Marc Sheffler
Marc Sheffler is a versatile talent who initially made his mark as a stage actor in off-Broadway productions. His only film appearance came in 1972 when he portrayed the character Junior Stillo, a teenager, in the cult classic horror film *Last House on the Left*. Following this single cinematic venture, Sheffler shifted his focus toward a fruitful career in television writing and production.
Over the years, Sheffler has contributed to numerous beloved television series, including notable titles such as *Sister, Sister*, *Harry and the Hendersons*, *Who's the Boss?*, and *Charles in Charge*. His extensive body of work also encompasses a variety of pilots, made-for-TV movies, and specials. Among his notable projects are the ill-fated pilot for *The Little Shop of Horrors*, *The Happy Days Reunion Show*, and the *Best of the Hollywood Palace* specials.
In addition to his television work, Sheffler collaborated with legendary voice actor Mel Blanc on the 1978 production *How Bugs Bunny Won The West*, further cementing his legacy in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning several decades, Marc Sheffler has demonstrated his adaptability and creative prowess across various facets of television and film.
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