The Tobolowsky Files
Summary: You've seen him in movies like Groundhog Day, Memento, Sneakers, and on TV in shows like Deadwood and Glee. Now hear what he's like when Stephen Tobolowsky is playing himself! The Tobolowsky Files is a podcast brought to you by the people behind the /Filmcast at http://www.slashfilmcast.com. It is a series of profound, moving, and hilarious stories about life, love, and the entertainment industry, as told by character actor Stephen Tobolowsky. You can find all of our episodes at http://www.tobolowskyfiles.com and you can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast@gmail.com. Want to hear more of Stephen's stories? Check out his awesome movie, "Stephen Tobolowsky's Birthday Party" at http://www.stbpmovie.com
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If life is perplexing just remember: It’s almost always about the guitar.
One afternoon in New York, I was a winner. Lucky for me - I still have the proof.
This picture was taken before I knew I was going to be a character actor. Every disaster, at one point, looked like a success. Unfortunately, every success also can look like disaster. That’s why there are so many bars in New York.
How do you make a merry-go-round more like a roller coaster? You ride closer to the edge.
A love letter and a prayer for a beautiful girl with short legs. I am referring to Belle. Pictured is Ann and Belle sleeping together. Unfortunately, I am not in the bed, but someone had to write the story.
Life can be hard. Sometimes we have to be unconscious to know what’s happening.
Movies depend on seeing what is no longer there. How is that different from remembering this morning? Or dreaming about tomorrow?
We may not have control over what happens in our lives – but we do get to tell the story.
1976. Beth and I meet our first famous person in Los Angeles. He asks me for a loan. It goes downhill from there.
I was 13 when I got my first job. Uncle Hymie hired me. Heaven help us all.
You never get a warning the day the world ends.
Life is like a long-running television show. The characters that shaped you return. Some delight. Some threaten. But the most troublesome seems to be my former self.
A love story about a girl, a cat, and a five-dollar loan that was never repaid.
How I became a writer. I think laws were broken.
I played a part in “The Jefferson’s” LIVE for 22 million people. I think. I have to check my resume to be sure.