Name : Adam
Sandler
Birth Date : September 9, 1966
Birth Place : Brooklyn, New York, USA
Birth Name : Adam Richard Sandler
Height : 5' 9
Education : Manchester Central High School in Manchester, New
Hampshire; New York University in New York, New York (B.F.A.)
Nationality : American
Profession : Actor, comedian, musician, screenwriter
Adam Sandler Detailed Biography
Adam
Sandler was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1966 but raised in Manchester, NH
and attended Central High School. At 17, he took his first step toward
becoming a stand-up comedian when his brother encouraged him to
spontaneously take the stage at a Boston comedy club. Sandler attended
New York University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts
degree in 1991. During his freshman year, he secured a recurring role as
Theo Huxtable’s friend Smitty on The Cosby Show. He was “discovered” by
Dennis Miller, a Saturday Night Live alum. Miller helped Sandler secure
a spot on the show in 1990, primarily as a writer, but also as a
performer. In 1993, Sandler released his first album of comedy material,
called, "They’re All Gonna Laugh At You!" The Grammy-nominated album was
on Billboard’s charts for well over 100 weeks. The album spawned the hit
single "Lunchlady Land" as well as the popular "Buddy" while bringing
back the "Thanksgiving Song" and showing the world "The BUffoon." This
period was also marked by Sandler’s early dabbing in films including
"Shakes the Clown", "Coneheads", "Mixed Nuts", and "Airheads". He next
starred in "Billy Madison", the story of a rich kid who has to repeat
grades one through twelve in six months in order to earn his
inheritance. Sandler’s “Hanukkah Song” became a surprise hit on the
radio. The song appeared on Sandler’s second album, "What the Hell
Happened to Me?", which hit stores in 1996. Also in 1996, Sandler
appeared in the golfing comedy "Happy Gilmore" and "Bulletproof", in
which he co-starred with Damon Wayons. In 1997, he released the CD,
"What’s your Name?" In 1998, Sandler experienced box-office success in
"The Wedding Singer", in which he appeared opposite Drew Barrymore, and
"The Waterboy", which grossed over $39 million its opening weekend. His
next release, "Big Daddy", extended the winning streak, beating out the
competition its first weekend out at the box office with an estimated
$41 million in revenue. In 2002 Adam starred with Winona Ryder in "Mr.
Deeds", an animated movie about Chanukah called "8 Crazy Nights", and
"Punch-Drunk Love". In 2003, he appeared with Jack Nicholson in "Anger
Management". In 2004, he once again teamed up with Drew Barrymore for
the movie "50 First Dates".