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Adam Sandler

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
  • Birthday: September 9, 1966
  • 2008

    Played a Mossad agent who becomes a hair stylist in "You Don't Mess with the Zohan"; also wrote and produced

  • 2007

    Co-starred with Kevin James in the comedy, "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry"

  • 2007

    Starred as a 9/11 widower suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Mike Binder's "Reign Over Me"

  • 2006

    Re-teamed with director Frank Coraci to star in the comedy "Click"

  • 2005

    Produced and starred as jailed ex-pro quarterback in the remake of the 1974 film "The Longest Yard"

  • 2004

    Co-starred with Téa Leoni and Paz Vega in the James L. Brooks comedy "Spanglish"

  • 2004

    Re-teamed with Drew Barrymore for the comedy "50 First Dates"; also executive produced

  • 2003

    Starred opposite Jack Nicholson in "Anger Management"

  • 2002

    First dramatic starring role, opposite Emily Watson in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Punch-Drunk Love"; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor

  • 2002

    Starred opposite Winona Ryder in "Mr. Deeds," a loose reworking of "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town"

  • 2002

    Wrote, produced and voiced many of the characters in the animated feature "Adam Sandler's 8 Crazy Nights."

  • 2001

    Served as executive producer on the Rob Schneider vehicle "The Animal"

  • 2000

    Co-wrote, executive produced and played title role in "Little Nicky"

  • 1999

    Executive produced and made uncredited cameo in the Rob Schneider vehicle "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo"

  • 1999

    Re-teamed with director Dugan for "Big Daddy"; also contributed to screenplay with Herlihy and produced

  • 1998

    First appearance as a romantic lead, opposte Drew Barrymore in "The Wedding Singer"; written by Tim Herlihy and directed by former NYU undergraduate pal Frank Coraci

  • 1998

    First film to score big at the box-office, "The Waterboy"; co-written with Herlihy and directed by Coraci

  • 1996

    Reteamed with Herlihy to write second starring vehicle, "Happy Gilmore"; directed by Dennis Dugan

  • 1995

    "The Chanukah Song" (debuted on SNL) became surprise hit on the radio at holiday time

  • 1995

    First starring role as "Billy Madison"; co-wrote with former NYU roommate and close friend Tim Herlihy

  • 1994

    Had supporting role in the feature film "Airheads"

  • 1993

    Released first comedy album, They're All Gonna Laugh at You!

  • 1992

    Feature film debut, "Shakes the Clown"

  • 1990 to 1995

    Joined NBC's "Saturday Night Live" as a writer and occasional performer; became a featured player the following year

  • 1987 to 1988

    Played recurring role of Theo's pal Smitty on NBC's "The Cosby Show"

  • 1983

    Debuted as a stand-up comic at Boston's Stitches Comedy Club at age 17

  • 1972

    Moved to Manchester, New Hampshire at age six

  • Discovered by Dennis Miller while performing stand-up at The Improv in Los Angeles

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