
Age: 75
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Stephen Harold Tobolowsky is an American character actor. He is known for film roles such as insurance agent Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day and amnesiac Sammy Jankis in Memento, as well as such television characters as Commissioner Hugo Jarry in Deadwood, Bob Bishop in Heroes, Sandy Ryerson in Glee, Stu Beggs in Californication and White Famous, "Action" Jack Barker in Silicon Valley, Dr. Leslie Berkowitz in One Day at a Time, Principal Earl Ball in The Goldbergs, and Dr. Schulman in The Mindy Project. Tobolowsky was born on May 30, 1951, in Dallas, Texas. He studied geology at Southern Methodist University but switched to theater after being cast in a production of "The Crucible." He later attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he graduated with a degree in drama. Tobolowsky began his acting career in the early 1980s, appearing in films such as The Philadelphia Experiment (1984), Nobody's Fool (1986), and Spaceballs (1987). He also had a recurring role on the television series Seinfeld (1989-1998). Tobolowsky's breakthrough role came in 1993, when he played Ned Ryerson in the comedy Groundhog Day. His performance in the film was critically acclaimed, and he has since become one of the most recognizable character actors in Hollywood. Tobolowsky has continued to work steadily in film and television over the years. He has appeared in numerous other films, including Memento (2000), Mulholland Drive (2001), and The Informant! (2009). He has also had recurring roles on the television series Deadwood (2004-2006), Heroes (2006-2007), Californication (2007-2014), and Silicon Valley (2014-2019). In addition to his acting career, Tobolowsky is also a writer and a podcaster. He has written two books, The Dangerous Animals Club (2002) and The Tobolowsky Files (2017). He also hosts the podcast The Tobolowsky Files, in which he tells stories about his life and career.

Stephen Tobolowsky

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for Poop in The Emoji Movie 2: Glitched (2026)
Suggested by joannegrant

Four months or so after the end of the first film, the emoji-populated city of Textopolis has been restored to its former glory, complete with its text center getting rebuilt from the ground and partially updated to match the occasional updates of the phone it's located in. Following this, Smiler, the text center's head supervisor, has been demoted to the Loser Lounge for her crimes, and the multi-expressive emoji Gene has become a popular emoji among the city's and text center's residents and individual emojis. He has also formed close relationships with both Hi-5 and Jailbreak, becoming the best friend of the former and the boyfriend of the latter. While returning home from a hangout with both in the wallpaper, Gene, Hi-5, and Jailbreak all have an unpleasant encounter with COD-E, a hacker virus that is considered the most deadly among the many different residing beings inside of phones. COD-E opens up a vortex in the wallpaper, which causes Gene and his friends to be transported to Motherboard City, a metropolis designed similarly to Textopolis but colored pink and located inside Alex's girlfriend Addie McCallister's cell phone. Stuck in Motherboard City with no way to return to Textopolis, Gene and his friends must turn to zen-like microchip Chip Wires for help to get back home before COD-E finds them in Addie's phone and deletes them and infects every digital device across the globe.