
Marc Sheffler
Skuespiller, Manusforfatter, Produsent
Marc Sheffler used to work as a stage actor for off-Broadway theater. His only film role is of the teenage Junior Stillo in the low-budget Last House on the Left (1972). Since then, Sheffler decided to pursue a career into television writing and production rather than acting.
His credits include episodes of "Sister, Sister", "Harry and the Hendersons", "Who's the Boss", and "Charles in Charge" to name but a few. He's also been involved with all kinds of pilots, made for TV movies, and television specials, including the failed "The Little Shop of Horrors" pilot, "The Happy Days Reunion Show" and "The Best of the Hollywood Palace" specials. He also worked with Mel Blanc, the voice of Warner Bros. cartoons, as the writer of How Bugs Bunny Won The West
(1978).
His credits include episodes of "Sister, Sister", "Harry and the Hendersons", "Who's the Boss", and "Charles in Charge" to name but a few. He's also been involved with all kinds of pilots, made for TV movies, and television specials, including the failed "The Little Shop of Horrors" pilot, "The Happy Days Reunion Show" and "The Best of the Hollywood Palace" specials. He also worked with Mel Blanc, the voice of Warner Bros. cartoons, as the writer of How Bugs Bunny Won The West
(1978).
Filmografi
| 2009 | 30 Days to Die · as Sheriff Bobby Neeley |
| 1972 | The Last House on the Left · as Junior Stillo |
| 2022 | The Once and Future Smash · as Marc ShefflerPå Plex |
| 2006 |
| 2009 | |
| 2005 | Chaos · as Co-Producer |
| 1991 | Harry and the Hendersons · as Consulting Producer |
| 1991 | Harry and the Hendersons · as Written By |
| 1984 | Charles in Charge · as Written By |
| 1984 | Who's the Boss? · as Written By |
| 1984 | Du-beat-e-o · as Written By |
| 1980 | Sanford · as Teleplay By |
| 1979 | Co-ed Fever · as Written By |




