Stan Uris was a member of the The Losers' Club in Stephen King's novel, IT. He was good friends with Bill Denbrough, Ben Hanscom, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak, Mike Hanlon and Beverly Marsh. He later becomes a partner in a large Atlanta-based accounting firm. When he received the call from Mike Hanlon in 1985 that It had stirred once more from it's slumber, Stan committed suicide by slitting his wrists while laying in his bathtub, rather than return to Derry, Maine to face It.
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| - Stan Uris was a member of the The Losers' Club in Stephen King's novel, IT. He was good friends with Bill Denbrough, Ben Hanscom, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak, Mike Hanlon and Beverly Marsh. He later becomes a partner in a large Atlanta-based accounting firm. When he received the call from Mike Hanlon in 1985 that It had stirred once more from it's slumber, Stan committed suicide by slitting his wrists while laying in his bathtub, rather than return to Derry, Maine to face It.
- As an adult, he commits suicide after Mike Hanlon calls to tell him that IT is back rather than face the monster again. IT later appears to the rest of the Losers in the form of Stan's severed head to taunt them.
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| - Richard Masur
- Ben Heller
- Wyatt Oleff
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| - Stan ,
Stan the Man ,
Stanny ,
Stanley Boy
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| - Andrea Uris
- Donald Uris
- Herbert Blum
- Patricia "Patty" Blum
- Ruth Blum
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| - Stan Uris was a member of the The Losers' Club in Stephen King's novel, IT. He was good friends with Bill Denbrough, Ben Hanscom, Richie Tozier, Eddie Kaspbrak, Mike Hanlon and Beverly Marsh. He later becomes a partner in a large Atlanta-based accounting firm. When he received the call from Mike Hanlon in 1985 that It had stirred once more from it's slumber, Stan committed suicide by slitting his wrists while laying in his bathtub, rather than return to Derry, Maine to face It.
- As an adult, he commits suicide after Mike Hanlon calls to tell him that IT is back rather than face the monster again. IT later appears to the rest of the Losers in the form of Stan's severed head to taunt them.
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