Fred Stoller was born on March 19, 1958, in Brooklyn, New York. Growing up, he discovered his love for comedy and entertainment at a young age. He was always the class clown, making his classmates and teachers laugh with his quick wit and sharp humor.
Stoller's big break came in the late 1980s when he made appearances on Stand-Up America and The Young Comedians Special. His unique comedic style and relatable humor quickly gained him a following in the stand-up comedy world.
Stoller's talent for comedy led to numerous television appearances on sitcoms and specials. He became a familiar face on the small screen, with a recurring role as Gerard in the hit CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Stoller's knack for playing quirky characters endeared him to audiences and made him a fan favorite.
In addition to his on-screen work, Stoller has also found success in the world of voice acting. He voiced Fred the Squirrel in the popular animated series The Penguins of Madagascar and is known for his role as Stanley in the Open Season franchise.
Stoller's creativity extends beyond performing, as he is also a successful writer. He penned a popular e-book that chronicled his experiences as a new staff writer for Jerry Seinfeld's iconic show Seinfeld. His unique insights and humorous anecdotes captivated readers and solidified his reputation as a talented storyteller.
Despite his success in the entertainment industry, Stoller remains humble and down-to-earth. He attributes his comedic talents to his upbringing in Brooklyn, where humor and wit were valued traits. Stoller continues to perform stand-up comedy and voice work, delighting audiences with his comedic prowess.