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Humour is the thing that emphasizes the character and career of Adam Sandler. The echoes of “Caddyshack” gave him shivers where he got his idea to build his charishma in making people laugh. He is a very down to Earth, loving and loyal person to his friends and family in real-life. He started from “The Cosby Show” to MTV’s “Remote Control”. He started his career as a stand-up comedian and soon received super-stardom. He was born as Adam Richard Sandler on September 9th 1966 in Brooklyn Heights, New York,United States. He started building his career as a stub boy from 1987 up to 1990 in television production “Remote Control”. He made his film debut in the year 1989 with the movie “Going Overboard” as Shecky Moskowitz. This was followed by the 1992 movie “Shakes the Clown”, followed by “Coneheads” in 1993. He got his breakthrough and started to gain better fame with the 1994 movie “Airheads”. A story of 3 members of a band head to a radio station but they refuse to play their demo tape and end up as their hostages using plastic guns – alongside Steve Buscemi, Brendan Fraser and Chris Farley. His career continuously grew and landed him the role of Louie in the 1994 movie “Mixed Nuts” and made his famous character Billy in the 1995 movie “Billy Madison”. This was followed by the story of a dumped hockey player went over for golf to save his grandmother’s house in the movie “Happy Gilmore” in 1996. In the same year, he premiered the movie “Bulletproof” as Archie Moses. 

He teamed-up with Drew Barrymore in their 1998 blockbuster movie “The Wedding Singer”. He played the role of Robbie, a singer for weddings and Julia (Barrymore) as a waitress but both engaged to the wrong people. They discover each other and end up singing in the plane their infamous “Grow Old With You”. This was right away followed by his movie hit “The Water Boy” in 1998. He made through also in the 1999 movie “Big Daddy” as he adopts a kid to impress a lady, but that didn’t work and winding to become unlikely father. He also made voice over for the movie “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo”, followed by “Little Nicky” in 2000 as one of the three children of the devil to bring his elder brothers back to stop spreading chaos on Earth. He made another movie in 2001 called “The Animal”, followed by “Mr. Deeds” in 2002, alongside the movie in the same year called “Punch-Drunk Love” alongside Emily Watson and Philip Seymour Hoffman, and another movie “Eight Crazy Nights”. He made a cameo appearance in the 2002 movie “The Hot Chick” He meets his aggressive instructor and he acted as a businessman in the movie who was wrongly sent to a program called “Anger Management”, followed by the movie in 2003 called “Pauly Shore Is Dead”.

He made another  breakthrough when he teamed-up again with Drew Barrymore in the movie “50 First Dates” - a local man meet a young woman who apparently have a short-term memory loss after her car accident on her birthday.  He speaks to this lady but the next day she doesn’t remember Henry (Sandler). He made another movie in 2004 called “Spanglish”, followed by his super comedy “The Longest Yard”, though a remake he manages to bring up his prison inmates to team-up and challenges the prison guards, starring Burt Reynolds, Chris Rock, Nelly and the jam-packed WWE superstars. He also appeared in a film with Kate Beckinsale called “Click” – a story of a very work-oriented architect that bought a universal remote that allows him to fast-track and fast-rewind his life. This movie was followed in 2007 in the movie “Reign Over me”, he also starred as Charles Levine in “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry”, as a hair stylist in the movie “You Don’t Mess with the Zohan” with Emmanuelle Chriqui, alongside the movie “The House Bunny”, played Skeeter in “Bedtime Stories”, also appeared in the movie “Funny People”.

He also played the role of Lenny in the 2010 movie “Grown Ups”, made a good team with Jennifer Aniston in the 2011 movie “Just Go With It”, made a voice-over as Capuchin Monkey in the movie “Zookeeper”, made a hilarious dual-character act in the movie “Jack and Jill” in 2011, co-produced a movie in 2012 called “That’s My Boy”, as Count Dracula in animated film “Hotel Transylvania”, “Here Comes The Boom” in 2012, made follow up movie “Grown Ups 2” in 2013,  and made his third match-up with Drew Barrymore in the movie “Blended” in 2014. A story of single parents that meet for blind date, they hated so much each other and winding up Lauren (Barrymore) buying a porn magazine and Jim (Sandler), a sanitary napkin. They ended up in Africa for using their friend’s tickets and ending up to a one whole family. He also made additional performances in “Men, Women & Children”, starred as max in the movie “The Cobbler”, and “Paul Bart: Mall Cop 2” in 2015.

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