No, he wasn't.
Yes, he was part of the movie. 'Pulp Fiction' is a cult classic with a star - studded cast. Eric Stoltz's performance was one of the many elements that made the movie so engaging. The movie is known for its non - linear narrative and eclectic mix of characters, and Stoltz fit right into that dynamic.
As far as I know, Eric Stoltz is an actor, and 'Pulp Fiction' is a well - known movie. But there is no sign of his wife being related to this movie at all. Maybe he and his wife are in their own private life and not involved with the making or story of 'Pulp Fiction'.
Eric Stoltz is an actor, but there's no connection between his wife (not publicly associated with the movie) and 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie has its own set of actors and characters, and none are related to Eric Stoltz's wife as far as known.
There is no evidence to suggest that Eric Stoltz was considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. The casting process for such a cult classic is often well - documented, and his name doesn't come up in relation to this movie at all. The roles in 'Pulp Fiction' were filled by actors who could capture the unique blend of dark humor, violence, and pop - culture references that the movie is known for, and Stoltz wasn't among those considered.
As far as 'Pulp Fiction' is concerned, Eric Stoltz doesn't have a girlfriend in the movie. The movie is known for its non - linear narrative and various characters like Vincent Vega, Jules Winnfield, etc. But there's no plotline related to Eric Stoltz having a girlfriend in it.
There is no evidence to suggest that Eric Stoltz was considered for a role in 'Pulp Fiction'. Quentin Tarantino had a specific idea for the movie's characters and the actors he wanted. He assembled a great cast that we all know today, and it seems Stoltz wasn't part of that initial casting thought process.
I'm not sure specifically which lines Eric Stoltz had in Pulp Fiction as he may not be one of the most prominent characters in terms of dialogue. However, to find out, one could re - watch the movie carefully and focus on any scenes he is in. Maybe he had some lines during the background or minor interactions.
Eric Stoltz has no direct connection to 'Pulp Fiction' as far as I know. He wasn't in the movie. Maybe there could be some very tenuous connection in the larger Hollywood context, like they were both part of the same era of filmmaking, but that's really stretching it.
I have no idea. Maybe it was some kind of popular cereal at the time, but I can't say for sure.