Adam Sandler
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Adam Sandler

Adam Richard Sandler, not surprisingly, was the odd one in his family. Born September 9th, 1966, in Brooklyn, New York, Adam grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire after parents Stan and Judy relocated there when Adam was 6 years old. Adam Sandler stood out because unlike his two sisters and brother, he did not excel in school.

Always the clown, Adam Sandler reached a crossroads at 17 years old, unsure of whether to continue his education or not. His brother, having observed Adam's behavior, suggested he become a stand-up comedian and dared him to take the stage during amateur night at a Boston comedy club.

Although he did not start off well, Adam Sandler got the taste for comedy and knew he wanted to be successful. The achievements of people like Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, and John Belushi (all SNL members) motivated him, but at times he would get so nervous after a poor performance that he would begin stuttering uncontrollably. His brother then offered another piece of advice; he suggested singing as a way of controlling his jumpy nerves. It was at New York University, where Adam Sandler was earning a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts, that his act, now replete with funny songs, caught someone's eye.

Adam Sandler soon landed a recurring role on The Cosby Show as Theo's friend Smitty. He began performing in bigger venues, but it was at an L.A. Improv club where then Saturday Night Live cast member Dennis Miller saw his act and immediately put in a word for him with the show's producer, Lorne Michaels. Pulling strings worked, and Adam Sandler quickly rose from SNL writer in 1990 to full-time performer a year later.

With characters like Canteen Boy, Opera Man and Cajun Man, Adam Sandler became a perennial favorite and enjoyed huge success alongside Rob Schneider, Chris Farley and Phil Hartman. In 1993, Adam Sandler released They're All Gonna Laugh at You!, his first step outside of TV that sold record amounts and was even nominated for a Grammy.

Following in many SNL alumni's footsteps, Adam Sandler realized that his contribution to comedy could extend to movies. Billy Madison, often recognized as his first big movie after doing bombs like Airheads and Mixed Nuts, created a large fan following in 1995. Feeding off the acclaim, Adam Sandler starred in Happy Gilmore, The Wedding Singer, The Waterboy, and Big Daddy from 1996 to 1999. The last two movies earned over $160 million each -- Adam Sandler was now arguably the comedian box-office king, commanding over $20 million per film.

With Little Nicky and Mr. Deeds in the books in 2000 and 2001, the writer and actor soon realized that there was more he could do. He started putting more work into Happy Madison, his production company, and created an animation company as well, called Meatball. Creating an even fuller and more meaningful life, he also proposed to his long-time girlfriend, Jackie Titone, in 2002.

With the 2002 release of Punch-Drunk Love, Adam Sandler proves he can go the route of Jim Carrey and do dramatic acting aside from the usual comedy. His holiday movie, 8 Crazy Nights, is also a change from the usual; it is an animated film where Adam Sandler's voice is used for the three main characters. Check him out in an appearance in The Hot Chick and a starring role in 2003's Anger Management.

With all that he has done, and is still doing, Adam Sandler is proving to all that he is truly a king of comedy.

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