Los Angeles Times

‘Animal House’ actor dies

Stephen Furst was best known for his role as hapless frat pledge Flounder.

- By Greg Braxton greg.braxton@latimes.com

Stephen Furst, best known for his role as the hapless Delta House fraternity pledge Kent “Flounder” Dorfman in the landmark comedy “Animal House,” has died. He was 63.

His sons Nathan and Griffin Furst posted a statement on Twitter that Furst died Friday of complicati­ons from diabetes.

“Steve had a long list of earthly accomplish­ments,” the statement said. “He was known to the world as a brilliant and prolific actor and filmmaker, but to his family and many dear friends, he was also a beloved husband, father and kind friend whose memory will always be a blessing.”

Furst’s breakout role was as Dorfman in the 1978 film “Animal House,” which also marked the film debut of “Saturday Night Live” star John Belushi.

In the film, the overweight and socially awkward Dorfman and his friend Lawrence “Larry” Kroger (Tom Hulce) pledge at the raucous Delta House run by Eric “Otter” Stratton (Tim Matheson) and the slovenly John “Bluto” Blutarsky (Belushi). The comedy, which was directed by John Landis, was a massive hit and was also praised by critics. In 1979, Furst reprised the role in the short-lived spinoff ABC’s “Delta House.”

He was later a regular on “Babylon 5” and “St. Elsewhere.”

In addition to his acting career, Furst directed several low-budget films and was a producer on the 2009 drama “My Sister’s Keeper,” starring Cameron Diaz.

“To truly honor him, do not cry for the loss of Stephen Furst,” his sons wrote. “But rather, enjoy memories of all the times he made you snicker, laugh or even snort to your own embarrassm­ent. He intensely believed that laughter is the best therapy, and he would want us to practice that now.”

 ?? Universal ?? HAPLESS FRATERNITY PLEDGE Stephen Furst, left, and Tom Hulce in the landmark comedy “Animal House.” Furst played the overweight and socially awkward “Flounder” Dorfman, and Hulce portrayed his friend “Larry” Kroger.
Universal HAPLESS FRATERNITY PLEDGE Stephen Furst, left, and Tom Hulce in the landmark comedy “Animal House.” Furst played the overweight and socially awkward “Flounder” Dorfman, and Hulce portrayed his friend “Larry” Kroger.
 ?? Lennox McLendon Associated Press ?? ACTOR, DIRECTOR Furst, shown in 1986, directed several low-budget films and co-produced the 2009 drama “My Sister’s Keeper.”
Lennox McLendon Associated Press ACTOR, DIRECTOR Furst, shown in 1986, directed several low-budget films and co-produced the 2009 drama “My Sister’s Keeper.”

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