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Maybe We'll Have You Back

The Life of a Perennial TV Guest Star

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Fred Stoller has played the annoying schnook in just about every sitcom you’ve seen on TV - Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Scrubs, Hannah Montana, My Name Is Earl - and was even a staff writer for Seinfeld, but he’s never found a solid gig. When it comes to Hollywood, it’s a case of always the bridesmaid and never the bride, except in his case he’s always the snarky waiter, the mopey cousin, or Man Number Two.

This hilarious and bittersweet rags-to-rags story of the hardest-working guy in showbiz follows Fred, who started his career as a stand-up comic, from set to set as he tries to find a permanent home for his oddball character. With candor, Fred shares stories of his great adventures pounding the Hollywood pavement, including a humiliating encounter with Billy Crystal, a disastrous one-night stand with Kathy Griffin, and plenty of awkward run-ins at craft service tables. And he always shares his ups and downs with his skeptical yet loving mother waiting by the phone in Brooklyn.

Everyone can relate to searching for a dream job or their next big break, and will root for Fred as he weaves his way through the cutthroat world of Tinseltown.

©2013 Fred Stoller (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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Fred Stoller is best known for being "that guy" in classic sitcoms like Murphy Brown, Seinfeld, and Everybody Loves Raymond, and he recalls his life of almost-fame in this humorous and revealing memoir. Ray Chase gives an uncanny performance that uses a languid and slightly adenoidal voice to mimic Stoller's droopy, sad sack persona. It isn't all an act, however, as Stoller examines the downsides of his success with a bracing forthrightness to go along with the juicy tales of the celebrities he's worked with, making Maybe We'll Have You Back a candid look at TV's perennial guest star.

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"I don’t know why Fred was never a regular on a show. Maybe because he’s annoying...just kidding!" (Ray Romano)
Insightful Industry Perspective • Entertaining Celebrity Stories • Perfect Approximation • Honest Portrayal

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I like hearing stories about different kinds of jobs but who in the world was Fred Stoller? Well as it turns out everyone has seen him in as least some the hundreds of appearances he has made as a guest star but (as I learned from this book) guest stars should never outshines the lead actors. Fred is a regular guy who act and writes, he takes us through his career and what it takes to get these guest spots. It's really not about gossip but there is just the right amount sprinkled into the story. When you hear lead actors talk about their shows they certainly don't talk about what the lunch caterer served or if the crew was invited to eat of just the regulars. I laughed many times with his deadpan style as he would make fun of himself. My favorite was when he went up for a part that was described as a "Fred Stoller type" in the description and he didn't get the part! We learn about the casts of Murphy Brown, Everyone Loves Raymond and many others. Because he is also a writer, we also learn about what it is like from that standpoint. As a member of the Screenwriters Guild he was able to see movies for free for a short time every year, it was hilarious to hear how people who never spoke to him would try to get him to take them to movies or flat out ask for his pass.

This book kept pulling me back, I think I finished it in three days. In the end, I really liked this guy. I'll admit I YouTube'd him to see who he was, then; "oh yeah, I remember him". It was delightful to see the television business from the unique angle

I would have preferred Fred reading it himself but the narrator did a great job and I often had to remind myself that in was not Stoller speaking.

Good job Fred!

Who in the world is Fred Stoller?

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I can identify with Freddie the looser. Maybe that's why I love his book so much😄

Surprise. Surprise, Surprise!!!

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The content of this book is great, I loved all the stories and the insider perspective. What I didn't like is the narration. Listening to this at 1.0x speed is arduous. The narration is so slooooow. I had to jack the speed way up to get the cadence to sound normal. But there was a shocking ending to this book... If Barack Obama can narate his own book (and he's not an actor) then one would assume Fred Stoller isn't too much of a hot shot to read his own audible book too. The whole time I was listening to the book I was deceived into thinking it was Fred reading the book but at the end I was shocked to hear it is harrated by Ray Chase? I've never had a bigger WTF moment since I started listening to Audible.

And if you're going to have someone else read it, it should be someone more barable than Ray Chase.

Anyway, I still recommend this book even with Ray Chase reading it but I recommend you crank up the speed.

Gret book with disappointing narration

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I was expecting something funnier and a little more lighthearted. It was funny in parts but generally pretty much a downer. It’s interesting and entertaining, just not what I expected.

The format was a little all over the place at times. It would sometimes jump from situation to situation without a comprehensive segue. Other than a few of those instances, it’s pretty good.

Kind of depressing

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Very much enjoyed it! Any comedy fan will like this. Hilarious! Fred is the best

Great read!

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