Robert Fortier, born in 1932, is known for his diverse talents as an actor and dancer. He brings a unique flair to his role in O.C. and Stiggs (1985), where his character adds a distinct layer to the film's satirical take on youth culture. With a background that includes stage performances in Broadway productions like 'Pal Joey' and 'Me and Juliet', Fortier's transition to film showcases his adaptability in both comedic and dramatic roles. His work in O.C. and Stiggs situates him within the realm of cult cinema, where his character contributes to the film's exploration of absurdity and rebellion.
O.C. and Stiggs
O.C. and Stiggs aren't your average unhappy teenagers. They not only despise their suburban surroundings, they plot against it. They seek revenge against the middle class Schwab family, who embody all they detest: middle class.