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William Edward "Billy" Crystal (born March 14, 1948), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Music/{{Prince}}[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Creator/HaingSNgor, UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate & Allie'' called ''Kate & Ali'', where it's Creator/KatharineHepburn[[note]]played by Creator/MartinShort[[/note]] and Muhammad Ali), Howard Cosell, UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, and Creator/SammyDavisJr (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).
Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Music/{{Prince}}[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Creator/HaingSNgor, UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate & Allie'' called ''Kate & Ali'', where it's Creator/KatharineHepburn[[note]]played by Creator/MartinShort[[/note]] and Muhammad Ali), Howard Cosell, UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, and Creator/SammyDavisJr (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).
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William Edward "Billy" Crystal (born March 14, 1948), 1948) is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host.host from New York City. He starred on the sitcom ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Music/{{Prince}}[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Creator/HaingSNgor, UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate & Allie'' called ''Kate & Ali'', where it's Creator/KatharineHepburn[[note]]played by Creator/MartinShort[[/note]] and Muhammad Ali), Howard Cosell, UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, and Creator/SammyDavisJr (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).here]]).
His daughter, Jennifer Crystal Foley, is an actress in her own right.
His daughter, Jennifer Crystal Foley, is an actress in her own right.
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Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Music/{{Prince}}[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Creator/HaingSNgor, UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate and Ali'', where it's Creator/KatharineHepburn and Muhammad Ali), Howard Cosell, UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, and Creator/SammyDavisJr (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).
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Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Music/{{Prince}}[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Creator/HaingSNgor, UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate and & Allie'' called ''Kate & Ali'', where it's Creator/KatharineHepburn Creator/KatharineHepburn[[note]]played by Creator/MartinShort[[/note]] and Muhammad Ali), Howard Cosell, UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, and Creator/SammyDavisJr (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).
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William Edward "Billy" Crystal (born March 14, 1948 in New York City, New York), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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William Edward "Billy" Crystal (born March 14, 1948 in New York City, New York), 1948), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Music/{{Prince}}[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Dr. Haing S. Ngor, UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate and Ali'', where it's Creator/KatharineHepburn and Muhammad Ali), Howard Cosell, UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, and Creator/SammyDavisJr (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).
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Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Music/{{Prince}}[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Dr. Haing S. Ngor, Creator/HaingSNgor, UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate and Ali'', where it's Creator/KatharineHepburn and Muhammad Ali), Howard Cosell, UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, and Creator/SammyDavisJr (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).
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William Edward "Billy" Crystal (born March 14, 1948), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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William Edward "Billy" Crystal (born March 14, 1948), 1948 in New York City, New York), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Prince[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Dr. Haing S. Ngor, Muhammed Ali (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate and Ali'', where it's Katherine Hepburn and Muhammed Ali), Howard Cosell, John F. Kennedy, and Sammy Davis, Jr. (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).
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Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Prince[[note]]back Music/{{Prince}}[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Dr. Haing S. Ngor, Muhammed Ali UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate and Ali'', where it's Katherine Hepburn Creator/KatharineHepburn and Muhammed Muhammad Ali), Howard Cosell, John F. Kennedy, UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, and Sammy Davis, Jr. Creator/SammyDavisJr (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).
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Billy Crystal was a cast member on the long-running NBC sketch show, ''Saturday Night Live'', during its final season with Dick Ebersol as showrunner (1984 to 1985)[[note]]though NBC did have plans to make that season the last one ever due to Ebersol leaving over creative differences, the possibility of Lorne Michaels never coming back (which was proven false when Michaels' ''The New Show'' tanked on ABC), and critics expressing how tired they were of the show, especially since Eddie Murphy left after season nine[[/note]], though he originally was going to be a performer during the show's first episode back in 1975 (and ended up getting replaced by Andy Kaufman and his famous ''Mighty Mouse'' lip-syncing piece). Crystal is also one in two cast members (joining Creator/MichaelMcKean) to have hosted ''SNL'' before officially joining the cast. His notable recurring characters include Buddy Young, Jr. (an insult comic who's more "insulting" than "comic"), Al Minkman (a scam artist, often paired with Christopher Guest as his brother, Herb), Lew Goldman (a Jewish-American Weekend Update[[note]]or "Saturday Night News" as it was called back then[[/note]] correspondent), and Willie (a security guard who confides in his friend, Frankie[[note]]played by Christopher Guest[[/note]], about painful situations, often commenting, "I hate when that happens!"). His notable celebrity impressions[[note]]some of which would be considered ValuesDissonance today since some of the celebrities he played weren't white and, yes, yellow-, black-, and brownface had to be done to properly achieve the look[[/note]] include Prince[[note]]back when Prince was a major star for the album ''1999'' and ''Purple Rain'' [both the movie and the soundtrack][[/note]], Fernando Lamas (one of Crystal's most known impressions), Dr. Haing S. Ngor, Muhammed Ali (in a sitcom parody of ''Kate and Ali'', where it's Katherine Hepburn and Muhammed Ali), Howard Cosell, John F. Kennedy, and Sammy Davis, Jr. (another of Crystal's most known impressions, and probably the most unrecognizable. See [[http://snlarchives.net/Impressions/?435 here]]).
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Billy Crystal (born William Edward Crystal; March 14, 1948), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal, born Crystal (born William Edward Crystal (born Crystal; March 14, 1948), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Sereies/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director, and television host. He starred on the sitcom ''Sereies/{{Soap}}'' ''Series/{{Soap}}'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948), is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He starred on the show ''Soap'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948), is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He starred on the show ''Soap'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948), is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, director,
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal, Crystal (born March 14, 1948), is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He starred on the show ''Soap'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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* ''Film/MrSaturdayNight'' (1992): Buddy Young, Jr. (also made his directorial debut)
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal, is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He starred on the show ''Soap'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal, is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He starred on the show ''Soap'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.2012.
!!Selected Filmography:
* ''Series/{{Soap}}'' (1977-1981): Jodie Dallas.
* ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'' (1984): Morty the Mime.
* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' (1984-1985): Various Characters.
* ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' (1987): Miracle Max.
* ''Film/ThrowMommaFromTheTrain'' (1987): Larry Donner.
* ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'' (1989): Harry Burns.
* ''Film/CitySlickers'' (1991): Mitch Robbins.
* ''Film/DeconstructingHarry'' (1997): Larry.
* ''Film/AnalyzeThis'' (1999): Dr. Ben Sobel.
* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' (2001): Michael "Mike" Wazowski.
!!Selected Filmography:
* ''Series/{{Soap}}'' (1977-1981): Jodie Dallas.
* ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'' (1984): Morty the Mime.
* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' (1984-1985): Various Characters.
* ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' (1987): Miracle Max.
* ''Film/ThrowMommaFromTheTrain'' (1987): Larry Donner.
* ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'' (1989): Harry Burns.
* ''Film/CitySlickers'' (1991): Mitch Robbins.
* ''Film/DeconstructingHarry'' (1997): Larry.
* ''Film/AnalyzeThis'' (1999): Dr. Ben Sobel.
* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'' (2001): Michael "Mike" Wazowski.
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal, is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He starred on the show ''Soap'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film.CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''Disney/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal, is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He starred on the show ''Soap'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film.CitySlickers'', ''Film/CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''Disney/MonstersInc''.''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.
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Billy Crystal, born William Edward Crystal, is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He starred on the show ''Soap'' and in the movies ''Film/WhenHarryMetSally'', ''Film.CitySlickers'', ''Film/AnalyzeThis'', and ''Disney/MonstersInc''. He has hosted the Academy Awards nine times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012.