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|image = [[File:24_EricLange_SS_MG_3260.jpg|275px]]
 
|image = [[File:24_EricLange_SS_MG_3260.jpg|275px]]
 
|Gender = Male
 
|Gender = Male
|Age = 41
 
 
|Born = February 19, 1973
 
|Born = February 19, 1973
 
|Character = [[Coach Stupak]]
 
|Character = [[Coach Stupak]]
 
|Occupation = Actor
 
|Occupation = Actor
|Years Active = 1996 - present}}'''Eric Lange''' is an American television and movie actor, best known for his roles as Mr. Sikowitz, an acting teacher from the television show ''Victorious'', as Stuart Radzinsky on the ABC television series ''Lost'', and as Kenneth Hasting on FX's ''The Bridge''. He will be making appearances on the new crossover spin-off comedy ''Sam and Cat''.
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|Years Active = 1996 - present}}'''Eric Lange''' is an American television and movie actor, best known for his roles as Mr. Sikowitz, an acting teacher from the television show ''Victorious'', as Stuart Radzinsky on the ABC television series ''Lost'', and as Kenneth Hasting on FX's ''The Bridge''. He has also made an appearance on the crossover spin-off comedy ''Sam and Cat''.
   
He played the role of Coach Stupak, [[Manny Delgado|Manny]] and [[Luke Dunphy|Luke]]'s basketball coach who is seen to be mean and verbally abusive, in "[[Benched]]".
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He played the role of Coach Stupak, [[Luke Dunphy|Luke]] and [[Manny Delgado|Manny]]'s basketball coach who is seen to be mean and verbally abusive, in "[[Benched]]".
 
[[Category:Actors]]
 
[[Category:Actors]]

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Eric Lange is an American television and movie actor, best known for his roles as Mr. Sikowitz, an acting teacher from the television show Victorious, as Stuart Radzinsky on the ABC television series Lost, and as Kenneth Hasting on FX's The Bridge. He has also made an appearance on the crossover spin-off comedy Sam and Cat.

He played the role of Coach Stupak, Luke and Manny's basketball coach who is seen to be mean and verbally abusive, in "Benched".