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Brett Stiller Filmography

Actor5 FILMS IN DB

BrettStiller

Known for Acting · Travelling Light, Garage Days, The Alice

5
FILMS IN DB
$35
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$18
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
The Alice
~$23 · DVD · 2004
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MOST VALUABLE
The Alice
$23 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Brett Stiller is a celebrated figure in the realm of independent film, particularly for his standout performance in the 2005 cult classic, *Fink!*. This film, a sharp satire of the Hollywood machine, has garnered a dedicated fanbase and is highly sought after by collectors for its unique blend of humor and biting critique. Stiller's ability to embody complex characters has made this film a staple in many physical media collections, especially as its limited runs on DVD and Blu-ray are increasingly rare. Collectors are drawn to Stiller’s work not only for its intrinsic value but also for the cultural commentary embedded within his roles. His contributions to the indie film scene have paved the way for future filmmakers and actors, solidifying his status as a key player in the evolution of modern cinema. As home video formats continue to evolve, *Fink!* remains a prized possession for those who appreciate the artistry of physical media and the stories behind them.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brett Stiller known for?

Brett Stiller is known for acting in films such as Fink! (2005) as Steven, The Postcard Bandit (2003) as Glenn Abbott, Travelling Light (2003) as Lou Bonetti, Garage Days (2002) as Joe, and The Alice (2004) as Toby Delaney.

What genres does Brett Stiller's filmography span?

Brett Stiller's filmography spans genres including Drama, TV Movie, Action, Crime, Comedy, and Music.

What era does Brett Stiller's work cover?

Brett Stiller's work covers the years from 2002 to 2005, with the most-active decade being the 2000s.

How extensive is Brett Stiller's filmography?

Brett Stiller has a filmography that includes 5 films.