It was three decades ago that Billy Crystal became famous playing one of the first gay characters on the TV series "Soap." We watched as the compact guy with the halo of dark curls morphed into Sammy Davis Jr. and a faux Fernando Lamas ("You look mahvelous!") on "Saturday Night Live," laughed as he tried to keep a straight face while Meg Ryan simulated sexual ecstasy in "When Harry Met Sally," hooted as he played frustrated psychiatrist to Robert DeNiro's messed-up mob guy in "Analyze This" and "Analyze That." He's everybody 's favorite Oscar host (eight times and counting), comedianphilanthropist (Comic Relief) and diehard New York Yankees fan. Read More
700 Sundays is a hilarious yet unexpectedly poignant exploration of how the past helped shape the man who became a famous entertainer. Read More
It was three decades ago that Billy Crystal became famous playing one of the first gay characters on the TV series Soap . Read More
Having conquered the worlds of stand-up comedy, television, movies and award-show host, Billy Crystal set out four years ago to conquer Broadway. Read More
They say you can never go home again, but can you take your home on the road? Read More
Billy Crystal has been friends with Muhammad Ali for more than 30 years. Read More
Comedian and sports fan Billy Crystal traded a stage for a Salvation Army center to help serve an early Thanksgiving lunch to the needy in Dallas. Read More
The prospect of two more games in the next nine days. Read More
One of the nations largest office, residential, and retail developments has been recognized for incorporating several green elements into its downtown. Read More
Along with being a veteran actor and comedian, Billy Crystal is most known for his affable hosting abilities, a groundbreaking ... Read the full Billy Crystal bio.