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His father was economist [[Herbert Stein]].  Stein earned a law degree from [[Yale]].  Having been a speech writer and lawyer for former United States Presidents [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Gerald Ford]] as well as a publisher of conservative thought in newspapers, Stein unexpectedly turned up with a new career on television after getting his start in the movie ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' as the most boring high school teacher on the planet due to his monotone voice. Most of the scene was unscripted. In a sense Ben showed a key knowledge for understated humor.  
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His father was economist [[Herbert Stein]].  Stein earned a law degree from Yale.  Having been a speech writer and lawyer for former Presidents [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Gerald Ford]] as well as a publisher of conservative thought in newspapers, Stein unexpectedly turned up with a new career on television after getting his start in the movie ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' as the most boring high school teacher on the planet due to his monotone voice. Most of the scene was unscripted. In a sense Ben showed a key knowledge for understated humor.  
  
Stein has been married for {{years ago|1968}} years - having married, divorced, and remarried the same woman. His son Tommy was "the only Jewish kid [at] a Presbyterian college". However, Tommy has since graduated, and now lives in Los Angeles with his fiance.<ref>Paraphrased from YouTube clip of Jimmy Kimmel Show - Feb. 15, 2008 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI8N0Du7p_o&NR=1] </ref>
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Benjamin Jeremy Stein, born November 25, 1944 (age 79), in Washington, DC, is a lawyer, writer, actor and economist. He is a conservative social activist, public speaker and presidential speechwriter.[1] He has also been a game show host.

His father was economist Herbert Stein. Stein earned a law degree from Yale. Having been a speech writer and lawyer for former Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford as well as a publisher of conservative thought in newspapers, Stein unexpectedly turned up with a new career on television after getting his start in the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off as the most boring high school teacher on the planet due to his monotone voice. Most of the scene was unscripted. In a sense Ben showed a key knowledge for understated humor.

Stein has been married for 56 years - having married, divorced, and remarried the same woman.

TV

A man of considerable intellect, Stein starred in his own gameshow, Win Ben Stein's Money, which would culminate in Stein taking on the winning contestant in a ten-question round to see who could answer more of the questions correctly. Most of the time Stein would emerge victorious. Stein had a subtle form of comedy playing the mostly straight man to Jimmy Kimmel as the joking cohost.

Stein went on to host his own talk show Turn Ben Stein On.

Today Stein can still be seen on television with his "dry humor" such as in the "dry eyes" commercial.

Stein has never lost his conservative roots or his desire to engage in intelligent dialogue. He has appeared many times on Fox News discussing politics and finance. Ben Stein also writes his "Diary" in every issue of The American Spectator, and is a regular weekly contributor to the Business Section of the New York Times.

Stein was on The Weakest Link along with seven other celebrities in 2002. Although he was the strongest link before voting was to take place for the final two, he was voted off by the other contestants who said they didn't want to face him head to head.

Evolution and Intelligent Design

Stein co-wrote and appears as the narrator[2] in a movie (Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed), released in the US in April 2008 which portrays "Big Science" as suppressing Intelligent design from being discussed and considered in academic settings.

Stein is interested in questions such as:

  • How did we get here?
  • Where are we going?
  • Is there a meaning and purpose in life? Or are we, the universe, and everything in it merely the result of pure dumb fate and chance?

And he objects to the idea that we are nothing more than "mud animated by lightning". [1]

Appearing on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel show, Stein said:

  • We made a documentary about the struggle between Intelligent Design and Darwinism. It's a big thing in the schools and universities, and we were concerned because we think Darwinism is a brilliant, brilliant, brilliant theory - beyond words brilliant - but it only takes you part of the way. It's like the New Jersey Turnpike only takes you part of the way between Washington, D.C., and New York.
  • ... and anyway who built the roads in the first place? Where did gravity come from, and where did the planets come from, and where did thermodynamics come from, where did the laws of physics come from?
  • So we just asked a whole bunch of questions: asked why academics are fired for asking those questions, and, believe me, none of us has anything but respect for Darwin. We just think a lot of questions should be asked that aren't being asked. [3]

Quotes

"I don't like getting pushed around for being a Jew and I don't think Christians like getting pushed around for being Christians. I think people who believe in God are sick and tired of getting pushed around, period. I have no idea where the concept came from that America is an explicitly atheist country. I can't find it in the Constitution and I don't like it being shoved down my throat."[4]
"I'm a rebel to my core ... and happy to be in an uphill struggle, as long as the cause is right."[5]

Works

Voice-overs

  • Dukeman
  • Fairly Odd Parents
  • Loony Toon

Movies

  • The Mask
  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off
  • Expelled (released in April 2008)

Books

  • Yes, You Can Become a Successful Income Investor!
  • The Gift Of Peace: Guideposts on the Road to Serenity
  • How to Ruin Your Life
  • How to Ruin Your Love Life
  • How to Ruin Your Financial Life

Articles

American Spectator:

Yahoo! Finance:

CBS Sunday Morning Commentary:

New York Times

References

Further Readings