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Paul Reiser (; born March 30, 1956) is an American actor, comedian, and writer. He played the roles of Michael Taylor in the 1980s sitcom '' My Two Dads'', Paul Buchman in the
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sitcom '' Mad About You'', Modell in the 1982 film ''
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'', and Detective Jeffrey Friedman in the ''Beverly Hills Cop'' franchise. He has gained recognition for his roles as Jim Neiman in the 2014 film '' Whiplash'' and Dr. Sam Owens in the
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series ''
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''. Reiser portrayed Carter Burke in James Cameron's '' Aliens''. He appeared in the second and third seasons of '' The Kominsky Method'' as Martin, Mindy Kominsky's boyfriend. Reiser is ranked 77th on
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's 2004 list of the "100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time". The name of his
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, Nuance Productions, is inspired by one of his lines in the film ''Diner'', where his character explains his discomfort with the word "nuance".


Early life

Reiser was born in New York City in 1956, the son of Helen Hollinger Reiser (1919–2012), a homemaker who was one of the first women to graduate from
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; and Samuel H. Reiser (1914–1989), a wholesale health food distributor who served in the military. His family is of Romanian Jewish descent. He has three sisters. He attended the East Side Hebrew Institute and graduated from
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. He earned his
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at
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, where he majored in music (piano, composition). During his university years, Reiser was active in student theater productions at the Hinman Little Theater, an on-campus
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organization in Hinman College, Reiser's dorm community. He found his calling as a comedian while performing in New York clubs during university summer breaks.


Career

After developing his skills as a stand-up comedian, Reiser had a breakout film role in 1982 when he appeared in ''
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'', a
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film directed by
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. Reiser's character, Modell, a closet stand-up comedian, effectively brought Reiser's abilities to the attention of
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. He followed this success playing a detective in ''
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'' (1984), a role he reprised in its sequel ''
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'' (1987), and again in '' Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F''. Reiser also appeared in
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's '' Aliens'' (1986), in which he played the villainous Carter Burke; and in '' The Marrying Man'' (1991) and '' Bye Bye Love'' (1995). Reiser starred as one of two possible fathers of a teenage girl in the TV sitcom '' My Two Dads'' (1987–90), and later came to prominence in North America as Paul Buchman in '' Mad About You'' (1992–99), a comedy series he co-created, in which
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co-starred as his on-screen wife. He was also the co-composer of the show's theme song, "The Final Frontier" (with
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), and performed the piano for the theme's recording. Reiser's role in ''Mad About You'' earned nominations for an
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, a
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, an American Comedy Award and a
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for him. For the show's final season, Reiser and Hunt received $1 million ($ million today) per episode. After signing onto a ''Mad About You'' revival in 2018, it was picked up as a 12-episode limited series by Spectrum Originals in March 2019, which became available for members of
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as of fall 2020. In 2001, Reiser played a dramatic role as a man desperate to locate his biological mother, after learning he has a serious illness, in the British TV film ''My Beautiful Son''. In 2002, Reiser made a guest appearance as himself on
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's
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sitcom, ''
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.'' In the TV comedy film ''Atlanta'' (2007), Reiser appears as one half of a couple who, after meeting at a funeral, are unable to stay away from each other. In 2010, Reiser collaborated with the singer Julia Fordham to create a CD album titled '' Unusual Suspects'', which includes the song "UnSung Hero", dedicated to American soldiers serving in
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. The two embarked on an acoustic tour after its release. Reiser also co-wrote the song, "No There There" with
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for her 2015 album, '' You Gotta Love the Life''. Early in his career, Reiser was the opening act for Manchester, who warned him that music audiences can be rough on comedians and that the last comedian that opened for her left the stage in tears. Reiser reflects about this warning and on how he then bombed at the Concord Hotel in the chapter "Don't Worry if They Suck" in ''I Killed: True Stories of the Road from America's Top Comics'' (2010), by Ritch Shydner and Mark Schiff. Reiser scripted and starred in the semi-autobiographical comedy series '' The Paul Reiser Show'', which aired on
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as a
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during the 2010–11 TV season. "This is nice", commented Reiser on the
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radio program, "because you get to sit around and root for other shows to fail." However, due to the lack of
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and
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by NBC prior to its debut (as well as poor scheduling), the low-rated show was canceled on April 22, 2011, with only two episodes aired. He co-created (but did not star in) the 2017 dramedy '' There's... Johnny!'', set backstage at '' The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson'' in 1972. Originally created for Seeso, the seven-episode season was released on
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after Seeso's collapse. In recent years Reiser has appeared in films such as '' Whiplash'' and TV series such as '' Red Oaks,'' ''
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'' and ''The Boys''. Reiser has written three books: ''Couplehood'', about the ups and downs of being in a committed relationship; ''Babyhood'', about his experiences as a first-time father; and ''Familyhood'' (released in May 2011), a collection of humorous essays. ''Couplehood'' is unique in that it starts on page 145; Reiser explained this as his method of giving the reader a false sense of accomplishment. In 1996, Reiser appeared on ''
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'' in the middle of writing ''Babyhood''. Since he had not yet decided on a title, he presented a prop book, titled simply "Book" and with the same cover as that of ''Couplehood''. The term olive theory was first coined in ''Couplehood''. In 2022, Reiser appeared in the third season of '' The Boys'' as The Legend, and will reprise his role in the fifth season. In 2024, Reiser will revisit his ''Aliens'' character for a new
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comic titled ''Aliens: What If...?'' which will explore what could have happened if Carter Burke survived the events of Hadley's Hope. The book is co-written by his son, Leon Reiser, with art by Guiu Vilanova.


Personal life

Reiser married Paula Ravets on August 21, 1988. They have two sons: born in 1995 and 2000. His older son has
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, which Reiser has spoken about publicly at fundraisers and other events. Reiser is the cousin of screenwriter and producer Will Reiser, who wrote the semi-autobiographical comedy-drama film '' 50/50'' (2011). Reiser's first cousin is the legal scholar Richard Epstein.


Filmography


Film


Television


Books

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External links

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