Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Stephen Furst (born Stephen Nelson Feuerstein; May 8, 1954 – June 16, 2017) was an American actor.After gaining attention with his featured role as Kent "Flounder" Dorfman in the comedy film National Lampoon's Animal House and its spin-off television series Delta House, [1] he went on to be a regular as Dr. Elliot Axelrod in the medical drama series St. Elsewhere from 1983 to 1988, and as ...
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us
The Unseen is a 1980 American slasher film directed and written by Danny Steinmann (credited as "Peter Foleg’), [1] and starring Stephen Furst, Barbara Bach, Sydney Lassick, and Lelia Goldoni.
Stephen Furst as Kent "Flounder" Dorfman, an overweight and dim-witted freshman member of the Delta House. Bruce McGill as Daniel Simpson Day a.k.a. "D-Day," a motorcycle-riding member of the Delta House. James Widdoes as Robert Hoover, the strait-laced president of the Delta House.
Nathan Furst (born 1978), composer; Paula Fürst (1894–1942), German-Jewish educator and Zionist; Rafe Furst (born 1968) American entrepreneur and writer; Stephen Furst (1954–2017), actor and director; Steve Furst (born 1967), comedian and actor; Walter Fürst (?–1317), Swiss patriot
Portrayed by Stephen Furst (1983–1988) Axlerod first visited St. Eligius during an elective while finishing medical school, and later joined as a resident. Overweight and awkward, he had a difficult time initially, but eventually proved himself as capable and competent.
Stephen Furst as Kent "Flounder" Dorfman, Pinto's timid best friend and fellow freshman, whose older brother Fred was a member of the Delta fraternity. He later becomes a sensitivity trainer at Encounter Groups of Cleveland , Inc.
Miller said Stephen Furst's character was like Andy Devine. The story that Furst's character tells Norris about the dog came from Furst. [2] Filming began on July 30, 1981 in Dallas. It took 30 days. Director Michael Miller called the film "kung fu meets Frankenstein." [3] Miller says Norris was most comfortable fighting.