Stephen Stucker
Stucker was born in Des Moines, Iowa. His family moved to Shaker Heights, Ohio, where he distinguished himself in school as a pianist and class clown. He graduated from high school in 1965. Stucker made his screen debut co-starring in the 1975 comedic sexploitation film Carnal Madness as Bruce Wilson, a gay fashion designer who escapes from an insane asylum with two fellow inmates, fleeing to an all-girls school. He went on to perform in the 1977 earthquake-in-Los-Angeles comedy Cracking Up, alongside Fred Willard, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer. In 1977 he appeared in the John Landis film The Kentucky Fried Movie, based on the troupe's sketches. This led to his supporting role in the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker comedy Airplane!, which he reprised in Airplane II: The Sequel. For the initial film, the writers gave Stucker the straight lines for his scenes and let him write his character's off-the-wall responses. In 1982 he had a guest role in a three-episode sequence in the TV series Mork & Mindy and, in 1983, had a small featured role in Landis' Trading Places. In 1984, he had a co-starring role as the sex-obsessed psychiatrist, Dr. Bender, in the teen comedy film Bad Manners (aka: Growing Pains).
-
Played Johnny Henshaw-Jacobs
Average Rating7.34845 votesRelease DateJun 27, 198046 years ago -
Played Stationmaster
Average Rating7.23495 votesRelease DateJun 07, 198343 years ago -
Played Jacobs / Courtroom Clerk
Average Rating6.11206 votesRelease DateDec 10, 198243 years ago -
Played Stenographer (segment "Courtroom")
Average Rating6.2345 votesRelease DateAug 10, 197749 years ago -
-
-
Played Bruce Wilson
Average Rating4.511 votesRelease DateMar 01, 197551 years ago
We can't find the internet
Attempting to reconnect
Something went wrong!
Attempting to reconnect