Twitter Mourns Comedian Jerry Stiller, Who Passed Away Today At 92
Today, Ben Stiller took to his Twitter account to announce that his father, Jerry Stiller, had passed away due to natural causes at the age of 92. The comedian and actor was born in Brooklyn, New York and originally made it big in Hollywood after performing in a comedy duo with his now late wife, Anne Meara who he had two children with. Stiller was a World War II veteran who served in the U.S. Army and a graduate of Syracuse University. He is mostly known for his roles in Seinfeld and The King of Queens , as well as his appearances in his son's films including Zoolander and Heavyweights.
Even if you're not a fan of Seinfeld, there's a high probability that you have heard someone around you shout "Serenity now!" at some point in your life. That very quote was attributed to Stiller's Emmy nominated performance as Frank Constanza, father of George Constanza. His character also introduced a holiday known as "Festivus," that the world will never forget. After Ben Stiller announced the sad news on his account, many flooded Twitter with tributes, videos, and wonderful stories about his father, which caused his name to trend for hours.
Tributes from Stiller's Seinfeld co-stars poured in.
Such sad news that my beloved friend, Jerry Stiller, has passed. He was perhaps the kindest man I ever had the honor to work beside. He made me laugh when I was a child and every day I was with him. A great actor, a great man, a lovely friend. #RIPJerryStiller I Love you.
— jason alexander (@IJasonAlexander) May 11, 2020
Yeah. I adored this man. pic.twitter.com/4YiaTLJh4C
— jason alexander (@IJasonAlexander) May 11, 2020
Jerry Stiller's comedy will live forever.
— Jerry Seinfeld (@JerrySeinfeld) May 11, 2020
The truth is that this happened all the time with Jerry Stiller. He was so funny and such a dear human being. We loved him. RIP Jerry Stiller.https://t.co/kXL14zMKeX
— Julia Louis-Dreyfus (@OfficialJLD) May 11, 2020
The Seinfeld family lost a legend today. Rest in peace, Jerry Stiller. pic.twitter.com/6sJUDNsoXW
— Seinfeld (@SeinfeldTV) May 11, 2020
who doesn’t love Jerry Stiller❤️ SERENITY NOW pic.twitter.com/YzQyzpvlgq
— Kelly Bachman (@bellykachman) May 11, 2020
Webster's Dictionary even dedicated a tweet to him.
❤️https://t.co/36rGP2goLZ pic.twitter.com/91IEVo7saK
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) May 11, 2020
Other famous New Yorkers were eager to wish their condolences.
Jerry Stiller was as New York as they come. To my friend Ben who, like his father, is a New Yorker through and through I extend my deepest condolences. Jerry will be missed. https://t.co/KXLi9eEk7c
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) May 11, 2020
EVERY New Yorker could relate when Jerry Stiller shouted “SERENITY NOW!”This son of Brooklyn brought the humor of everyday New Yorkers to the world. On behalf of his hometown I offer our deepest condolences to all who knew and loved him. https://t.co/l9fEV4LbYT
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) May 11, 2020
The late Jerry Stiller was – and always will be – a NYC icon. He & Anne Meara were legendary entertainers, and I had the good luck to present them with a "Made in New York" Mayor's Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2012. Now they're back together, & Heaven just got a lot funnier. pic.twitter.com/VcsEmQXnqr
— Mike Bloomberg (@MikeBloomberg) May 11, 2020
Of course, #SerenityNow began to trend.
Thank you for the lifetime of laughs, Jerry Stiller…#SerenityNow https://t.co/ZyZ1ZX3mei
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) May 11, 2020
RIP, Jerry Stiller. A comedic legend who really knew how to steal a scene. Like here in Zoolander as Maury Ballstein. pic.twitter.com/4VAF5MYfHl
— Adam Best (@adamcbest) May 11, 2020
Fans and stars of the The King of Queens echoed their love and admiration for the comedian.
We’ve lost a true king. Rest in peace, Jerry Stiller. pic.twitter.com/MJDq9yJaJh
— The King of Queens (@TheKOQ) May 11, 2020
I was lucky enough to work with Jerry Stiller, playing his daughter for 9 years on The King Of Queens, but even luckier to know him, the man, the husband, the father, the grandfather. I am only comforted knowing… https://t.co/yHUS1XWyN0
— Leah Remini (@LeahRemini) May 11, 2020
Other comedians were happy to express how grateful they were for Jerry Stiller.
Seeing Jerry Stiller on screen instantly made you happy. Just a beloved person in comedy, in NYC, in show business in general. Sending love and condolences to
RedHourBen</a>.</p>— billy eichner (
billyeichner) May 11, 2020
DAAAMN RIP JERRY STILLER THE COMEDY GAWD
— THE KID MERO 🇩🇴 (@THEKIDMERO) May 11, 2020
My first roast was of Jerry Stiller on Comedy Central. After the show, he sent me a lovely letter that I will keep forever. Jerry was a brilliant actor and a particularly kind man. I am sorry Ben – best to you and your family. https://t.co/2wXu1BX0RG
— Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) May 11, 2020
And yet, the most touching tweets came from those who randomly met him in real life.
Years ago, we ran into Jerry Stiller We asked if he would take a photo. A guy with him said he doesn’t have time he has to get home and Mr Stiller said “No, I have all the time in the world for you let’s take a picture” We always remember how nice he was #ripjerrystiller pic.twitter.com/WXWlZqK16t
— Rob Forbes (@sect801) May 11, 2020
When I was a waitress at Amsterdams in NYC, Jerry Stiller was a regular. How people treat the wait staff tells you a lot about them.He was funny, kind, quick to laugh, adored his wife and kids. I wish him a gentle journey and a permanent table by the window. #RIPJerryStiller https://t.co/xxNiVXB9am
— Krista Vernoff (@KristaVernoff) May 11, 2020
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