Fast Times, Pulp Fiction...and Now, Oscar Wilde: Or, How Eric Stoltz

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From: Irish Voice
Date: 19961029
Author:Brian Rohan

Brian Rohan
Irish Voice
10-29-1996
Fast Times, Pulp Fiction...and Now, Oscar Wilde: Or, How Eric Stoltz Wound Up at an Off-B'way Irish Theatre

THIS may come as a relief to some - Eric Stoltz, the high-profile `Brat Pack' actor of the 1980s and an alternative/Tarantino darling of the 1990, found his current job in much the same way as anyone else might - he got it out of the New York Times.

"It's true," he said in an interview on Monday. "I was reading the Times this past summer, I think it was June or July, and I saw that Tony Walton was preparing to direct The Importance of Being Earnest at ...

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