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William Edward "Billy" Crystal (born March 14, 1948) is an American actor, writer, producer, comedian and film director. He gained prominence in the 1970s for playing Jodie Dallas on the ABC sitcom Soap and became a Hollywood film star during the late 1980s and 1990s, appearing in the critical and box office successes When Harry Met Sally. and City Slickers. He has hosted the Academy Awards eight times.
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Billy Crystal
Born 1948-03-14 (76 years ago) in Long Beach, Long Island, New York, USA.
Height 170 centimeters.
Award | Year |
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Mark Twain Prize for American Humor | 2007 |
Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event (700 Sundays) | 2005 |
Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Comedy Team (Analyze This) | 2000 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Academy Awards) | 1998 |
MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance (City Slickers) | 1992 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety Series (The Academy Awards) | 1992 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Academy Awards) | 1991 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety Series (The Academy Awards) | 1991 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Variety Series (Billy Crystal: Midnight Train To Moscow) | 1990 |
Award | Year |
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Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Academy Awards) | 2004 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Academy Awards) | 2000 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Academy Awards) | 1998 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Academy Awards) | 1997 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Academy Awards) | 1993 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Academy Awards) | 1992 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Academy Awards) | 1991 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (Billy Crystal: Midnight Train To Moscow) | 1990 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (All Star Toast to the Improv) | 1988 |
Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance - Variety Or Music Program (The Grammys) | 1987 |
Name |
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Janice Crystal(Gifta: 1970-06-04–) |
Helen Crystal, Jack Crystal
Richard Crystal, Joel Crystal
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