Paul Reiser

Actor and comedian, co-creator of 'Mad About You'

Paul Reiser - Actor and comedian, co-creator of 'Mad About You'
Born

March 30th, 1956
69 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Born in 1956, this individual is an American actor and comedian. Rose to prominence in the 1990s as the co-creator and star of the sitcom 'Mad About You', which ran for seven seasons. Gained recognition for appearances in other television shows and films. Contributed to the comedy scene with stand-up performances and authored books. Involved in the series 'Stranger Things' as a recurring character, showcasing a versatile presence in both television and film.

Co-created and starred in 'Mad About You'

Appeared in 'Stranger Things'

Featured in films like 'Aliens'

Performed stand-up comedy nationwide

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