- She and husband Jerry Stiller appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) as Stiller and Meara every two months for a total of 36 times.
- Anne Meara was the only child of Edward Joseph Meara (1893-1980) and Mary (nee Dempsey) Meara (1894-1941). Mary Meara committed suicide when her daughter was 12 years old.
- Was named as "Queen of Brooklyn" at the Welcome Back to Brooklyn Festival (2000). Her husband, Jerry Stiller, was named "King of Brooklyn" at the same festival.
- Had a recurring role as Veronica Olchin on The King of Queens (1998), which also starred her husband Jerry Stiller as Arthur Spooner, with whom Veronica had a love interest.
- Meara and husband Jerry Stiller were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Television at 7018 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
- Although Meara converted to Judaism upon their marriage, the main source of Stiller and Meara's material was the differences in their ethnic backgrounds, epitomized by their famous "Hershey Horowitz/Mary Elizabeth Doyle" routines.
- As a child, she grew up at 100-15 198th Street in Hollis, Queens, New York until the age of six. Her family then moved to 69 Hempstead Avenue in Rockville Centre, Long Island, New York.
- Half of the mixed marriage (Jewish/Irish) comedy team of Stiller and Meara active during the 1960s and 1970s, with Jerry Stiller. She and Stiller had two children: Ben Stiller and Amy Stiller and two grandchildren by their son's marriage to actress Christine Taylor before divorcing, Ella Olivia Stiller and Quinlin Dempsey Stiller.
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1993 Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie".
- Anne Meara passed away on May 23, 2015, four months away from her 86th birthday on September 20. Her remains were cremated and her ashes were scattered into Hessian Lake at Bear Mountain State Park.
- Won an Obie Award for the 1955 off-Broadway production "Mädchen in Uniform".
- Wrote and starred in the hit off-Broadway play "Afterplay" (1995), which also starred, at various times, Jerry Stiller, Rita Moreno, Rue McClanahan and Barbara Barrie.
- She studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village, New York City.
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