
Episode 171 - Billy Crystal: Comedian, Actor, Filmmaker, and Host
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Show Notes
Dive into the decades-long career of William Edward Crystal, the American comedian, actor, and filmmaker, whose versatility has earned him six Primetime Emmy Awards and a Tony Award. From stand-up to iconic film roles and legendary Oscar hosting, this episode explores why Billy Crystal remains a true giant of American humor.
Episode Details
Explore the celebrated life and influential career of Billy Crystal, active from 1975 to the present. This story tracks his journey from his childhood in Long Island, New York, to becoming one of Hollywood's most acclaimed performers.
The Early Years & Television Fame: Learn about Crystal's beginnings in stand-up and his early success on television. We cover his groundbreaking role as Jodie Dallas on the ABC sitcom Soap (1977–1981), where he played one of the first unambiguously gay characters in an American TV series. His time as a cast member and frequent host on Saturday Night Live (1984–1985) solidified his stardom, particularly through his famous parody of talk-show host Fernando Lamas, whose catchphrase, "You look... mahvelous!" became a media sensation.
The Leading Man & Blockbuster Success: Crystal cemented his status as a leading man through highly successful films. Relive his roles in classics such as The Princess Bride (1987), where he played "Miracle Max" and was praised by critic Roger Ebert as a highlight of the film; the iconic romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally... (1989), which the BBC named the greatest romantic comedy of all time; and the award-winning buddy comedy City Slickers (1991). Crystal also starred opposite Robert De Niro in the mobster comedy Analyze This (1999) and its sequel Analyze That (2002), and provided the beloved voice of Mike Wazowski in the Pixar Monsters, Inc. franchise.
A Master of the Stage: Discover Crystal’s remarkable accomplishments as a host, including his nine turns hosting the Academy Awards, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012. His hosting was often critically praised for his "nearly impeccable timing and judgment". We also explore his extensive theatre work, including his Tony Award-winning Broadway debut in his one-man show 700 Sundays (2004), and his recent return to Broadway in 2022, writing and starring in the musical Mr. Saturday Night.
Accolades and Legacy: Finally, we detail the numerous honors bestowed upon him, including the Critics' Choice Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022, the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2007, and the Kennedy Center Honors in 2023. We also touch upon his philanthropic efforts, such as co-hosting Comic Relief with Whoopi Goldberg and Robin Williams to raise money for homeless people, and his deep connection to sports, including his boyhood idol Mickey Mantle and his brief, memorable one-day contract with the New York Yankees.