April 13, 1995
Eric the red-head
By BOB THOMPSON
, you've seen Stoltz as a relationship guy twice (Sleep With Me, Naked In New York,) a druggie twice (Pulp Fiction, Killing Zoe), and a love interest guy once (Little Women - "Although I was a little man in that," he says, referring to the size of his role). This spring he can bee seen as a sidekick guy in the Liam Neeson Scottish period piece Rob Roy.

Sounds like agenda overload.

"I sort of remember a few days in September when I flew from the Rob Roy set in Scotland to the Toronto film festival for the opening of Sleep With Me, then got on a plane the next day for a New York Pulp Fiction thing."

He shakes his head. Even Stoltz can't believe what he just described.

"These last few years have been ridiculous," he says, "but I can tell you I took them all because I liked them."

Must be draining though.

"You get exhausted and grumpy," Stoltz says. "But no I'm not a workaholic, I'm basically a lazy person.

"That's why I became an actor so I could be spoiled, pampered and treated like a baby."