Christine Taylor

  • 18 February 2005

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Actor

Ben Stiller And Christine Taylor Are Ending Their 17 Year Marriage

By Holly Williams in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 28 May 2017

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The Hollywood couple have amicably split.

Sad news for Ben Stiller and his wife Christine Taylor as they announce that they are going their separate ways after not far off two decades of marriage during which they raised two chilren together. They have revealed, however, that they plan to remain firm friends.

Image caption Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor at the 'Zoolander 2' premiere

The couple have been together 18 years, and married for 17. But now, as it sometimes goes, they've reached the end of the road and have made the decision to separate amicably. The reasons for the split are, as yet, unclear but it seems they are dead set on staying close.

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Zoolander 2 - Relax Trailer

Though Derek and Hansel have left the world of fashion modelling behind them, a part of both of them still has the wish to return to the stage and once again be crowned as the king of the runway. When some of the world's most famous celebrities are found murdered (all of whom have died pulling Derek's trademark Blue Steel pout) Interpol decide to recruit the two fashion veterans in a bid to infiltrate the current world of modelling - an industry that's evolved beyond the one they were originally accustom to.

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Zoolander 2 - Teaser Trailer

After a disastrous return to the fashion industry following his retirement, which almost ended in the death of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Derek Zoolander is once again ready to make a comeback. This time he has his former rival turned best friend Hansel by his side, and a better reputation after he exposed the evil behind the fashion industry and went on to work with children. Life may be good; he has a wife and son, and a bucket load of runway talent; but things are about to get messy once again. Derek and Hansel aren't as relevent as they used to be in the industry, and their careers face series threats when it becomes clear that a rival organisation is planning to take down their new modelling agency. Can the duo save the day once again? Or will they be forced to give up the strut for good?

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First 'Zoolander 2' Trailer Leaks Online And Shows Us Inside Derek's Brain

By Stephanie Chase in Movies / TV / Theatre on 02 August 2015

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The sequel to the 2001comedy is due out in February.

The first teaser trailer for Zoolander 2 has leaked online and let’s just say it’s really, really good-looking. In the two minute clip we're taken on a dark journey inside the mind of male model Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller) who also poses one of life’s greatest questions, “If God exists, then why did he make ugly people?”

Ben Stiller is reprising his role as the male model in Zoolander 2.

The trailer is narrated by a Stephen Hawking-esque voiceover who charts the history of the universe and mankind, before going deep inside the brain of Derek. Inside the model’s mind there many special nods to the first film for fans to look out for including a wind-up toy monkey, a mer-man and a dictionary definition of ‘eugoogly’.

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Video - Ben Stiller Is Joined By Co-Stars On The Red Carpet At 'Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb' Premiere - Part 2

The cast of 'Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb' all posed happily together at the New York premiere of the film, which is set to hit movie theaters on December 19th 2014.

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Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller - Stars turn out for the Project A.L.S. "Tomorrow is Tonight" benefit in New York City. - New York City, NY, United States - Friday 18th October 2013

Video - Ben Stiller And Kristen Wiig At 'The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty' New York Film Festival Premiere - Part 1

The cast of adventure comedy 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' arrived for the Centerpiece Gala Presentation at the New York Film Festival held at the Film Society Lincoln Center. Among them were leading male and director Ben Stiller with his wife, 'Dodgeball' actress Christine Taylor; Kristen Wiig; Adam Scott with his wife Naomi Scott; Sean Penn; Patton Oswalt; Adrian Martinez, and Johnathan C. Daly.

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Video - 'Madagascar 3' Star Ben Stiller Arrives With Wife At New York Premiere - Part 1

Among arrivals at the New York premiere for DreamWorks Animation's 'Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted' at the Ziegfeld Theater were mascots of Ben Stiller's character Alex the Lion and one of the militant penguins, actor and comedian Andy Richter who plays the voice of Mort, Stiller himself and his actress wife Christine Taylor, and the Chief Executive Officer of DreamWorks Jeffrey Katzenberg.

Before becoming the star of the 'Madagascar' film series, Stiller had had several blockbuster successes in comedy flicks such as 'Night at the Museum', 'Meet the Fockers', 'There's Something About Mary', 'Anchorman' and 'Dodgeball'. He has won several MTV Movie Awards plus a Primetime Emmy for his TV show 'The Ben Stiller Show'

Christine Taylor - Lloyd Klein, Christine Taylor Los Angeles, California - Sloane & Tate host an exclusive launch party at the Siren Studios Hollywood - Inside Thursday 17th November 2011

Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller - Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller New York City, USA - Opening night after party for the Broadway production of 'The House Of Blue Leaves' held at Sardi's restaurant Monday 25th April 2011

Denial Review

By Christopher Null

OK

Often depressing and banal, this "comedy" occasionally manages to rise above its subject matter (theory: manogomy is impossible) to be lighthearted and entertaining. Silverman and Dempsey make for an incredible duel of bad acting. Fortunately, the ladies save the show. Sort of.Continue reading: Denial Review

Zoolander Review

By Annette Cardwell

Very Good

In Zoolander, the world's most successful, influential and intellectually-challenged male model Derek Zoolander wonders, "Is there more to life than being really really really good looking?" Obviously, the film's creator and star Ben Stiller asked a similar question when crafting a feature-length movie out of his hilarious VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards short-film subject: Can there be more to this film than being really really really silly? No, of course not, and it never aspires to be anything more.

Much like Derek, Zoolander is a sweet simpleton of a movie. It's not complex in either its social commentary or its comedy, and it never produces any gut-busting laughs (except maybe a scene when Derek's model roommates all die in a tragic "gasoline fight" accident -- a riotously funny take-off of Tommy Hilfiger ads). But it has a satisfying handful of strong chuckles, wild characters and performances, and mildly harsh potshots at the fashion industry to keep you amused. Better yet, this exaggerated version of the original three-minute skit is only blown out to an efficient 95 minutes -- just enough time to string together its goofball plot without exhausting the gag.

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A Very Brady Sequel Review

By Christopher Null

OK

There are enough laughs to be had in this sequel to The Brady Bunch Movie, but it's hardly a riot. It's hardly an episode of Friends, really. Hustled out only one year after the original, Brady 2 gets to all the gags we didn't quite have time for in the first film: from the surfing accident to cousin Oliver.

The Brady Sequel gets a lot raunchier, too, with a major subplot about Greg and Marcia's seemingly inappropriate budding love affair, and plenty of innuendo outside of that. The primary plot concerns a stolen artifact, which just so happens to be residing in the Brady residence. When Carol's first husband Roy (Tim Matheson), presumed dead, shows up looking for it, havoc breaks loose. Turns out he's a thief and will do anything to get it; along the way he fiddles with that old-fashioned Brady do-gooder spirit, telling Peter he has to "lie, cheat, steal, or kill" in order to make it in "the big house."

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