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After reading Fred Stoller's funny Kindle Single about his short-lived stint as a Seinfeld writer, My Seinfeld Year, I hoped the longtime character actor would share more stories. Thankfully ...
Fred Stoller is one of those guys. He’s been on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “Seinfeld” and a whole bunch of others. He’s a been a standup comic and a sitcom writer. He’s also now ...
Fred Stoller, an L.A. comedian who appeared prominently in one episode of Seinfeld and who wrote a few famous episodes of the show (including The Soup), was sued by the man who inspired the Cosmo ...
You'll know Fred Stoller when you see him. He is one of Hollywood's go-to-players for 'that guy,' cornering the market on the bit part that waltzes between vacuous non-entity and off-putting nerd.
"Fred and Vinnie" gently fictionalizes the "Odd Couple"-style screwball-comic relationship between rail-thin actor-screenwriter Fred Stoller and his vastly overweight pal, the late Vinnie D'Angelo ...
Cameo takes a 25% cut, Galanis said. Fred Stoller, a “perennial TV guest star” whose credits includes Gerard on “Everybody Loves Raymond” to Fred the Squirrel in “The Penguins of ...
Fred Stoller, the actor known for playing goofy roles including Gerard on Everybody Loves Raymond, has opened up about a failed one-night stand he had with fellow comedian Kathy Griffin.
Character actor and “Oh, that guy” extraordinaire Fred Stoller plays Fred Stoller, a lonely character actor in Los Angeles. His neighbors are annoying, the bit parts are few and far between ...
Kenny Kramer (right), the inspiration for the "Seinfeld" character Cosmo Kramer (center), tried to sue Fred Stoller for $1 million. WireImage ; Everett Collection ; Aubrey Reuben Is there ...
Fred Stoller is kissing and telling about his 1992 romp in the sack with Kathy Griffin! In his new book, Maybe We’ll Have Your Back: The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star, the actor opens up ...
Kenny Kramer had filed the suit against author and comedian Fred Stoller because he wrote in a book that Kramer shouted a famous line from the show, “Not that there’s anything wrong with that ...
Fred Stoller Tessler was born November 8, 1961, in Denver and died March 8 in Colorado Springs. A friend wrote, “Life was ‘a banquet’ (a cabaret too!) for our friend Fred. Passionate ...
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