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Brad Stoll was bitten by the acting bug at the age of 14, acting in local theatre productions. In 1993, he starred alongside Mercedes Ruehl , Richard Dreyfuss , Irene Worth, and Mike Damus. in Neil Simon 's film version, Lost in Yonkers (1993), Stoll lost his life to cancer, Wednesday 21st May 1997, at the age of 20. Born February 1, 1977.
Brad Stoll was bitten by the acting bug at the age of 14, acting in local theatre productions. In 1993, he starred alongside Mercedes Ruehl , Richard Dreyfuss , Irene Worth, and Mike Damus. in Neil Simon 's film version, Lost in Yonkers (1993), Stoll lost his life to cancer, Wednesday 21st May 1997, at the age of 20.
Brad lost his life to cancer, on Wednesday the 21st of May 1997, at the age of 20. Brad Stoll was bitten by the acting bug at the age of 14, acting in local theater productions. He starred as "Jay" alongside Mercedes Ruehl, Richard Dreyfuss, Irene Worth, and Mike Damus in the 1993 film version of Neil Simon's Pulitzer Prize winning play "Lost ...
20 Ιουν 1993 · WHEN Brad Stoll of Plainview was 14 he told his parents that he did not want to go to sleep-away camp again. They agreed that he could stay home for the summer, but only if he found a job.
In 1993, he starred alongside Mercedes Ruehl, Richard Dreyfuss, Irene Worth, and Mike Damus. in Neil Simon's film version, Lost in Yonkers (1993), Stoll lost his life to cancer, Wednesday 21st May 1997, at the age of 20.
Film adaptation. Simon adapted his play for a 1993 feature film directed by Martha Coolidge, and starring Brad Stoll as Jay. Worth and Ruehl reprised their stage roles, and Richard Dreyfuss was cast as Louie. Bella's beau Johnny, an unseen character in the play, was portrayed by David Strathairn.
Brad Stoll. Actor: Who Do You Believe?. Brad Stoll was born on February 1, 1992 in Norwalk, Connecticut. He started acting at age 13 as a Gorilla in his middle school play and since then he hasn't stopped growing chest hair. He moved to New York City after he graduated from the University of Hartford and began to pursue his dream of waiting tables.