Stan Sellers was born and raised in Washington DC. He began his acting career at the Back Alley Theatre, founded by Naomi Eftis. During that time he appeared as Otto in "Design For Living," Omar in "Short Eyes," and Jr. Balloon in the world premier of Miguel Pinero's "The Sun Always Shines For The Cool" under the ...
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Stan Sellers was born and raised in Washington DC. He began his acting career at the Back Alley Theatre, founded by Naomi Eftis. During that time he appeared as Otto in "Design For Living," Omar in "Short Eyes," and Jr. Balloon in the world premier of Miguel Pinero's "The Sun Always Shines For The Cool" under the direction of Frederic Lee. While attending the University of Maryland, Stan began performing stand-up comedy at campus events and local clubs. From there he moved to San Francisco where he was a regular at the world famous Holy City Zoo. Other comedy club appearances would include Zanies, Laughs Unlimited, the Funny Bone, Giggles, Yuk Yuks, to name a few. After guest starring on an early episode of "Seinfeld", Stan's resume began to grow. "ER," "Friends," "The West Wing" would follow. Stan's credits would include some of the highest rated shows at the time. His most recent television appearances include two episodes of ABC Family's "Bunheads." He continues to perform stand-up at corporate events and comedy clubs throughout the US and Canada.
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