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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Podcasts:
Stephen auditions for Broadway: A morning of terror, an evening with a lap dancer, and an unexpected discovery of where a lifelong dream comes from.
Stephen learns about acting from a horse. Winning and losing may not be how you play the game but if you can, figure out where the arena is.
The conclusion of the heart story trilogy. Stephen finds the missing time from the recovery room. It comes with a message he didn’t expect and will never forget.
Part Two of the Open Heart Surgery Adventure. Some journeys are best enjoyed without actually having to reach the destination.
Crossing the Rubicon. In history or literature it was the act that couldn't be undone. I just couldn't remember if it was at the beginning of the story or the end.
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Creativity is risky. But it can save your life.
It all started when I played in a rock band with Stevie Ray Vaughn. Sometimes the truth is a funny thing. Sometimes it just rocks your world. A rock and roll story almost twenty years in the making.
An adventure in Norway in Part 2 of the Zen Story. Director Stein Winge takes Stephen on a journey to the edge of the world and makes a surprising prediction about the future.
In times of trouble be careful of turning to the parables of Zen for advice - the story keeps changing before your very eyes.
Everyone says change may be the key to the future. Is it possible that it is also the key to the past?
Some scientists say that time travel actually exists. But it's risky. If you take the ride you have no control over what you'll find or how you'll be changed.
Real world tips on being a professional actor. The difference between acting school and the real world is the difference between reading and reading between the lines.
Some true stories about the creation of the movie True Stories. Sometimes the truth is almost impossible to believe.
A moment forgotten and one unforgettable. Both leave their mark. The x/y axis moves again and another "moment before zero" reveals the Stranger.