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Stephen Furst (born Stephen Nelson Feuerstein; May 8, 1954 – June 16, 2017) was an American actor, director and producer. After gaining attention with his featured role as Kent "Flounder" Dorfman in the comedy film ''
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'' and its spin-off television series '' Delta House'', he went on to be a regular as Dr. Elliot Axelrod in the medical drama series '' St. Elsewhere'' from 1983 to 1988, and as Centauri diplomatic attaché
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in the science fiction series ''
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'' from 1994 to 1998. Other notable film roles included the college comedy '' Midnight Madness'' (1980), as a team leader in an all-night mystery game, the action thriller ''
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'' (1982), as deputy to a sheriff played by
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, and the comedy '' The Dream Team'' (1989), as a good-natured psychiatric patient.


Early life

Born Stephen Nelson Feuerstein in Norfolk, Virginia, on May 8, 1954, Furst attended
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.


Career


As actor

Furst worked as a
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driver while looking for acting jobs in the mid-1970s, and included his
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in pizza boxes. After Matty Simmons saw his photo, Furst was cast as Kent "Flounder" Dorfman in ''
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'' (1978), reprising the role in the short-lived 1979 spin-off ABC sitcom '' Delta House'', and repeating his famous line, "Oh boy, is this great!", as a school principal with a personality mirroring Flounder's in the music video for
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's "
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." Other roles include "Junior" Keller (the unseen) in the 1980 horror movie '' The Unseen'', Gonzer in the 1984 feature film '' Up the Creek'', Dr. Elliot Axelrod in the television series '' St. Elsewhere'' (1983–1988), and
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in the science fiction television series ''
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'' (1994–1998). Furst was amused by the report that North Korean dictator
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modeled his haircut after Furst's character in ''Babylon 5''. In 1979 he starred as an overweight high school tuba player coerced onto the wrestling team in
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's feel-good underdog film, '' Take Down''. In 1980, he played the character of Harold in the movie, '' Midnight Madness''. Furst appeared in 1982 in an episode of Newhart called "Sprained Dreams" where he played a Dartmouth College student. In 1983, he also appeared in a supporting role as Aldo in the provocative
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TV movie ''
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.'' In 1989, he played the character of Albert Ianuzzi in the film '' The Dream Team.'' In 1983, Furst also appeared alongside
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, Tom Reilly, and Heather O'Rourke in an episode of ''
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'' titled "Fun House" as a student who belonged to the college fraternity "DDT." In the 1995 animated TV series ''
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,'' he voiced the character Fanboy. Also in 1995, he took a hiatus from ''Babylon 5'' to star in a short-lived TV series, '' Misery Loves Company.'' In 1997, he played Derby Ferris in ''Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home.'' He also voiced a young Colonel Hathi in Season 2 of Disney's ''
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,'' had a starring voice role as Booster in the 2000 series ''
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'' and its
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prequel '' Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins'' and also voiced a hulky walrus named Dash in the 2000 Disney movie '' The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea.'' He starred in ''
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'' and its sequel. In 2002, he guest starred in an episode of '' Scrubs.'' In the same year, he was cast as Walter Nichols in the unaired pilot of the
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television series '' Drake & Josh'', but his identity was unknown in visuals, until his name was revealed in a YouTube video from 2017. He was replaced by Jonathan Goldstein prior to the series' debut, due to his unavailability for future episodes.


As director

Furst began directing with three episodes of ''
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''; two in the fourth season and one in the fifth. Furst directed many independent and/or low-budget movies, including the 2001 film '' Title to Murder'', starring
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and
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, and the direct-to-video children's movie ''
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''. He also directed three low-budget movies for the
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: '' Dragon Storm'' in 2004, '' Path of Destruction'' in 2005, and ''Basilisk: The Serpent King'' in 2006; he also co-starred in the last two films.


As producer

Furst produced '' My Sister's Keeper'', based on the
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novel, starring
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and Alec Baldwin. He produced other several films under his production company Curmudgeon Films. ''
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'' aired in August 2016 on Syfy, during "Sharknado Week". ''Christmas in Homestead'' premiered on the
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during the holiday season of 2016. '' Cold Moon'', a psychological thriller based on the Michael McDowell book, is set for a theatrical release in October 2017 in the United States. ''Cold Moon'' won "Best Horror Film" at the 2016 Laughlin Film Festival.


2016 criticism of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Furst wrote a letter, later published in ''
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'', criticizing the Academy's portrayal of its own members as racist and resistant to diversity and suggested the Academy's response to the 2016 #OscarsSoWhite was ageist and sexist. He suggested that most members of the Academy do not watch the films nominated for awards, and that the Academy should start by ensuring those who vote have watched the films.


Personal life

Furst was married to entertainment lawyer Lorraine Wright from 1976 until his death. The couple had two sons, both of whom are in the entertainment business. His older son Nathan (born 1978) is a television and film composer, while his younger son
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(born 1981) is an actor, director and musician. Both of Furst's parents died from complications of diabetes. Shortly after his father's death, Furst, too, was diagnosed with
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at the age of 17. He reached a weight of 320 pounds and had uncontrolled type 2 diabetes by the age of 40. After almost needing to have his left foot amputated due to diabetes complications in 1996, Furst reduced his weight from 260 lbs to 175 lbs. Starting in June 2006, Furst co-hosted the Renal Support Network's webcast "KidneyTalk" with Lori Hartwell. He became a spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association and authored the book ''Confessions of a Couch Potato''. As a celebrity spokesperson for the American Heart Association, Furst said, "I thought I was more powerful than the disease of diabetes, but in reality, I was letting it take control of me. Now, I've decided to take control of my life."


Death

On June 16, 2017, Furst died from complications related to diabetes at his home in
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, at age 63.


Selected filmography

* ''American Raspberry'' (1977) – Fat Gin Player * '' The Bastard'' (1978) – Bertrand * ''
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'' (1978) – Kent Dorfman * '' Take Down'' (1979) – Randy Jensen * ''Swim Team'' (1979) – Bear * ''
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'' (1979) – Merle * '' Midnight Madness'' (1980) – Harold – Blue Team Leader * '' The Unseen'' (1980) – 'Junior' Keller (The Unseen) * ''Getting Wasted'' (1980) – Marshall * ''
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'' (1982) – Charlie * ''
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'' (1982) – Hubert Downs * ''
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'' (1983) – Aldo * '' Up the Creek'' (1984) – Gonzer * ''
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'' (1984) – Steamboat * '' The Dream Team'' (1989) – Albert Ianuzzi * '' Murder, She Wrote'' (1990) - Sgt. Paulsen * ''
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'' (1993) – Bob Ryan * ''
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'' (1994) – Uncle Bob * ''
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'' (1994-1998) - Vir Cotto * '' Howie Mandel's Sunny Skies'' (1995) * ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears'' (1995) – Hawkins * ''Cops n Roberts'' (1995) * ''Road Rovers'' (1996) - Sport * ''Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home'' (1998) – Derby Ferris * ''
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'' (1999) – Assistant Librarian * ''
Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure ''Baby Huey's Great Easter Adventure'' is a 1999 live-action direct-to-video film directed by Stephen Furst, based on the Harvey Entertainment Company animated character Baby Huey. It was released by Columbia TriStar Home Video on VHS on March 2, ...
'' (1999) – Baby Huey (voice), Phantoms' Manager * ''Deadly Delusions'' (1999) * '' Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins'' (2000) - Booster (voice) * '' The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea'' (2000) – Dash (voice) * '' Title to Murder'' (2001) – Oscar, the Security Guard * ''Echoes of Enlightenment'' (2001) – House Foreclosure Client * '' Drake & Josh'' (2002) – Walter Nichols (unaired pilot) * ''
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'' (2002) – The Alum * ''Searching for Haizmann'' (2002) – Dr. Gaulforid * ''
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'' (2003) * ''
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