the Flatland Film Festival August 12 - 13, 2005
at the Louise H. Underwood Center for the Arts, 511 Ave. K, Lubbock, Texas

2005 Special GUEST

The Flatland Film Festival

 

Stephen Tobolowsky

Stephen is one of the busiest actors in Hollywood. He has appeared in more than 150 film and television projects over the last 20 years. While most people are not familiar with his name, almost everyone knows his characters: Ned Ryerson, the annoying insurance salesman in “Groundhog Day,” Clayton Townley, the local KKK leader in “Mississippi Burning” or Sammy Jankis in “Memento.” Stephen Tobolowsky is part of a disappearing group of actors - character actors - who are not major stars yet can make a living practicing their craft in Hollywood films.
In Stephen Tobolowsky’s Birthday Party filmmakers Robert Brinkmann and Andrew Putschoegl follow Stephen on his birthday and document a performance he gives for the cameras and a group of friends, during which he tells stories about his experiences in Hollywood. Instead of his regular role as a supporting actor, Stephen takes the stage in Birthday Party and shows that he has the charisma to hold the audience’s attention without the help of a script.

Click here for Stephen's official bio.

 

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