Shirley Stoler Movies
Hefty Brooklyn-born actress
Shirley Stoler couldn't have escaped being a Cult Figure if she wanted to. Stoler's most colorful screen roles included the sadistic, sexually supercharged prison-camp commandant in Wertmullers
Seven Beauties (1976), as Spike the Bartender in
Frankenhooker (1990), and as pawnshop owner Edie Wulgemuth in
Miami Blues (1990) (in the latter film, she expresses her displeasure with sleazy con man
Alec Baldwin by cutting off his fingers with a machete!). It was par for the course for Stoler, who'd first made her mark on the cinematic world with a chilling and compeling performance as homicidal 200-pounder Martha Beck in the 1970 sleeper
The Honeymoon Killers. Prior to that, Stoler was a veteran of the ground-breaking La Mama and Living Theatre performance companies; her resume also included several Broadway productions and a number of TV guest shots. A comparatively laid-back Shirley Stoler can be seen in a few scattered pictures like
The Deer Hunter (1978, as
John Savage's mother) and
Malcolm X (1992); she also evinced signs of normality as Dottie Jessup on the 1980 TV series
Skag. Stoler died of heart failure in 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide