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Adam Sandler
Adam Richard Sandler (born September 9, 1966) is a Jewish-American actor, comedian, producer, and musician who was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Manchester, New Hampshire.
In the mid to late 1980s, Sandler portrayed "Smitty" on The Cosby Show (1985-1989). He also was a performer for the MTV game show Remote Control, on which he made appearances as the characters "Trivia Delinquent" or "Stud Boy."
Sandler started performing in comedy clubs by spontaneously taking the stage at a club in Boston. He was then discovered by comedian Dennis Miller, who caught Sandler's act in Los Angeles. Miller immediately recommended him to Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels. Sandler was hired as a writer for "SNL" in 1990 and became a featured player the following year, quickly making a name for himself by performing amusing original songs on the show, including The Chanukah Song. He left the show in 1995 to focus on his acting career.
Sandler's first starring vehicle was the cult classic Billy Madison, in which he plays a grown man repeating grades 1-12 to get his reluctant father's hotel empire. He followed this movie up with other surprisingly successful comedies such as Happy Gilmore (1996) and The Wedding Singer (1998). After The Waterboy (1998), Sandler reached box-office superstardom, where he has remained since. Although most of his earlier films were almost universally despised by movie critics, many of his recent films starting with "Punch-Drunk Love" have recieved almost uniform positive reviews, this has led many movie critics to believe that Sandler posseses considerable acting ability that had been previously wasted on poorly written scripts. Audiences have remained faithful to Sandler's slapstick humor to the tune of $100-million-plus grossing movies. Sandler has moved outside the genre of goofball humor to take on more serious parts such as the critically acclaimed Punch-Drunk Love (for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe), and Spanglish. At one point, Sandler was considered for the part that went to Jamie Foxx in Collateral (2004). It has recently been confirmed that he will co-star in Quentin Tarantino's long-anticipated World War II epic "Inglorious Bastards" [1]
A celebrity comic who keeps a low profile, he rarely gives interviews and keeps his personal life private. Nonetheless, he sporadicly posts short video messages on his website (www.AdamSandler.com) on updates in his life he can afford to share with his fans. Sandler graduated from New York University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1991. On June 22, 2003, he married model Jackie Titone, whom he'd met on the set of Big Daddy. Sandler and Titone worked together again in the Rob Schneider comedy Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, which Sandler executive-produced. He also has his own production company, Happy Madison, named from two of his most popular early films.
Since Chris Farley's death, in Adam Sandler's movies there is usually a reference to Farley.
Adam is one of Hollywood's perceived few members of the Republican Party and has performed at RNC functions.
Adam and his wife are currently expecting their first child, due in spring 2006.
Adam Sandler - Frequently works with:
- Drew Barrymore
- Steven Brill
- Steve Buscemi
- Blake Clark
- Frank Coraci
- Allen Covert
- Peter Dante
- Dennis Dugan
- Tim Herlihy
- Jonathan Loughran
- Jon Lovitz
- Norm MacDonald
- Kevin Nealon
- Rob Schneider
- Peter Segal
- Robert Smigel
- David Spade
- Jackie Titone
- Henry Winkler
- Fred Wolf
Adam Sandler - Filmography
- Going Overboard (1989)
- Shakes the Clown (1992)
- Coneheads (1993)
- Airheads (1994)
- Mixed Nuts (1994)
- Billy Madison (1995) (also writer)
- Happy Gilmore (1996) (also writer)
- Bulletproof (1996)
- The Wedding Singer (1998)
- Dirty Work (1998) (Cameo)
- The Waterboy (1998) (also executive producer and writer)
- Big Daddy (1999) (also executive producer and writer)
- Little Nicky (2000) (also executive producer and writer)
- The Animal (2001) (Cameo) (also executive producer)
- Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
- Mr. Deeds (2002) (also executive producer)
- Eight Crazy Nights (2002) (voice) (also writer and producer)
- A Day with the Meatball (2002) (short subject)
- The Hot Chick (2002) (Cameo) (also executive producer)
- Anger Management (2003) (also executive producer)
- Pauly Shore Is Dead (2003) (documentary) (voice only)
- Stupidity (2003) (documentary)
- The Couch (2003) (short film)
- 50 First Dates (2004)
- Spanglish (2004)
- The Longest Yard (2005)
- Click (2006) (currently filming) (also producer and writer)
- The Benchwarmers (2006) (currently in post-production) (also writer)
Adam Sandler - Comedy Albums
- They're All Gonna Laugh At You! (1993)
- What The Hell Happened To Me? (1996)
- What's Your Name? (1997)
- Stan and Judy's Kid (1999)
- Shhh...Don't Tell (2004)
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