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.
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'm not sure who 'Aaron Stoltz' specifically is in 'Pulp Fiction' as there is no major character by that name in the movie. Maybe it's a very minor character or someone related to the production in a less - known way.
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.
Jackson plays a hitman in Pulp Fiction.
Fabienne plays the role of a friend and accomplice in the world of 'Pulp Fiction'. She's involved in the events and interactions that take place among the main characters.
Lance plays a significant role in Pulp Fiction. He is a drug dealer and a friend of Vincent. His character is used to show the darker side of the movie's world. For instance, when Vincent needs help with the drug - related issues or when they need a place to hide out after the incident in the car. Lance's apartment becomes a crucial location. His reactions and actions in these situations contribute to the overall atmosphere of the movie, which is a mix of black humor, violence, and chaos.
As there's no clear 'dad' character in 'Pulp Fiction', it's hard to define a role. But if we think of father - like roles in general, a character like Marsellus Wallace, if considered as a 'father' figure, plays a role of maintaining order in the criminal world. He is feared and respected, and his decisions impact the other characters' actions.
The briefcase plays a central role. It's what the characters are after. It's like a magnet that draws them all together.
Esmeralda probably plays a minor role in 'Pulp Fiction'. Maybe she's part of the local scene that the main characters interact with peripherally.