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Ben Stiller donated his parents' comedy archives to the National Comedy Center, preserving their legacy in film, TV, and stand-up.
Ben Stiller has donated the career archives of his parents, comedy legends Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, to the National Comedy Center in Jamestown, New York, preserving decades of personal and professional materials.
The collection, featuring scripts, recordings, photos, and memorabilia, highlights their influential work in television, film, and stand-up, including roles on "Seinfeld" and "The Nanny."
The donation supports the center’s mission to celebrate comedy’s history and impact.
The archives will be exhibited alongside other iconic collections and are featured in Stiller’s upcoming Apple TV+ documentary, "Nothing Is Lost," premiering October 24.
Ben Stiller donó los archivos de comedia de sus padres al National Comedy Center, preservando su legado en cine, televisión y stand-up.