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While ABC had high hopes for its 1996-1997 TV series "Relativity", the show failed to connect with the... (Learn more)

Top Projects: Saving Private Ryan, Greg the Bunny (IFC), A Beautiful Mind (View All)

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Adam Goldberg’s Milestones
1991 Made TV-movie debut in bit part in "Babe Ruth" (NBC)
1991 Made screen debut in "Mr. Saturday Night"
1993 Had spotlighted role in "Dazed and Confused"
1995 Had recurring role as the obnoxious new roommate of Matthew Perry's Chandler on the hit NBC sitcom "Friends"
1995 Was regular on the CBS sitcom "Double Rush"
1996 - 1997 Co-starred as David Conrad's roommate on the ABC drama "Relativity"
1997 Signed exclusive series development deal with ABC
1998 Appeared in the ensemble of Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan"
1998 Wrote and directed first film, "Scotch and Milk" (filmed in 1997)
2000 Returned to series TV as co-star of the short-lived Fox fall drama "The $treet"
2001 Co-starred as a colleague of John Forbes Nash in the biopic "A Beautiful Mind"
2001 Had a supporting role in the indie comedy-romance "All Over the Guy"
2002 Co-starred with Val Kilmer and Vincent D'Onofrio in the crime thriller "The Salton Sea"
2003 Played Matthew McConaughey's buddy in the romantic comedy "How to Lose a Guy In 10 Days"
2003 Portrayed Mordechai Jefferson Carver a Jewish superhero who saves Hannukah in the comedy "The Hebrew Hammer"
2006 Cast opposite Samaire Armstrong and Jon Foster in the horror flick "Stay Alive"
2006 Co-starred with Denzel Washington in director Tony Scott's, "DéjÀ Vu"
2007 Co-starred in Julie Deply's "2 Days in Paris"

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Quick Facts

Also known as

AKA : Adam C Goldberg

Born

October, 25 1970 in Santa Monica, California, USA

Education

  • The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, West Hollywood, California: studied acting there while in high school
  • Tracy Roberts Institute, Los Angeles, California: studied acting from age 14
  • Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York: attended for one year

Professions

actor, director