Ben Stein

Award Winning Actor, Economist, News Commentator and Author
Fee Range: $50,000–$75,000 [FEE NOTE]
Travels From: California

With an unmistakable monotone voice and surprisingly droll deadpan delivery, gray-haired and bespectacled former Nixon speechwriter, Ben Stein made a splash in the entertainment industry, becoming a well-known personality due to his numerous scene-stealing cameo appearances in film and television. The actor, lawyer, author, speechwriter, columnist, professor donned yet another hat in 1997, when he began working as a game show host and regular contestant on Comedy Central's popular "Win Ben Stein's Money".

He is a well known actor in movies, TV, and commercials. His part of the boring teacher in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" was recently ranked as one of the fifty most famous scenes in American film. Starting in July of 1997, he has been the host of the Comedy Central quiz show, "Win Ben Stein's Money", a unique game show that pitted successful contestants against the titular host in the final rounds of play. "Win Ben Stein's Money' was a hit for the cable network, and the popular Stein additionally hosted his own talk show "Turn Ben Stein On" (also Comedy Central), which enjoyed a limited run from 1999 to 2000.

In 1973 and 1974, he was a speechwriter and lawyer for Richard Nixon at The White House and then for Gerald Ford. He has been a columnist and editorial writer for The Wall Street Journal, a syndicated columnist for The Los Angeles Herald Examiner (R.I.P.) and King Features Syndicate, and a frequent contributor to Barron’s, where his articles about the ethics of management buyouts and issues of fraud in the Milken Drexel junk bond scheme drew major national attention. He has been a regular columnist for Los Angeles Magazine, New York Magazine, E! Online, and most of all, has written a lengthy diary for ten years for The American Spectator. He also writes frequently for The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, op. ed. and almost every other imaginable magazine.

He has written and published sixteen books, seven novels, largely about life in Los Angeles, and nine nonfiction books, about finance and about ethical and social issues in finance, and also about the political and social content of mass culture. However, his most recent book is about life with his eleven-year-old son: Tommy & Me: The Making of a Dad. He has done pioneering work in uncovering the concealed messages of TV and in explaining how TV and movies get made. His titles include A License to Steal, Michael Milken and the Conspiracy to Bilk the Nation, The View From Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Days, Hollywood Nights, DREEMZ, Financial Passages , and Ludes . He has also been a longtime screenwriter, writing, among many other scripts (most of which were unmade) the first draft of "The Boost", a movie based on Ludes, and the outlines of the lengthy miniseries "Amerika", and the acclaimed "Murder in Mississippi". He was one of the creators of the well-regarded comedy, "Fernwood Tonight".

Ben Stein was born November 25, 1944 in Washington, D.C. (He is the son of the economist and writer Herbert Stein). He graduated from Columbia University in 1966 with honors in economics. He graduated from Yale Law School in 1970 as valedictorian of his class by election of his classmates. He helped to found the Journal of Law and Social Policy while at Yale. He has worked as a poverty lawyer in New Haven and Washington, D.C., a trial lawyer in the field of trade regulation at the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C., a university adjunct at American University in Washington, D.C., at the University of California at Santa Cruz, and at Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA. He taught about the political and social content of mass culture. He taught the same subject at UCSC, as well as about political and civil rights under the Constitution. At Pepperdine, he has taught about libel law and about securities law and ethical issues since 1986.

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