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:
What does a bad first date, a fist fight with Mel Gibson, and the beginning of all space and time have in common? Well...
It's 1957 - Stephen and his older brother Paul learn about science and get more than they bargain for with results that took decades to understand.
Stephen looks at a series of good and bad bedtime stories and how they occasionally can change the world.
Stephen encounters both the natural and the supernatural during the making of Alan Parker's Mississippi Burning.
A new beginning, an unforgettable episode with the Pooch, and a question: Are dreams intervening to solve waking problems? Only the Shadow knows.
Stephen explores the dangers of playing comedy and recalls stories of those who did it well - and some who didn't.
Yes, it's Christmas in 1987, and we can listen to it in the middle of the summer because it's Virtual Reality!
Stephen discovers that starting over at the age of 36 can be very, very interesting.
Stephen has an afternoon drink with a new friend and accidentally stumbles into the heart of human evil.
Stephen gives tips on auditioning and some recollections of the film Memento as he recalls some of the dangers of knowing too little as well as the dangers of knowing too much.
The final reveal of the magic act in Buffalo: A date with Faye, the art of the boilermaker, and a new respect for Plan B.
Stephen finds the only thing expected is the unexpected in the City of Illusions.
Don't look at Plan B as a setback - it's just taking the scenic route.
Stephen talks about "Groundhog Day" and reveals some of the story behind the story, behind the story, behind the story.
Stephen discusses life, death, squirrels, parrots, and the possibility of miracles.