Bill Maher

Biography: Boasting an acute wit, a mane of gray hair and an incredulous smirk that punctuates his political punch lines, Maher has made a career out of ridiculing those in power. He spent the late 1970s and early 1980s honing his comedic skills on the stand-up circuit and his tenacity paid off with supporting film and TV roles, although the projects were often pretty low-rent (D.C. Cab, House II: The Second Story). In 1993 he launched the humorous roundtable series Politically Incorrect on Comedy Central, which migrated to ABC in 1997. As the show's irreverent moderator, Maher was simultaneously charming and exasperating (but never dull) and often played devil's advocate to stir up his guests, among them big-name actors, journalists and politicians. His career hit a roadblock in 2002 when his series was canceled after he made some controversial comments about Sept. 11. (Oddly, coming to his defense at the time, from the other end of the political spectrum, was Rush Limbaugh.) But theBoasting an acute wit, a mane of gray hair and an incredulous smirk that punctuates his political punch lines, Maher has made a career out of ridiculing those in power. He spent the late 1970s and early 1980s honing his comedic skills on the stand-up circuit and his tenacity paid off with supporting film and TV roles, although the projects were often pretty low-rent (D.C. Cab, House II: The Second Story). In 1993 he launched the humorous roundtable series Politically Incorrect on Comedy Central, which migrated to ABC in 1997. As the show's irreverent moderator, Maher was simultaneously charming and exasperating (but never dull) and often played devil's advocate to stir up his guests, among them big-name actors, journalists and politicians. His career hit a roadblock in 2002 when his series was canceled after he made some controversial comments about Sept. 11. (Oddly, coming to his defense at the time, from the other end of the political spectrum, was Rush Limbaugh.) But the next year Maher returned to the small screen on HBO's Real Time With Bill Maher and the host seemed more agitated---and more liberal---than ever. (Though he has called himself a Libertarian, he admits his fans tend to be liberals.) As of early 2010, he held the record for most Emmy losses, at 22 nominations without a win. Expand

Bill Maher's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 47
Highest Metascore: 64 Inside Deep Throat
Lowest Metascore: 31 House II: The Second Story
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 9
  2. Negative: 3 out of 9
9 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
55 Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel Jul 30, 2010 Himself 7.7
56 Religulous Oct 3, 2008 Producer / Writer / Himself 7.6
40 Sleepwalking Mar 14, 2008 Director 8.4
60 A/k/a Tommy Chong Jun 14, 2006 Himself 8.0
64 Inside Deep Throat Feb 11, 2005 Himself 7.4
37 Last Party 2000 Oct 24, 2003 Himself tbd
32 Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death Mar 15, 1989 Jim tbd
31 House II: The Second Story Aug 28, 1987 John 5.4
46 D.C. Cab Dec 16, 1983 Baba / Baba tbd