Ben Stiller Explains Why He Returned To Acting After Seven Years For New Movie Nutcrackers

Ben Stiller Explains Why He Returned To Acting After Seven Years For New Movie Nutcrackers

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During the late ‘90s and throughout the 2000s, Ben Stiller dominated the big screen with his comedy flair. While his best movies like Zoolander and Dodgeball show the American actor completely transforming himself into outlandish characters, the self-deprecating humor shown in Meet the Parents and There’s Something About Mary can make Stiller relatable to audiences. After seven years since his last starring role, the Emmy Award winner is returning to acting for his new movie Nutcrackers with an interesting explanation for the hiatus.

It’s been a long time since Ben Stiller has made us laugh or given us an emotional performance on the big screen. His last starring role was brawling with Adam Sandler in Netflix’s The Meyerowitz Stories as two adult siblings reuniting to celebrate their father’s work in New York City. After that were cameo self roles in films like the black comedy film Greed, the documentary Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics, and the rom-com Bros. In his first starring role in seven years, Stiller tells Variety why he took so much time away from acting:

I never thought I’d take this much time away from acting. It wasn’t intentional; it was just how things evolved.



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