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Eric Stoltz and Alessandra Torresani both star in the new science fiction television series, Caprica, as father Daniel Graystone and his daughter Zoe.

Daniel is a genius in the field of artificial intelligence and in real life, both members of the rival family to the Adamas eat artificial–only fake meat goes on these plates.

Any chance of convincing Daniel Graystone to manufacture robot vegan chefs?

Between the two Syfy stars, who would you rather do…

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Eric Stoltz Pissed Off Parents As Vegetarian

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 in Actors, Environment-Eco-Green, Food & Drink.

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Eric Stoltz admitted to Mother Nature Network that he first became a vegetarian just to annoy the rents.

“Because I loved animals, and it pi**ed off my parents, which I loved,” Stoltz said.

After following the diet for 25 years, Stoltz has realized there are other benefits besides making mom and dad fuming mad.

“It was a myriad of reasons that kept snowballing over the years,” he said and described his diet as the “greenest way to live.”

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Eric Stoltz No Andre 3000: Wants Elaborate Last Meal

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, January 10th, 2009 in Actors, Food & Drink.

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Andre 3000 Benjamin is no George Bush and would love to have broccoli as his last meal.

However, actor Eric Stoltz (Mask, Pulp Fiction), who currently is guest starring on “Grey’s Anatomy” as a death row serial killer, dreams of something a little more elaborate and gasped at the idea that the budget for a death row inmate’s last meal is $30.

As a vegetarian, he frequently treats himself to dishes of pasta with eggplant and mushrooms and insists that he would have a “smorgasbord of all the different foods.”

One of those foods is pizza, but he insists that’s still too simple for a last meal.

Perhaps a death row catering compliments of one of the top eight vegetarian restaurants would suite his fancy?

via That’s Fit

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