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Fred Stoller joins us on set. He is an actor and stand-up comedian. He has an audible called "My Friend Norm". Check it out!Fred Stollerhttps://www.youtube.com/@fredstollerspage_________________________LINKS (Instagram)Felipe - @ FelipeesparzacomedianRodrigo - @ RodrigoTorresJr Martin - @ ComicMartinRizoFred - @ fred_stollerGet Tickets to laugh with Felipe @ http://FelipesWorld.com
The following video contains content about the sensitive topic of suicide. Discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling or in a crisis, help is available. Call or text 988, or chat 988lifeline.org. This week we welcome comedian Fred Stoller to the Pod! Fred is most known for his numerous roles on ‘Everybody Loves Raymond', ‘The Nanny', ‘Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide', and many MANY more! However, our favorite role of his is Dexter on ‘Wizards of Waverly Place'. Fred tells us his journey from denying roles on Hannah Montana to loving his time learning about twitter and the dougie with the Wizards cast. He shares how he landed his first staff writing job on a sitcom, and also how he wrote two books. He also recalls his favorite wizard memories with David and Jen, and reveals why it was his favorite show to work on. Why does Fred apologize to Jen? Which tv show did Fred get cut from? And what advice did Fred give to one of the Wizards cast members??Follow Fred @Fred_stoller on Instagram and TikTok!Follow @WizardsPod on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube! Want access to weekly bonus videos, exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more? Join our Patreon now at patreon.com/WizardsPod.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#1 ACS #1007 (feat. Jeff Ross, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2013) #2 ACS #1075 (feat. Fred Stoller, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2013) #3 ACS #1140 (feat. Larry Miller, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2013) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
AI Dr. K and Andy proudly invite you to re-experience the newly curated and revved-up core moments from sessions six through ten of The Neurotic Vaccine! With Michael Smerconish, Marilu Henner, Fred Stoller, non-neurotic Nell, and motivational speaker, Mario. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This the full book of the Novelizers' first season, which novelizes Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. This episode is perfect if you like to have it all in one place, or if you have nothing else important going on your life. (00:00:00) Introduction (00:01:00) Chapter 1 — Christina Chong (00:12:01) Chapter 2: "Dr. McCoy" — Jon Benjamin (00:18:52) Chapter 3: "Preanimate Bullshit" — Felicia Day (00:26:55) Chapter 4: "It Turns Out It's Ceti Alpha V, Not Ceti Alpha VI" — Andy Daly (00:45:39) Chapter 5: "This One Has Farts and Lady Jokes" — Mary Jo Peele (00:58:02) Chapter 6: "Showtime" — Kevin Shinick (01:09:08) Chapter 7: "Follow You Follow Me" — Patton Oswalt (01:18:43) Chapter 8: "Genesis Begins" — Maggie Maye, Mike O'Gorman, Teresa Lee (01:41:42) Chapter 9: "Yellow Alert" — Ira Glass (01:54:41) Chapter 10: "Stalling for Time" — Jo Firestone (02:01:12) Chapter 11: "Ain't Nothing Regula About Any of This" — Dick Cavett (02:13:39) Chapter 12: "Kirk! With Eels!" — Fred Stoller (02:24:15) Chapter 13: "What Am I Feeling?" — Steve Agee (02:30:44) Chapter 14: "The Wrath of Walt" — Rachel Bloom, John Hodgman, Steve Agee (02:37:31) Chapter 15: "Spock's Geometric Blunder" — J.K. Simmons (02:44:58) Chapter 16: "Scotty Loses Consciousness" — Fred MacCaulay (02:49:20) Chapter 17: "High Noon(ien)" — Maurice LaMarche (03:10:33) Chapter 18: "Live Long or Die Trying" — Beth Stelling (03:19:18) Chapter 19: "My Motherfucker is Dead" — Wayne Brady (03:24:25) Epilogue — Dave Hill The Novelizers was created by Stephen Levinson, produced by Stephen, Chris Karwowski and Rob Kutner, and edited, mixed and mastered by Chris Karwowski. Associate Producer: Suchetas Bokil. Music by Cole Emoff, Andrew Lin, Mike Wilson and Chris Messick. Special thanks to Sarah Mabe, Crystal Dennis, and Hannah Levinson. Follow the Novelizers on Instagram and Twitter, or at thenovelizers.com. The Novelizers is a work of parody, unauthorized by Paramount, Roddenberry Entertainment or Star Trek. © 2023 The Novelizers and respective authors
HOW COULD YOU FORGET ELAINE BENES?? Well, that's what Elaine deals with in this episode when a totally boring dude can't seem to recall meeting her at a party. It's a strong plot that had a lot of potential, but apparently seeing bad green-screen of Kramer driving a fire engine needed to take up a lot of time. Guest star Fred Stoller is an absolute treat and I share some fun tidbits from his book, "My Seinfeld Year," in the episode! Enjoy!
Ch 11: Novelized by Dennis DiClaudio, narrated by Dick Cavett - “Ain't Nothing Regula About Any of This.” Ch 12: Novelized by River Clegg, narrated by Fred Stoller - “Kirk! With Eels!” Interview: Joe Randazzo. Dick Cavett has appeared regularly on American television since the 1960s, hosting various talk shows. He writes a column for The New York Times and previously wrote for both Jack Paar and Johnny Carson's iterations of The Tonight Show. Dennis DiClaudio is a writer who was formerly the editor-in-chief of Comedy Central's Indecision website and has written for The Onion and the A.V. Club. His plays have been staged all over the United States. Fred Stoller was a writer for Seinfeld and frequently guest starred as Gerard on Everybody Loves Raymond, among appearances on various other television shows. River Clegg has written for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Opposition with Jordan Klepper. He has also contributed to The New Yorker, The Onion, and McSweeney's. Joe Randazzo is a writer, standup, and improviser and was formerly an editor for The Onion. He also wrote the parody film Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie. The Novelizers was created by Stephen Levinson, produced by Stephen, Chris Karwowski and Rob Kutner, and edited, mixed and mastered by Chris Karwowski. Music by Cole Emoff, Andrew Lin, Mike Wilson and Chris Messick. Production assistance by Suchetas Bokil. Special thanks to Sarah Mabe, Crystal Dennis, Dennis DiClaudio, and Hannah Levinson. Follow the Novelizers on Instagram and Twitter, or at thenovelizers.com. The Novelizers is a work of parody, unauthorized by Paramount, Roddenberry Entertainment or Star Trek. © 2023 The Novelizers and respective authors
THEY'REEEEEEEE BAAAAACCCCCKKKKK and it was only a month since the last time you've heard from them. The guys finally hear from Fred Stoller who never wants to be on the podcast. Talk about the upcoming annual Pod Worthy 4th of July Wiffle Ball Bonanza and dive into the history of Harland Sanders. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pod-worthy/support
In the final session of season 1, Andy Cowan talks with comedian, author, and Everybody Loves Raymond actor Fred Stoller about insecurity and writing and acting for television! Andy and Dr. Kopoian also discuss oversharing on Facebook and get to present at the Facebook Oversharing Awards on the season finale of The Neurotic Vaccine.Thank you for listening and stay tuned for season 2!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everybody loves... or at least feels fondly towards comedian, author, and Everybody Loves Raymond actor Fred Stoller. Make sure to catch his chat with Andy on the next episode coming February 7th, 2023!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally Fred Stoller (Everybody Loves Raymond, Seinfeld) has a nice talk with himself (Jeff Richards as Fred Stoller), discussing “bro comics,” Fred's cat, going to “the grove," other celebrities etc. It's a real real firework show. The Freds love each.
Join Jeremiah Skiba and Jake Grant as they Discuss current events, History and Memes in an unrelenting pursuit of the truth. This episode: Norm Macdonald on Racism, new coke flavor, and is the internet the new nuke? Son of Sam Conspiracy, including an exclusive Fred Stoller interview.
some crop circles are man made. Are all of them? there is some compelling information about some crop circles. will we get to it? we continue the conversation with Fred Stoller (off topic) and if you want to support us and hear more go to www.patreon.com/reallifescifi every week we stream live sundays at 715 pm pacific only at www.schrabhomevideo.com go to twitch.tv/reallifescifi to watch movies with us thank you. we appreciate you
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We had comedy legend Fred Stoller on the podcast
My guest on my podcast Calling Old Hollywood with Kat Lively this week is ultra funny and one of a kind. We just celebrated his 29th birthday last night (send him a happy belated!) — Friend, Actor and Author — Fred Stoller.Fred has been in everything from Seinfeld to Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Hannah Montana, Drake & Josh, Rick and Morty, Bob's Burgers and countless other television shows and films you love. Don't miss this episode. Fred and I talk life, comedy, films, his friendship with Norm MacDonald, the books he's written, character actors in history, early influences and so much more!
Our good friend, actor, comedian, writer, Fred Stoller came back to the podcast this week and brought his friend, comedian Jeff Richards. If you're listening to this episode instead of watching it on youtube, you might get confused at first... LINKS Fred Stoller - @Fred_Stoller (IG) Jeff Richards - @TheJeffRichards (IG) Felipe - @FelipeEsparzaComedian (IG) Rodrigo - @RodrigoTorresJr (IG) Martin - @ComicMartinRizo (IG) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Through absolutely no fault of this episode's guests, Andrew shares three interviews that now sound a little odd, a little untimely, maybe even a little creepy owing to the fact that they were all recorded before the deaths of Betty White, Norm McDonald and Halyna Hutchins (the cinematographer killed after the accidental discharge of Alec Baldwin's prop gun on the indie western, Rust). First up, Joel Thurm, author of the upcoming memoir, Sex, Drugs & Pilot Season: Confessions of a Casting Director, shares his memories of working at NBC on The Golden Girls and reveals how Betty White's fellow castmates really felt about the comedy legend, who died in January at 99. Next, Legendary Hollywood producer (Fast Times At Ridgemont High, The Untouchables) Art Linson remembers his near death experience producing 1997's The Edge with a very grumpy and very bearded Alec Baldwin. Finally, actor and writer Fred Stoller shares tales of bullying, petty theft and tennis involving his (mostly) friend, the late Norm Macdonald. Mentioned and recommended: Joel Thurm's Sex Drugs & Pilot Season (available spring 2022) Art Linson's What Just Happened Fred Stoller's Maybe We'll Have You Back Andrew Goldman's The Desk
Fred Stoller joins us again to talk the Feud, record setting gang bangs, and the new reality show Relatively Famous featuring the children of famous people and much more. AUSTIN, TX COME SEE US LIVE FEB 20TH! BUY TICKETS, WATCH VIDEOS AND BUY MERCH ALL RIGHT HERE: www.worldrecordpodcast.com This episode brought to you by Better Help www.betterhelp/worldrecord for 10% off and Freeze Pipe https://thefreezepipe.com use code WORLDRECORD for 10% off See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Austin, TX 2/20/22 SEE US LIVE AT VULCAN GAS CO https://www.blcomedy.com/events/world-record-podcast-live JOIN THE PATREON, GET MERCH & MORE https://worldrecordpodcast.com *Famous comedian Fred Stoller joins us on the WRP to talk to Bee Man and Hellman about comedy, the Family Feud, and daytime tv. Follow Fred on Instagram and Twitter!* See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, the gang is chatting about the infamous late-90s Carrot Top vehicle, Chairman of the Board! Did they really have to make these other actors execute prop comedy gags? Could it get any more terrifying than that baby flashback? And how great is Larry Miller in this movie? PLUS: Are Edison and his buddies doing Dahmer stuff in that apartment? Chairman of the Board stars Scott 'Carrot Top' Thompson, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Larry Miller, Raquel Welch, Jack Warden, Estelle Harris, Bill Erwin, M. Emmet Walsh, Jack McGee, Fred Stoller, Taylor Negron, and Glenn Shadix; directed by Alan Zamm. Be sure to catch WHM's last show of the year in Brooklyn on December 9th! WHM Merch Store Advertise on We Hate Movies via Gumball.fm Unlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemovies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of K-Drama School, Grace doesn't discuss any K-dramas at all. (She will resume next week.) Grace is feeling the breeze in her life because of some winds of change. Her guest is comedian and actor Fred Stoller (@fred_stoller) who was in Dumb & Dumber, Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Seinfeld, Rick & Morty, and countless others. Fred is also the writer and producer of the feature film Fred & Vinnie. Grace and Fred talk about his book Maybe We'll Have You Back, and the intense tapestry that is show business in Hollywood. They get into self-help books, meditation, heroes, and more. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit kdramachool.com to learn more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kdramaschool/support
In this episode of K-Drama School, Grace doesn't discuss any K-dramas at all. (She will resume next week.) Grace is feeling the breeze in her life because of some winds of change. Her guest is comedian and actor Fred Stoller (@fred_stoller) who was in Dumb & Dumber, Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Seinfeld, Rick & Morty, and countless others. Fred is also the writer and producer of the feature film Fred & Vinnie. Grace and Fred talk about his book Maybe We'll Have You Back, and the intense tapestry that is show business in Hollywood. They get into self-help books, meditation, heroes, and more. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit kdramachool.com to learn more.
The gang welcomes Comedian and Actor Fred Stoller to the BBB Studio! Fred shares stories of his long career as a comedian and actor with us including his appearances on "Seinfeld" and "Everybody Love Raymond" and more! Meanwhile Joe Silkie share the secret origin of "Trick or Treat" and The Long Island Clown college shares stories from rock concerts they have been to. Check out our VIDEO Aftershow! www.youtube.com/c/thebigbadbroadcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Adam and Dr. Drew open the show with Drew revealing that just last night he spoke with and attempted to book Love Boat alumnus Ted Lange. They then turn to the phones and speak with a variety of callers on topics from dog strollers to navigating critical race theory in the educational realm and more. They also speak with a caller who was recently infected with Covid and is looking for Dr. Drew's most up to date advice on treating the disease. Please Support Our Sponsors: JustWorks.com
What is "wokefishing?" What are the "dark triad" personality types? Air Force veteran and doctoral candidate Rob Henderson discusses the research LIVE with Dr. Drew. Actor, comedian, and author Fred Stoller also joins the show to share memories about his friend Norm Macdonald, who passed away on September 14, 2021 and was mourned by millions of fans worldwide. ABOUT ROB HENDERSON Rob Henderson is a doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge, where he studies social and evolutionary psychology. He received his B.S. in psychology from Yale and is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Psychology Today, among other outlets. Follow Rob Henderson: https://twitter.com/robkhenderson ABOUT FRED STOLLER Fred has appeared on countless sitcoms, most notably as Ray's mopey cousin on Everybody Loves Raymond, as Elaine's forgetful date on Seinfeld, and as Monica's bossy co-worker on Friends. In feature films, he was the annoying guy who gets punched through the phone booth in Dumb & Dumber. As a stand-up comic, he has appeared on HBO, The Tonight Show, among dozens of others. Fred was a staff writer for Seinfeld where he chronicled his tenure in the #1 bestselling Kindle Single, My Seinfeld Year. He wrote and starred in the independent feature Fred & Vinnie which won the audience award at The Austin Film Festival. His book Maybe We'll Have You back, the life of a perennial TV Guest Star is in stores and on Amazon and wherever you get books. Follow Fred Stoller at https://twitter.com/Fred_Stoller Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation ( https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/FirstLadyOfLove). THE SHOW: For over 30 years, Dr. Drew Pinsky has taken calls from all corners of the globe, answering thousands of questions from teens and young adults. To millions, he is a beacon of truth, integrity, fairness, and common sense. Now, after decades of hosting Loveline and multiple hit TV shows – including Celebrity Rehab, Teen Mom OG, Lifechangers, and more – Dr. Drew is opening his phone lines to the world by streaming LIVE from his home studio in California. On Ask Dr. Drew, no question is too extreme or embarrassing because the Dr. has heard it all. Don't hold in your deepest, darkest questions any longer. Ask Dr. Drew and get real answers today. This show is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All information exchanged during participation in this program, including interactions with DrDrew.com and any affiliated websites, are intended for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.
The gang does a few rounds of processing with Tyler this week, as they dive deep into the Paul Thomas Anderson classic, The Master (2012) starring Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, and Rami Malek. It's Scientology, but isn't it? Streaming right now on Netflix, so there's no reason to let us spoil it for you, watch it first, then hear our breakdown. Also, we celebrate 2 years of MCFC and recall some of our favorite guests, listeners, and moments from the last 2 years In News:The Suicide Squad, The Ayer Cut, David Ayer, Paul Thomas Anderson, 2 year anniversary, scratch, cheddar, scoots, 12200 minutes, 203 hours 20 minutes, 8 days 11 hours 20 minutes, Spider-man vs. Elsa, youtube, Don't Tell a Soul, Playstation 5, Tyler's wheel of destiny, listener voicemail, Driver's High. Great Teacher Onizuka, L'Arc-en-Ciel, Detective Javier, 15,000 download barrier, Liquid Death Water, Fubo, Genevieve Hassan, Celebrity Catchup, Robert Kelly, Record All Monsters, Find Your Film, Bruce Purkey, Eric Holmes, Greg Srisavasdi, Adam Murphy, Adam's Plops, Milk, Nymphomercial, Michael St. Michaels, Patsy and Loretta, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Connie Rupert, Hereditary, Toni Collette, Gabriel Byrne, Laura Loveless, Empire of the Sun, Christian Bale, John Malkovich, Ben Stiller, Pedro Abeyta, The Greasy Strangler, bullshit artist, Deanna, Labyrinth, Eagle vs. Shark, Danzig, listener Dallas, Pokemon, nocturnal emission, Sharon Gingrich, listener Brendan, listener Ryan, Denver Jeff, Jeff from Denver, Die Hard, Bruce Willis, Spider-man no way Home, Alfred Molina, Willem Dafoe, the Amazing Spiderman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Andrew Garfield the cat, Peter Porker, Spiderverse, Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Robocop, Phil Tippett, Mad God, Dante's Inferno, stop motion, Among Us, Joseph's birthday, vintage cameras, Goodwill finds, Glenn Howerton, Marvel, Rob McElhenney, The Green Lantern, The Hunt, AP Bio, Batgirl, Commissioner Gordon, HBO Max, The Matrix Resurrection, Escape Room Tournament of Champions, The Green Knight, steampunk noir, The Great Gatsby, BioShock, Cartoon Network, Elijah Woods, Melanie Lynskey, Christopher Lloyd, John Cleese, Shirley Jones, Grandma's Boy, Fred Stoller, Chris Isaak, Tim Curryhttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks: Raya & the Last Dragon - Disney+Reminiscence - HBO MaxOver the Garden Wall - HBO Max, HuluNobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight - NetflixAnnette - Amazon Prime
Jared Milrad sits down with filmmakers Jack Settipane and Bud Rebel about their new cryptocurrency, $tar Coin, which is designed to make Hollywood more inclusive. Jack and Bud share their backgrounds in entertainment, including working with the likes of John Malkovich, Manu Bennett, and Fred Stoller. Jack and Bud also explain what cryptocurrency is, why they want to expand access to Hollywood, and how folks can get involved.
In memory of our friend Ryan Demarest. LINK TO GO FUND ME FOR HIS FAMILY https://gofund.me/4d83322d Episode first aired on August 20, 2020 comedian Ryan D steps in to host ROBERTLAND with his special guests his family. Other voices from robert himself, Fred Stoller (seinfeld, everybody loves raymond, Dumb and dumber) and more! Additional voices/contributions: Fred Stoller Jon Shefsky Robert Thompson Zack Hillman www.instagram.com/ryanpdemarest www.instagram.com/thiscomicslife www.instagram.com/robertlandpod www.instagram.com/fockyanation www.twitter.com/robertlandpod • Intro/outro song: "Sugar Coated Fun" & The Microwave Ovens (dickneptunethemicrowaveovens.bandcamp.com) • Edited by Harley & Rob Thompson Contact: robertlandpod@gmail.com www.fockyanation.com
Fred Stoller talks about his year writing on Seinfeld, working with Larry David, doing Letterman the night the space shuttle exploded, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/best-of-sf-stand-up/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/best-of-sf-stand-up/support
Good evening. This week the journeyman Fred Stoller will be joining us. Fred created the character of Kenny Bania and wrote the episode, "The Soup" on the legendary "Seinfeld". So that's pretty good and all, but he also appeared twice in "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" SO. . . .HELLO -- Nightfly folks! Also, apparently being way too close to Staten Island (I have photos), the frustration of zoom in a sexy scene and these rotten kids. It's all today on the big monthly video/audio Nightfly Podcast.To see the Video Podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/jMtEz-el_cc See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joined by Guest Tangler Kevin Nolan: This week the Tanglers head back to Burkittsville, Maryland in October of 1994, when the events that were depicted in the Blair Witch Project were unfolding... Allegedly. They discuss the rise of the horror film genre, some of their personal favorites, as well as movies and moments that had them genuinely terrified. After a quick stroll through the town Kevin shares about his experiences with ghost hunting, from the equipment used to what it's like going on actual investigations. He was also kind enough to tell us about some of his personal run-ins with the supernatural and unexplained. Oh, and somehow they managed to delay the existence of an entire film genre, create "Star Trek 2: Doves in Space", and completely shut down the new Star Wars sequels... Again. But at least they figured out a way to give the world a little more Jar Jar Binks. Stay tuned for a post credits stinger featuring the one and only Fred Stoller.
The next installment of the continuing series covering the history of Long Island Stand Up Comedy. This week, Robio hangs with dear friends Bill McCarty and Fred Stoller to share stories about the movement of Island Comics to Manhattan to do 'The City Clubs', one-nighter hell gigs in Jersey, and then out on the road, with stops on the Punchline Circuit, Charlie Goodnights, and the Legendary Comic Strip in Ft. Lauderdale, with some great tales about the Comedy Condo and why Eddie Murphy doesn't like people touching his toast.
Patrick Bateman (Jeff Richards) is today's guest host with special guest, Fred Stoller.
We're back! Sorry about that impromptu break! In this episode, Kale & Corey discuss Fred Stoller, Ebay, Side-Hustles, and the 10 types of Garage Sales.
I started to get really itchy. Inside my head. I didn't know how to scratch it. So I avoided it. Until I broke out into hives and finally forced myself on stage. I think it started when I interviewed Gary Gulman, one of the greatest comedians ever. It was over two years ago. And even though he was deeply depressed, I was jealous. Because he was living my dreams. He was scratching my itch. So I started to interview more comedians. And writers of comedy. I had so many questions. I interviewed Jim Norton, Nancy Cartwright (the voice of Bart Simpson!) Fred Stoller, Chris Smith (who worked with Jon Stewart), Paul Shaffer (the famous band leader on Jay Leno), Bonnie McFarlane. The list keeps growing. And there are so many branches of comedy: Stand up, voice overs, writers, monologue performers, sidekicks. And each branch has its own microskills. That's true for every skill. They all require you to learn hundreds of micro-skills. So getting started can be scary. Very scary. Some people die with itches unscratched. When I want to get better at something, I go underneath the skill. I imagine a small version of myself looking up at my dreams. If I can see how far away I am from greatness, I feel the desire to get there. That's what this podcast is about. Picking apart greatness. Jackie Martling came to the studio. He was the lead writer at "The Howard Stern Show" for 18 years and now he's the author of "The Joke Man Bow to Stern." I don't know anyone who's looked at their crappy job and said "I'm going to do this for 18 years." So I wanted to hear him talk about what it's like to love what you're doing with your life. To feel good and dedicated. That's where I hope to find us help. (I say "us" because I'm still itchy). I still want to be a standup comedian. Not just "do" standup. Doing and loving leads to being. I'm still at "doing." Because love comes from having a deep relationship with the skill. Jackie loves what he does. So I'll keep scratching. ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
You have five minutes to kill. That's it. Those five minutes can make or break a career. I don't think I would be able to handle the pressure. I've done a lot of public speaking. And now I've tried standup. For the past three months I've been going up once or twice a week. It's difficult. I thought 20 years of public speaking would help me. It doesn't. It's the Hunger Games on that stage. So Fred Stoller is my hero. He was a standup comic 30 years ago, then he was a writer on Seinfeld, then he's been a guest start on 60+ TV shows including Seinfeld, Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Scrubs, and every other show I can think of. He's sitcom history. And he wrote all about it in three excellent books, including his latest, "Five Minutes to Kill", about his five minutes on the 1989 HBO Young Comedians Special and what happened to the specific performers of that show. So I asked, "If everybody thinks you're so funny, then why didn't you have your own show?" But I wasn't the first person to ask Fred this... He asked himself the same question throughout his career. So did his mom. And it hurt his self-esteem. He said, "When I used to headline as a comedian, I'd feel sorry for the people lining up waiting to see me... like I was their weekend." Now he's entering a new world. He's writing. And learning how to embrace "this weird guy that I am... who got lost finding this place." He's learning how to express himself with his own voice. He reinvented from standup to writing on the best sitcom ever. Then he reinvented again to appear on all the TV shows he's been on. Now he's 59, and he's reinventing again. He's a writer. His books are excellent. Reinvention is not something special people do. It's not something for only a few. Fred has been frustrated and also exhilarated down every path he's chosen. Reinvention IS the goal. Not a pathway to it. Reinvention is a habit. It's what we do every day to bring out the fire inside that constantly wants to express itself. That's why I wanted to speak to Fred. Not because he wrote "The Soup" episode of Seinfeld. But because he's still doing what he loves to do. And what he loves to do is constantly changing. ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
Fred Stoller is a stand-up comedian, actor, author, writer, and voice artist. He is best known for portraying Gerard on Everybody Loves Raymond. DC Benny is a NYC-based stand-up comedian. He may frequently be seen performing at the Comedy Cellar.
As AJ Lee, she was a larger than life superhero who won the WWE women's wrestling championship three times. But as AJ Mendez Brooks, she spent most of her life coping with mental illness. AJ tells Marc why she decided to open up about her struggles now that she's retired from wrestling. Also, Fred Stoller stops by again, this time with some insecurity over the interviews he did for his new book. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
Fred Stoller joins the show and traces his journey to becoming a prominent character actor. He talks about the old jobs, gigs, and jokes that propelled him into showbusiness. Fred also recalls stories as a staff writer on Seinfeld and how his latest book caused the real-life Kramer to sue him. Reach out to Fred on Twitter @Fred_Stoller Get his book, Maybe We'll Have You Back: The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star, on Amazon. and see Fred at Open Space in L.A. with Dr. Drew December 6th Host: Chris Laxamana ChrisLaxamana.com Support The Show: Go to Wix.com today and get a stunning website that's easy to manage and create yourself. Free sign up, no credit card required. Purchase the 'Resume Podcast Theme' song on iTunes and Amazon. And if you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review on iTunes.
Writer/director Jake Kasdan inherited some good show business genes from his father. But he's paved his own way, whether it was through his work on shows like Freaks and Geeks or by writing and directing his own feature films. Jake and Marc discuss if it all played out the way Jake had hoped. Plus, past guest Fred Stoller drops in to explain how things have changed since his last appearance on WTF. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
Actor and comedian Fred Stoller returns to The Dr. Drew Podcast to give us an update on his protracted legal battle with the real-life Kramer on which the famous Seinfeld character is based. He also gives us an update on how his mom is doing, and the success of his book 'Maybe We'll Have You Back'.
Jeff Richards and Fred Stoller are on this very special episode of TalkinS hit. Listen to the final episodes as the crew counts down to the Bingle bus. Find out what happens on this episode of TalkinS hit.
Fred Stoller is on this very special episode of talkinS hit. Lachlan is co-host. They talk about Norm Macdonald and Jason talks about his April foolishness tailgating plans will it happen. Find out on this episode of talkinS hit.
Adam and Drew are joined by actor and author, Fred Stoller, and his lawyer, David Albert Pierce, to talk about a frivolous lawsuit. They discuss how ludicrous the American legal system can be with Fred sharing the story of his suit and relating it to Adam's patent troll lawsuit. Later they wrap the show up taking listener phone calls on hyper vigilance and preparing for twins. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Actor/author Fred Stoller (Maybe We'll Have You Back) doesn't like to be isolated which is why he looks forward to disasters in his neighborhood... for the sense of community. Here's a few links to help you get the most out of Story Worthy- if you're listening on an iPhone, all you need to do is tap the cover art while the show is playing, and you'll see the episode notes, including the links. There is one to subscribe, http://bit.ly/2eSlJZw please do! There's one to our Facebook page and to our email address. We'd love to hear from you, either there, or on our survey at wondery.com/survey. You'll also find some special deals courtesy of our sponsors like Hello Fresh (promo code STORY30) Casper Mattress, and Audible (promo code STORYWORTHY). It's good karma guys! See our Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and our California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Drew welcomes back fan favorite Fred Stoller to dive deeper into some of the stories we heard on episode 69 and for an update on his recent trip to Florida. They also call Fred's mother.
This week Lahna joins iconic comedian and author Fred Stoller for lunch and a trip to the book store at the Grove. She finds out that Fred suffers from extreme social anxiety and has very particular requirements when it comes to going out to eat. Fred buys Lahna a copy of his book "Maybe We'll Have You Back: The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star" at Barnes and Noble. The band is Blackfoot Gypsies
Fred Stoller joins Drew to talk about his book 'Maybe We'll Have You Back,' mental health, and Fred's history. Later in the show they call Fred's mother and discuss Fred's upbringing. As the show wraps up they take listener calls.
Actor Fred Stoller (Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond, The Nanny) joins The Hole to talk about his life, his time with Seinfeld and his new book 'Maybe We'll Have You Back'. RiotCast.com