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Here’s a podcast I recently did for David Thompson’s Reel Actors/Real Answers.Despite the title, much of the focus is on my Groucho years. We do, however, discuss my experiences as a voice actor, my freelance television writing, meeting celebs at Universal, and a lot of other personal and professional stuff.
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Steve Stoliar has been a professional writer for nearly 40...
- SALAMIS & SWASTIKAS
Back and Front Covers Of Book. SALAMIS & SWASTIKAS: LETTERS...
- REMEMBERING GROUCHO
“I suggest that film societies, universities, and other...
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Production photos from Steve’s school-project video...
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Feel free to send a question or comment to Steve.You have...
- RAISED EYEBROWS
RAISED EYEBROWS: My Years Inside Groucho’s House is the...
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Posted on July 14, 2023 by steve A young woman with the...
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Jul 14, 2023 · In the summer of 1974, Steve Stoliar was out of a job — which proved to be a lucky break. The UCLA student soon found himself employed as an assistant to his childhood idol, Groucho Marx.
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Height. 5′ 9½″ (1.77 m) Mini Bio. Steve Stoliar is a writer, actor and producer who has penned episodes of Murder, She Wrote; Simon & Simon; The New WKRP in Cincinnati; and Sliders, among others. His voice work includes Frosty Returns; You're in the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown; and Oz Kids.
- September 30, 1954
17 Photos. Steve Stoliar is a writer, actor and producer who has penned episodes of Murder, She Wrote; Simon & Simon; The New WKRP in Cincinnati; and Sliders, among others. His voice work includes Frosty Returns; You're in the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown; and Oz Kids. Additionally, he has written, produced, and narrated a number of pop-culture ...
- January 1, 1
- 1.77 m
- St. Louis, Missouri, USA
But Steve Stoliar's Raised Eyebrows - My Years Inside Groucho's House, first published in 1996 and now reissued with a brand-new and essential Afterword, is something altogether different. Stoliar was a nineteen-year-old Marx Bros. fan who spearheaded the campaign to get the long-unavailable Animal Crackers (1930) officially re-released (he ...