Frederick Stoller was born on 19 March 1958, in Brooklyn, New York City USA, and is a writer, voice artist, actor, and stand-up comedian, but probably best known for being part of the television show “Everybody Loves Raymond” as Gerard. He was also part of the “Open Season” franchise, voicing Stanley, but all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today, during a career which began in the early 1980s.
How rich is Fred Stoller? As of mid-2017, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $1.5 million, earned through success in his various endeavors. Other projects he was a part of include “The Penguins of Madagascar” in which he played Fred the Squirrel. He was also part of “Wordgirl” and “Handy Manny”. As he continues his work, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase.
Fred Stoller Net Worth $1.5 million
Fred started his career in the 1980s as a stand-up comedian, appearing in various nightclubs. Eventually, he started gaining popularity, which led him to appear on television. One of his first appearances was “Stand-Up America” in 1987, followed by also appearing on “The Young Comedians”, which featured seven comedians – his net worth began to rise.
Stoller was then cast in the CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, making frequent appearances as Gerard. The show was very popular and is based on the real life experiences of Ray Romano, the writing staff, and the creator Phil Rosenthal, and even the characters were loosely based on people related to them. Fred then appeared in “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide” in which he played Mr. Lowe, which aired on Nickelodeon, although many of the regular cast members weren’t actually part of the original pilot. Another project he was a part of was the short-lived “Singer & Sons”, in which he played the son of the deli-owner Sheldon Singer. Apart from these regular roles, he also made various guest appearances, and has written two episodes of “Seinfeld” entitled “The Face Painter” and “The Soup”.
Fred would then become a part of the 2006 film “Open Franchise” in which he voiced Stanley, reprising his role in “Open Season 2”, “Open Season 3”, and “Open Season: Scared Silly”, and portrayed the character in the short film “Boog and Elliot’s Midnight Bun Run”. He then became a part of the animated children’s program “Handy Manny” in which he played Rusty the Wrench. Afterwards, he continued to work for Nickelodeon, becoming a part of the animated series “The Penguins of Madagascar” as Fred the Squirrel. All of these opportunities continued to build his net worth.
One of his more recent projects includes the e-book entitled “My Seinfeld Year” which was published in 2012, chronicling his experience as a new staff writer. He also wrote the book “Maybe We’ll Have You Back: The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star”; these books have also helped with his net worth.
Not much is known about Stoller’s personal life, apart from a brief liaison with Kathy Griffin in the early ‘90s. For most of his roles, he portrays goofy characters, and he usually has a low monotone voice.
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