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Steven Stabler is a versatile and captivating character actor who has carved out an impressive career spanning over three decades. While he may not be a household name, his memorable performances in both comedic and dramatic roles have made him a respected and sought-after presence on the silver screen. Stabler first gained widespread recognition for his scene-stealing turn in the 1992 cult classic "Sketch Artist," where he played a con man with an uncanny ability to impersonate anyone. His natural charisma and knack for physical comedy shone through, hinting at the depth and range he would later demonstrate. This was followed by a standout performance in the 1988 drama "Sweet Hearts Dance," in which Stabler displayed a remarkable emotional nuance, conveying the complexities of a troubled marriage with remarkable subtlety. However, it is Stabler's collaborations with the Farrelly brothers that have truly cemented his legacy as a versatile and beloved character actor. In the 2004 making-of documentary "Dumb and Dumber - Making Of," Stabler showcased his infectious enthusiasm and comedic timing, providing insights into the creation of the iconic slapstick duo. More recently, in the 2006 film "Still Dumb After All These Years," Stabler reprised his role with effortless ease, proving that his ability to capture the quirks and idiosyncrasies of offbeat characters remains undiminished. Whether he's playing a hapless sidekick or a cunning con man, Stabler's performances are consistently engaging, imbued with a delightful blend of humor and heart.