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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I thought I knew what happened in my life. Then, I heard an untold story and the world changed.
When I was little, I was afraid of the dark. Not anymore. That is where answers hide.
Imagine a season of theater so bad it is beyond imagination. Got it? You’re not even close.
Stephen remembers a couple of things he forgot. One of them is in his suitcase.
Sometimes when you reach your destination you discover you haven’t even started.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step…and a case of Coors.
There are two places you never forget: the holy places and the places that weren’t.
We should never forget the Berlin wall. I carry a piece of it with me wherever I go.
Anyone can be a soldier. You just have to know what you're fighting.
What is the difference between an answer and the real answer? I start with three questions.
What does a story for my father and the end of the world have in common? The answer is hidden. Note: This episode contains adult language.
The most surprising thing about the future can be the past.
A journey down the creek past the end of the known world leads to treasure and the unexpected – proving that what is gone, can return with a vengeance.
We may be born knowing everything we need to know. The problem is we have a short attention span.
Stephen learns from his brother Paul that sometimes sports can be death-defying.