damaged their relationship.
Stiller confessed that if he had depended on Meara in his professional life, he would have lost her as a wife. After long, they started feeling like "two guys." It was hard to identify where the act ended and their marriage began.
In the 1970s, they started pursuing independent acting gigs, and it was one of the best decisions in their careers. In Stiller's case, he landed the part of George Costanza's father, Frank, on "Seinfeld."
His performance was so outstanding that he received an Emmy nomination. In 1998, he was cast as Arthur Spooner on "The King of Queens," a job he kept until 2007.
On the other hand, Meara had successful roles on films and TV, including her Emmy-nominated part as Veronica Rooney on "Archie Bunker's Place." She co-wrote the TV film "The Other Woman" and took home a Writers Guild Award.
MISSING HIS WIFE
In May 2015, Meara sadly passed away at age 85. She and Stiller were married for 61 years, and he confessed he missed her a few months after her death. After describing her as a "presence," Stiller said:
"There were no walls between us in any way. We both knew what the other was thinking even when we weren't listening."
One of the many things they shared was the desire to be in front of an audience and make them laugh. However, Meara's greatest joy was her two children, Amy and Ben.
Stiller pointed out that Meara loved being a mother, and parenting became more important to her than being onstage. The actor died in May 2020, reuniting with his loving wife in heaven. What a unique love story.
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