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Adam was listed at #45 in Forbes magazine's Celebrity 100 of 2007.
Adam had his first girlfriend in the sixth
grade, but sadly, he was dumped one night during dinner.
Adam likes to sing and play the guitar.
Adam donated gifts to young cancer sufferers
in his home state of New Hampshire in Christmas 2006.
Adam's production company is called Happy
Madison. It is named after two of his films, Happy Gilmore and Billy
Madison.
Adam and wife Jackie welcomed their first
child on May 6, 2006. All the details that are being released at
this time are that the kid and wife are both healthy.
Adam has 2 dogs. Their names are Matzoball and
Meatball.
Adam would work with friends than with new
people. He has worked with his friends on 9 of his movies.
Adam was considered for the role of Willy
Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
In college, several of Adam's acting teachers
wrote negative evaluations citing that his inattention gave them the
great doubts he would ever succeed as an actor.
Adams dorm roommate in college was named Tim
Herlihy.
Adam never prepares for his comedy acts, he
always does them on the spot.
In spite of being the class clown, Adam did
well in school.
Adam belonged to the drama club throughout all
four years of Manchester Central High.
When Adam was 12 years old, he sang the
popluar song, "You're Sixteen" at his sisters wedding.
When Adam was growing up, one of his more
popular jokes was popping out his dental retainer.
Adam grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire. He
attended Webster Elementary School.
Adam worked with Cole and Dylan Sprouse in Big
Daddy, and in Eight Crazy Nights.
Eight Crazy Nights was Adam's first cartoon
movie. He played the voice of four main characters in this movie. He
played Davey Stone, Eleanore Duvall, Whitey Duvall, and the Deer.
While Adam's father encouraged his sense of
humor, his mother helped establish his lifelong intrest in music.
Adam is a writer, actor, producer, and
musician. He often writes and produces his own movies.
Before he became and actor, Adam was a
nightclub comedian.
Adam and his wife, Jackie, were married on
June 22, 2003 at Dick Clark's oceanfront Malibu estate.
Adam was the executive soundtrack producer for
The Wedding Singer. He also had the lead role playing heartbroken
Robbie Hart.
Adam is a very big professional wrestling fan.
The Longest Yard has appearences by Goldberg, Kevin Nash, and Stone
Cold Steve Austin, all former professional wrestlers.
Adam's first comedy album They're All Gonna
Laugh at You! was nominated for a Grammy and spent more than 100
weeks on Billboard's charts.
Adam performed at the Republican national
conference in 2004.
Adam was originally cast for a role in Very
Bad Things.
Adam is 5 foot 10 inches tall.
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Adam is a Yankee fan.
Adam was parodied by Jimmy Fallon on Saturday
Night Live.
Adam has starred alongside Drew Barrymore in
two movies: The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates.
Adam spoke at Manchester Central High School's
2003 Graduation. His nephew was one of the Valedictorians that year.
This is the same school that Adam graduated from.
Adam was originally set to star opposite Tom
Cruise as the taxi driver Max, in Collateral but backed out to work
on Spanglish.
Adam never does print interviews and very
rarely does television interviews.
Adam shares a birthday with Hugh Grant.
Adam is a fan of Van Halen and Styx. Sometimes
there is a reference to them in his movies.
Adam attended WWE's Wrestlemania 21 in April
of 2005.
Adam graduated from New York University with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1991. During Adam's time there, he was a
Resident Advisor in Brittany Hall.
Adam's nickname is Sandman.
Adam's comedy album Stan and Judy's Kid set a
record for most albums sold by a comedy album in its first week. It
debuted at number 16 on the Billboard charts. All three of his
previous comedy albums have gone platinum.
Adam's father, Stan Sandler, passed away in
late 2003.
Adam's best friend is Rob Schneider. Schenider
has made appearances in many of Sandler's films such as The
Waterboy, Big Daddy, Little Nicky, 8 Crazy Nights, and 50 First
Dates. Adam has also made some appearances in Schneider's films such
as The Animal and The Hot Chick.
Adam originally was set to produce a sitcom
for NBC titled Leave Me Alone, but in the end he didn't agree to the
contract.
In 1999 and 2000 Adam won a Blockbuster
Entertainment Award. In 2000 he also won a People's Choice Award for
Favorite Motion Picture Comedy Star.
Adam once dated Alicia Silverstone.
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