Marc Sheffler is a versatile talent who initially made his mark as a stage actor in off-Broadway productions. His only film appearance came in 1972 when he portrayed the character Junior Stillo, a teenager, in the cult classic horror film *Last House on the Left*. Following this single cinematic venture, Sheffler shifted his focus toward a fruitful career in television writing and production.
Over the years, Sheffler has contributed to numerous beloved television series, including notable titles such as *Sister, Sister*, *Harry and the Hendersons*, *Who's the Boss?*, and *Charles in Charge*. His extensive body of work also encompasses a variety of pilots, made-for-TV movies, and specials. Among his notable projects are the ill-fated pilot for *The Little Shop of Horrors*, *The Happy Days Reunion Show*, and the *Best of the Hollywood Palace* specials.
In addition to his television work, Sheffler collaborated with legendary voice actor Mel Blanc on the 1978 production *How Bugs Bunny Won The West*, further cementing his legacy in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning several decades, Marc Sheffler has demonstrated his adaptability and creative prowess across various facets of television and film.
Over the years, Sheffler has contributed to numerous beloved television series, including notable titles such as *Sister, Sister*, *Harry and the Hendersons*, *Who's the Boss?*, and *Charles in Charge*. His extensive body of work also encompasses a variety of pilots, made-for-TV movies, and specials. Among his notable projects are the ill-fated pilot for *The Little Shop of Horrors*, *The Happy Days Reunion Show*, and the *Best of the Hollywood Palace* specials.
In addition to his television work, Sheffler collaborated with legendary voice actor Mel Blanc on the 1978 production *How Bugs Bunny Won The West*, further cementing his legacy in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning several decades, Marc Sheffler has demonstrated his adaptability and creative prowess across various facets of television and film.