Adam Sandler is a renowned American actor, comedian, and filmmaker born on September 9, 1966. He began his career in the late 1980s, initially appearing on TV shows like "The Cosby Show" and "Remote Control" before joining "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) in 1990 as a writer and later as a cast member. During his time on SNL, Sandler created memorable characters and songs, such as "The Chanukah Song," which helped establish his comedic style[3][4].
Sandler's film career took off after leaving SNL in 1995. He starred in a series of successful comedies, including "Billy Madison," "Happy Gilmore," "The Waterboy," and "The Wedding Singer," which cemented his status as a Hollywood star[1][3]. His production company, Happy Madison Productions, founded in 1999, has produced many of his films and projects for other comedians[4]. Sandler has also ventured into dramatic roles, earning critical acclaim for performances in "Punch-Drunk Love" (2002) and "Uncut Gems" (2019)[5][6].
In recent years, Sandler has continued to produce and star in films, including "Murder Mystery" (2019) and "Hubie Halloween" (2020). He received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2023, recognizing his contributions to comedy[1][6]. Sandler has been married to Jackie Sandler since 2003, and they have two daughters together[2]. His versatility as both a comedic and dramatic actor has kept him relevant in the entertainment industry for nearly three decades.