Bob Balaban is an American actor, director, and producer known for his versatile roles in film and television. He has appeared in a variety of projects, including "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," and "Boston Legal." Balaban's talent for both dramatic and comedic roles has earned him acclaim and a respected place in the entertainment industry.
"Maybe I was 7 - I probably am exaggerating a little - and immediately was plunged into the fact that there was an official place to put your fantasies. Up until then I didn't know what I would do with them all. It was very exciting for me, and I began very, very early on."
"I was born on Wellington Avenue and my family that remains lives in the Lake Shore Drive area."
"I'm from Chicago, my family started a chain of movie theaters in Chicago that were around for 70 years and then one of them became the head of Paramount and the other was the head of production at MGM and we all came out of Chicago."
"I always think that a director who knows about the technical side, but cares about the acting performances and casting as well, is ahead of the game."
"I'm from the Midwest, and I loved my family. I had a very good time as a child, but I was also - I have a theory about Jews growing up in the Midwest, that there is an ultimately sort of wonderful avoidance of a lot of things, and a great acceptance of whatever is happening."
"I've directed a fair amount of television series - so I'm always trying to learn new things. One episode was all hand-held and I'm trying to get better at when you should do things and when you should just shut up and watch what the people are saying."
"My dad was the baby. When he was born they were already successful. They sent him to business school - he probably would have loved to have been a poet or a writer or something, and he was very creative."