Adam sandler.
All About Adam Sandler
Adam Sandler was born September 9th, 1966. He was born
in Brooklyn New York. His full name was Adam Richard
Sandler and his nick name was Sandman. His parents were
Jewish and their names are Judy and Stanley. He also has
two sisters Elizabeth Sandler, and she is now a dentist and
Valerie Sandler, which she is a restaurateur. Adam also has
a brother Scott Sandler, which he is an attorney. He also
was a ladies man in high school. He had a few girlfriends
and he was once engaged with a girl named Margaret Ruden.
They were engaged in 1989. At his high school Manchester
Central, he played junior varsity basketball and was part
of a very amateur rock band and he was, of course, the
class clown. There was something about Adam that made him
want to be a comedian in his life when he was younger. He
would always watch television and movies. That might have a
big part on his humor. Everybody in his class knew that
Adam was somebody special. He could make anybody laugh
whenever he wanted to, even when they were down. At 17, he
took his first step towards becoming a stand-up comedian
when he took the stage at a Boston comedy club. He found he
was a natural born comedian. Adam nurtured his comedic
talent while at New York University by performing regularly
in clubs and at universities. He graduated with a Bachelor
of Fine Arts degree in 1991. During his freshman year, he
snagged a recurring role as The Huxtable's friend Smitty on
"The Cosby Show" in 1984. While working at a comedy club in
L.A, he was discovered by Dennis Miller. Dennis caught Adam
performing an act at the club one night and recommended him...
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