Paul Reiser - Comic-Actor-Author - New Movie - "THE PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE"

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Comedian, actor, television writer, author and musician Paul Reiser - of MAD ABOUT YOU, STRANGER THINGS spoke to Bill about his new film THE PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE, in theaters October 3rd.

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Comedian, actor, television writer, author and musician Paul Reiser is one of Hollywood's most prolific creatives.

 

2024 is a busy year for Reiser. On the heels of his new comedy The Problem with People, out this fall, which Reiser wrote, produced, and starred in alongside Colm Meaney and Jane Levy, Reiser has projects across a multitude of media formats. In March, Carter Burke, Reiser's iconic character from Aliens re-emerged in a What-if. concept comic book from Marvel comics and he appeared in the independent comedy The Gutter, directed by Isaiah and Yassir Lester. Reiser also co-wrote the New York Times bestseller What A Fool Believes: A Memoir the candid, freewheeling memoir of his friend and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Michael McDonald from HarperCollins/Dey Street Books. In July, Reiser will appear in Netflix's Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, reprising his role from BH Cop 1 and 2.

 

Recently, Reiser could be seen in Hulu's critically-acclaimed comedy series Reboot by Modern Family creator Steve Levitan. Awards Daily wrote, "Reiser truly excels, giving one of his very best performances.here, he reminds us just how very funny and experienced he is in the world of television comedy."

 

He also took his first step into bloody, superhero glory in Season 3 of Amazon Prime's Emmy-nominated The Boys playing "The Legend."

 

Reiser is widely celebrated for his roles in two hit shows for Netflix: Stranger Things-the company's biggest series of all time- and Chuck Lorre's The Kominsky Method, for which he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor.

 

Mad About You, the long-running Emmy, Peabody, and Golden Globe-winning comedy that Reiser created and starred in with Helen Hunt, returned as a limited series on Spectrum Originals.

Throughout his prolific career, Reiser has worked with both independent and mainstream filmmakers. Having earned acclaim for his supporting role in the Academy Award-winning film Whiplash, Reiser was also seen in frequent collaborator Jeff Baena's The Little Hours and Horse Girl, which premiered at Sundance 2020, the fourth film the pair has worked on together. The veteran actor has garnered praise for notable performances in films such as Diner, Bye Bye Love, One Night At McCool's, and The Thing About My Folks, which Reiser wrote for his co-star Peter Falk.

 

Reiser is a fixture behind the camera as well. He co-created and produced the seven-episode series There's Johnny!, a seven-episode series which streamed on Hulu and Peacock. The show, a fictional story set behind-the-scenes of Johnny Carson's Tonight Show circa 1972, co-produced with director David Gordon Green.

 

As an author, Reiser's first book, Couplehood, sold over two million copies and reached the number one spot on The New York Times bestsellers list. His subsequent books, Babyhood and Familyhood, were best sellers as well.

 

Voted by Comedy Central as one of the Top 100 Comedians of All Time, Reiser regularly performs sold-out stand-up at venues nationwide. His new standup special - his first in 30 years - will be released later this year via Comedy Dynamics.

 

A SUNY Binghamton graduate of its prestigious music program, Reiser co-wrote the theme song for Mad About You - "The Final Frontier" with Grammy-winning producer Don Was, and released an album of original songs with British singer-songwriter Julia Fordham called Unusual Suspects. Over the course of his career, Reiser has received multiple Emmys, Golden Globes, American Comedy Awards, and Screen Actors Guild nominations.

 

Reiser and his family reside in Los Angeles.

 

ABOUT THE PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE, IN THEATERS OCTOBER 3RD

 

Honoring his father's last wish to reunite with the American side of his family, Irishman Ciáran (Colm Meaney) calls his cousin, Barry (Paul Reiser), out of the blue with the offer for him to visit his homeland. Barry, keen to escape from the daily grind of his New York real estate firm, agrees to make the long trip over.

 

However, after an initially warm welcome, tensions soon boil over when it's discovered that Barry has unexpectedly been left half the money in Ciáran's father's will. With the two men now torn apart by greed and jealousy, resulting in a feud that spirals into a series of pretty squabbles and disastrous hijinks, will they ever be able to give peace a chance again?


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