Erik Stolhanske
Erik Stolhanske, born on August 23, 1968, is a talented American actor, writer, and producer, best known as a key member of the comedic ensemble Broken Lizard. His educational journey began at Breck School and continued at Colgate University, where he was an active participant in the campus comedy troupe Charred Goosebeak alongside his future Broken Lizard collaborators.
Stolhanske's career took off with the release of the cult classic film "Super Troopers" in 2001, where he showcased his comedic prowess as Officer Rabbit. This film gained a dedicated fanbase and led to a sequel, "Super Troopers 2," which premiered in 2018, further solidifying his status in the comedy genre.
In addition to his work with Broken Lizard, which includes notable films such as "Beerfest" and "Club Dread," Stolhanske has also made guest appearances on various television shows, further broadening his appeal. His contributions to the film industry have earned him recognition and a loyal following among comedy enthusiasts.
Beyond his on-screen achievements, Stolhanske is a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Colgate University, highlighting his commitment to community and camaraderie. As he continues to work in entertainment, Erik Stolhanske remains a prominent figure in the world of comedy, celebrated for his unique humor and creativity.