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  1. 30 mar 2018 · Bill Murray and Bob Balaban share some great stories about the making of Wes Anderson's 'Isle of Dogs', why he always put an a 12 year old boy in his movies, their reactions to the finished film ...

  2. Bob Balaban è nato il 16 agosto 1945 a Chicago, Illinois, USA come Robert Elmer Balaban. È un attore e regista, noto per Gosford Park (2001), Incontri ravvicinati del terzo tipo (1977) e A Mighty Wind (2003). È stato sposato con Lynn Grossman dal 1 aprile 1977. Hanno due figli. Luogo di nascita: Chicago, Illinois, USA.

  3. 18 dic 2015 · At the La Grenouille celebration for David O. Russell's Joy with Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper, Isabella Rossellini, Elisabeth Röhm, Dascha Polanco, David O. Russell, Diane Ladd and Virginia Madsen, Bob Balaban, the narrator of Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom and Kent Jones' documentary Hitchcock/Truffaut shared memories of working with François Truffaut on Steven Spielberg's Close ...

  4. And, the narrator (Bob Balaban, looking like a grey-bearded bespectacled elf in a bright red coat, black and white mittens and a green stocking cap) tells us, looking us right in the eye, it is indeed early September, just three days before a famously ferocious and well-documented tempest, according to the U.S. Department of Inclement Weather, which keeps track of those sorts of things.

  5. Director Bob Balaban Stars Randy Quaid Mary Beth Hurt Sandy Dennis. Pretty clever thriller that's about half as smart as it thinks it is. 2. My Boyfriend's Back. 1993 1h 25m PG-13. 5.4 (5K) Rate. A teenage boy comes back from the dead because he is determined to win the most beautiful girl in school.

  6. actor, director. 78 years (United States). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, instagram, news, birthday and age, Real name. Balaban was born to a Jewish family on August 16, 1945, in C…

  7. BOB BALABAN Date of Birth: August 16, 1945/ Born in Chicago, Bob Balaban is the son of Elmer Balaban, who was one of seven brothers who built Chicago's first "super-colossal" theaters.