

Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Harold Tobolowsky, born on May 30, 1951, in Dallas, Texas, is a distinguished American character actor celebrated for his versatile roles across film and television. After initially pursuing a degree in geology at Southern Methodist University, he discovered his passion for acting while performing in "The Crucible," prompting a shift to drama at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Tobolowsky's acting journey commenced in the early 1980s with appearances in films such as The Philadelphia Experiment (1984), Nobody's Fool (1986), and Spaceballs (1987). He gained widespread recognition for his memorable portrayal of Ned Ryerson in the iconic 1993 film Groundhog Day, which solidified his status as a prominent character actor in Hollywood. His extensive filmography also includes notable roles in Memento (2000), Mulholland Drive (2001), and The Informant! (2009).
On television, Tobolowsky has captivated audiences with a range of characters, including Commissioner Hugo Jarry in Deadwood, Bob Bishop in Heroes, Sandy Ryerson in Glee, and "Action" Jack Barker in Silicon Valley. He also left a mark in One Day at a Time, The Goldbergs, and The Mindy Project.
Beyond acting, Tobolowsky is a talented writer and podcaster, having authored two books, The Dangerous Animals Club (2002) and The Tobolowsky Files (2017). He shares anecdotes from his life and career through his podcast, The Tobolowsky Files, further showcasing his storytelling prowess.
Filmography
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Murder in the First

Hard Breakers

Freakier Friday

The Confirmation

Failure to Launch

The Curse of Inferno

Buried

Atlas Shrugged: Part III

Poolman

Josh & S.A.M.

Jimmie & Stevie Ray Vaughan: Brothers in Blues

Memoirs of an Invisible Man

The Time Traveler's Wife

Wedlock

The Primary Instinct

Bird on a Wire

Mississippi Burning

Thelma & Louise

Radioland Murders

Loners (2019)

The Barber

The Prime Gig

Basic Instinct

Mr. Peabody & Sherman

The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars

Groundhog Day

Black River (2001)
