Anne Meara, the loopy, lovable comedian who launched a standup career with husband Jerry Stiller in the 1950s and found success as an actress in films, on TV and the stage, has died. She was 85. The family released a statement to The Associated Press on Sunday describing Jerry Stiller as Meara’s “husband and partner in life.” “The two were married for 61 years and worked together almost as long,” the statement said.
She seemed to sense I had no money, so she just ordered coffee. Then she took all the silverware. I picked up her check for 10 cents and thought, ‘This is a girl I’d like to hang out with.’
Jerry Stiller, recalling his first date with Anne Meara
As Stiller and Meara, they appeared in comedy routines that joked about married life and their respective ethnic backgrounds. They logged 36 appearances on “The Ed Sullivan Show” and were a successful team in Las Vegas, major nightclubs, on records and in commercials. Meara also appeared in dozens of films and TV shows, and had a recurring role on CBS’ “Murphy Brown” and on HBO’s “Sex and the City." Besides her husband and son, the actor Ben Stiller, Meara is survived by her daughter, Amy, and several grandchildren.
Meara also had a recurring role on CBS’ Murphy Brown and on HBO’s Sex and the City. In 1975, she starred in CBS’
Anne Meara