As there is no obvious 'Stoltz' character in 'Pulp Fiction' as far as I know, it's impossible to define their role. If it was a character in a less - seen version or an alternate take, we would need more information to understand what their function in the story might have been. The movie has a complex web of characters like hitmen, gangsters, and their associates, but 'Stoltz' doesn't seem to fit into the known framework.
Since I'm not sure which 'Stoltz' is being referred to in 'Pulp Fiction', I can't really say what role they play. As I mentioned before, it could be a mistake or a very minor part that isn't well - known.
I don't recall any role for an 'Aaron Stoltz' in 'Pulp Fiction'. It could be that he was involved in some pre - production or post - production aspect rather than having an on - camera role. Maybe he was part of the writing or research process and his name just got associated with the movie in some way, but not as an acting role.
He played Lance in 'Pulp Fiction'.
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.
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.
If the 'chick' is Mia Wallace, she plays a role that is both alluring and dangerous. She is a woman in a world of crime bosses and hitmen.
The fixer in 'Pulp Fiction' plays the role of problem - solver. He cleans up the difficult situations that the main characters get into.
Since there's no clear Eric in Pulp Fiction as far as I know, he doesn't play any role.
I'm not sure it has a major role. It's probably just part of the scenery to make the setting more realistic.
The Wolf plays a problem - solver role. He comes in to sort out the mess that Vincent and Jules are in.
Jackson plays a hitman in Pulp Fiction.