Birth name Frederick Stoller Name Fred Stoller Website www.fredstoller.net | Years active 1982–present Nationality American | |
Role Comedian · fredstoller.net Books Maybe We'll Have You Back: The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star Movies and TV shows Similar People Steve Skrovan, Angelo Tsarouchas, Cody Cameron, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Adam Sandler |
Fred stoller 13th annual young comedians special
Frederick "Fred" Stoller (born March 19, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, author, writer, and voice artist. He is best known for portraying Gerard on Everybody Loves Raymond. He is also the voice of Stanley in the Open Season franchise, Fred the Squirrel in The Penguins of Madagascar, Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy in Wordgirl, and Rusty the monkey wrench on Disney Jr.'s Handy Manny.
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- Fred stoller 13th annual young comedians special
- Fred stoller on late night w david letterman
- Early life
- Career
- Filmography
- Television
- Written works by Stoller
- References
Fred stoller on late night w david letterman
Early life
Stoller was born in Brooklyn, New York on March 19, 1958.
Career
Stoller had worked as a stand-up comedian in nightclubs since the early 1980s at the time of his first television appearance, in 1987, when he appeared on Stand-Up America and later on The Young Comedians Special alongside six other comedians.
He is best known for his frequent appearances as Gerard on the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, Mr. Lowe in Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide and as Sheldon Singer, the son of Harold Gould's deli-owning character, on the short-lived sitcom Singer & Sons. He has also made guest appearances on several other TV series. He wrote two episodes of Seinfeld ("The Soup" and the Kramer/chimpanzee subplot of "The Face Painter").
Stoller is also known as the voices of Stanley in the Open Season franchise, Rusty the Wrench on Handy Manny and Fred the Squirrel in The Penguins of Madagascar.
In 2012, Stoller published a successful e-book titled My Seinfeld Year, in which he chronicled his experiences after being hired as a new staff writer. He has since released a book titled Maybe We'll Have You Back: The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star," and a second e-book, "Five Minutes to Kill: How the HBO Young Comedians Special Changed the Lives of 1989’s Funniest Comics," in 2017.