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  1. Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party was shot with Clairmont Camera modified Sony F900/3 cameras in HD, edited on a Dual G5 Apple computer and finished in HD at Sunset Digital in Los Angeles. It was produced, directed and shot by Robert Brinkmann. Andrew Putschoegl was the co-producer.

  2. Stephen Tobolowsky is an American actor, writer and director who played Tor Eckman on Seinfeld; he made his lone appearance in "The Heart Attack". Stephen has appeared in a number of other films and television shows such as Groundhog Day, Deadwood, Curb Your Enthusiasm, That 70's Show, Spaceballs along with many more; he has also co-written a film called True Stories and has directed a number ...

  3. Stephen Harold Tobolowsky is an American actor, author, musician, and playwright. He is best known for his film roles, such as Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day, Sammy Jankis in Memento, and Happy Chapman (along with his brother, Walter J. Chapman) in Garfield: The Movie.

  4. Apr 16, 2017 · You might know the name Stephen Tobolowsky. If not, I promise you know his face. His more than 250 acting credits include dozens of TV series (including current work on “Silicon Valley” and ...

  5. Stephen Tobolowsky is a voice actor known for voicing Ron The Manager, Martin Stein, and Uncle Ubb. Take a visual walk through their career and see 21 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 2 clips that showcase their performances.

  6. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › stephen-tobolowskyStephen Tobolowsky | Moviefone

    Dec 1, 2023 · Stephen Harold Tobolowsky is an American character actor. He is known for film roles such as insurance agent Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day and amnesiac Sammy Jankis in Memento, as well as such ...

  7. Stephen Harold Tobolowsky is an American character actor. He portrays Doctor Berkowitz on the Netflix Original Series One Day at a Time. Tobolowsky has appeared in over 200 films and television projects. He has worked in theatre, directing, and acting in plays in New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. He directed one movie, "Two Idiots in Hollywood," based on his play of the same name ...