sister and I are part of this country,” said Sterver. “It was our reality and it’s what we grew up with and loved when we were kids. The flip side, had an artistic parent, if they could attract that.”
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (Samhsa) National Helpline at 1-800-662-Help (4357)
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