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Stephen Kramer Glickman

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  • After wrapping Big Time Movie, Glickman started training with celebrity fitness expert, Eric the Trainer, and started working with the food program, Sunfare. Within 7 months he had lost 88 pounds and went from a 56 waist to a 42 waist and from a 5xl shirt to a 2xl shirt. He continues to workout daily at Powerhouse Gym in Burbank.
  • He is a stand-up comedian and he played Shrek in the Broadway Workshop and Reading of "Shrek The Musical" for Dreamworks and Sam Mendes. Glickman also played "Larry" in the Jeffrey Ross Comedy Central Special "No Offense".
  • In 1995, Stephen Kramer Glickman starred in the first production of Tony Kushner's "A Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds" at La Jolla Playhouse in La Jolla, California (adapted from Joachim Neugroschel's translation of the original Yiddish play by S. Ansky; originally produced in New York City at the Joseph Papp Public Theater, 1997), Theatre Communications Group, in 1997.

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