About
Paul Stolarsky
Overview
Paul Stolarsky (1933-2023) is known for his notable roles in both cinematic and theatrical productions. His filmography includes "The Muppets Take Manhattan" (1984), "Shortcut to Happiness" (2003), "The Confession" (1999), "Gryphon" (1988), "I'd Rather Be Calm" (1982), as well as uncredited contributions in "One Trick Pony" (1980) and "Windows" (1980).
Stolarsky had a stint on the soap opera Ryan's Hope as Dr. Levy and made appearances on popular shows like "Barney Miller," "Lou Grant," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: SVU," and "Ed." He also originated roles in three Broadway productions: Dr. Herbert Rosenthal in "Nuts" (1980), Earl Williams in the 1986 revival of "The Front Page," and Leo Silver in "My Favorite Year" (1992).
Known for
Acting |
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2003 | Shortcut to Happiness | Actor | Old Man | 58 Average |
1999 | The Confession | Actor | Old Man in Cemetery | 58 Average |
1990 | Gryphon | Actor | Mr. Hibler | N/A N/A |
1984 | The Muppets Take Manhattan | Actor | Aquacade Announcer | 61 Fair |
1980 | One Trick Pony | Actor | 58 Average |
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1977 | Lou Grant | Actor | Hammer | 70 Good |
I'd Rather be Calm | Actor | Mike Minkus | N/A N/A |