Adam Arkin

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Adam Arkin (born August 19, 1956)[1] is an American actor and director. He is best known for playing the role of Aaron Shutt on Chicago Hope. He has been nominated for numerous awards, including a Tony (Best Actor, 1991, I Hate Hamlet) as well as three primetime Emmys, four SAG Awards (Ensemble, Chicago Hope), and a DGA Award (My Louisiana Sky). In 2002, Arkin won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Special for My Louisiana Sky. He is also one of the three actors to portray Dale "The Whale" Biederbeck on Monk. Between 2007 and 2009, he starred in Life. Beginning in 1990, he had a recurring guest role on Northern Exposure playing the angry, paranoid Adam, for which he received an Emmy nomination. In 2009, he portrayed villain Ethan Zobelle, a white separatist gang leader, in Sons of Anarchy and Principal Ed Gibb in 8 Simple Rules (2003–2005). His brother Matthew is also an actor, as was his father, Alan Arkin.

Born (1956-08-19) August 19, 1956 (age 69)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Yearsactive1969–present
Spouses
Linda Arkin
(divorced)
Phyllis Lyons
(m. 1999; div. 2013)
Michelle Dunker
(m. 2017)
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Adam Arkin
Arkin in 1999
Born (1956-08-19) August 19, 1956 (age 69)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Years active1969–present
Spouses
Linda Arkin
(divorced)
Phyllis Lyons
(m. 1999; div. 2013)
Michelle Dunker
(m. 2017)
Children2
FatherAlan Arkin
RelativesMatthew Arkin (brother)
David I. Arkin (paternal grandfather)
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Early life

Arkin was born in Brooklyn to actor, director and writer Alan Arkin and his first wife Jeremy Yaffe.[2] Arkin joined his parents singing in the children's music group the Baby Sitters, along with Lee Hays and Doris Willens.[3][4] He graduated from Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York. Arkin is Jewish.[5]

Career

Arkin in 1976

In 1975, Arkin guest-starred in an episode of the award-winning television show Happy Days (season 2, episode 35), and an episode of Barney Miller ("Grand Hotel"). In 1977, he starred as Lenny Markowitz, the central character in the series Busting Loose.[6] He has since appeared in numerous television series, including: A Year in the Life (1988); The Twilight Zone (1986); Northern Exposure (CBS, 1990–1995), in which he played the mercurial barefooted chef Adam; and Chicago Hope (CBS, 1994–2000); two Law & Order episodes (as jewelry store owner George Costas in "Self Defense," Season 3 in 1992, and as a district attorney named Charles Graham in "Red Ball," Season 16 in 2005); Picket Fences (Season 2, Episode 13); Frasier (as an obsessive fan of Frasier, for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series); Boston Legal; Baby Bob; Monk; and 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter (2002). In 2007, he starred in the NBC drama Life in the role of Ted Earley. He played a white separatist leader named Ethan Zobelle during the second season of the series Sons of Anarchy. In April 2008, Arkin guest-starred in the web series Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show.[7] In 2011, he appeared in a Season 7 episode of The Closer ("To Serve with Love"), and portrayed mob boss Theo Tonin on Justified as well as an FBI agent in The Chicago Code.

Arkin's film appearances include Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) and Hitch (2005). He also played the part of a divorce lawyer in A Serious Man (2009), directed by Ethan and Joel Coen.[8]

Arkin has also done voice acting. He played a minor role in the radio dramatization of Star Wars as the voice of Fixer. For PBS, he voiced Meriwether Lewis in Ken Burns's The Voyage of the Corps of Discovery (1997). He also provided character voice work for the Emmy-winning series The National Parks: America's Best Idea.

He has performed in Broadway, off-Broadway, and regional theatre productions, including Brooklyn Boy by playwright Donald Margulies in both its South Coast Repertory world premiere and the Broadway production).[9]

In addition, he is known for his directing work, including episodes of Grey's Anatomy, Boston Legal, The Riches, Dirt, Ally McBeal, Sons of Anarchy, The Blacklist, Justified, and Masters of Sex. He won an Emmy for directing the Showtime television film My Louisiana Sky. He also directed three episodes of the 2013 Cold War television drama The Americans, the final episode of the second season (2014) of Masters of Sex,[10] and the final two episodes of the critically acclaimed second season of Fargo (2015), in which he also had a minor role.

He is a co-executive producer of the television series Get Shorty.[11]

Personal life

He has a daughter, Molly, with his first wife, Linda.[12] He was married to Phyllis Anne Lyons from 1999 to 2013, and they had one son together. Phyllis filed for divorce in August 2013.[13][14] He married Michelle Dunker in 2017.[15]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1969 The MonitorsBoy in Monitors Commercial
People SoupAdamShort subject
1971 Made for Each OtherTeenage Guido "Gig" Panimba
1974 Moe and JoeRalphTelevision film
It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer GuyKen Walters
1975 All Together NowJerry
1976 Baby Blue MarineRupe
1979 Tom Edison: The Boy Who Lit Up the WorldCole BogardisTelevision film
1981 Under the RainbowHenry Hudson
Chu Chu and the Philly FlashCharlie
Full Moon HighTony Walker
1985 The Fourth Wise ManJosephTelevision film
1987 Personal FoulJeremy
1988 Necessary PartiesMr. DunfeeTelevision film
1990 Heat WaveArt Berman
BabiesDavid
A Promise to KeepLouis Colt
1991 The DoctorDr. Eli Blumfield
1993 Wrestling Ernest HemingwayBookstore ManagerUncredited
1995 In the Line of Duty: Hunt for JusticeAgent Gabriel ValentinoTelevision film
1997 Not in This TownBrian Schnitzer
1998 Halloween H20: 20 Years LaterWill BrennanNominated—Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actor – Horror
With Friends Like These...Steve Hersh
ThirstBob MillerTelevision film
1999 Lake PlacidKevinUncredited
A Slight Case of MurderDetective Fred StapelliTelevision film
2000 Dropping OutScott Kayle
Hanging UpJoe Marks
East of ASylvester
2001 MissionVissarion Belinsky
2001 Off SeasonRichard FrangelloTelevision film
2002 Roughing ItHenry
Stark Raving MadDon PartridgeUncredited
2005 Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm SchoolGabe Difranco
HitchMax
ChloeThe FatherShort subject
Kids in AmericaEd Mumsford
2006 Murder on Pleasant DriveJohn David SmithTelevision film
2007 GraduationDean Deeley
2009 Just PeckMichael Peck
A Serious ManDon MilgramNominated—Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast
2010 Tell TaleHusbandShort subject
Who Gets the ParentsGeneTelevision film
2011 Summer ElevenRon
SmotheredAlanTelevision film
2012 The SessionsJosh
2013 In SecurityBroomhall
2014 10 Cent PistolNir Zir
2021 PigDarius
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1975 Happy DaysBoEpisode: "Fonzie Joins the Band"
We'll Get ByRichardEpisode: "Family Portrait"
Barney MillerHoward SmithEpisode: "Grand Hotel"
Harry OEric KershawEpisode: "Portrait of a Murder"
Hawaii Five-OAlex ScofieldEpisode: "A Touch of Guilt"
1976 VisionsBernie HellerEpisode: "The Great Cherub Knitwear Strike"
1977 Busting LooseLenny Markowitz21 episodes
1978 The Love BoatAlex LambertEpisode: "Heads or Tails"
Captain KangarooGenie of the BananaEpisode: "10 January 1978"
PearlPvt. Billy Zylowski3 episodes
1979 $weepstake$JoeyEpisode: "Lynn and Grover and Joey"
1982 Teachers OnlyMichael Dreyfuss8 episodes
The Love BoatJonathan StevensEpisode: "Salvaged Romance"
1985 St. ElsewhereDoug ZageckEpisode: "Fathers and Sons"
1986–87 L.A. LawRichard Kendall2 episodes
1986 The Twilight ZoneMichael WrightEpisode: "A Matter of Minutes"
All Is ForgivenPhil DouglasEpisode: "Past Perfect"
Tough CookiesDanny Polchek6 episodes
1986 A Year in the LifeJim Eisenberg3 episodes
1987–88 A Year in the LifeJim Eisenberg22 episodes
1989 Hard Time on Planet EarthHarry NewcombEpisode: "Losing Control"
MacGyverTony ParisioEpisode: "The Invisible Killer"
1989–1990 Knots LandingMark Baylor6 episodes
1990–1995 Northern ExposureAdam10 episodes
Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Specialty Player
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
1991 China BeachJoe Arneburg3 episodes
NursesPeter TellerEpisode: "Love, Death, and the Whole Damn Thing"
The Hidden RoomEpisode: "Dream of the Wolf"
1992 Law & OrderGeorge CostasEpisode: "Self Defense"
1993 TribecaBobEpisode: "Stepping Back"
Big Wave Dave'sMarshall Fisher6 episodes
1994 Picket FencesAttorney Robert Biel2 episodes
1994–2000 Chicago HopeDr. Aaron Shutt138 episodes
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (1995–98)
1996 Picket FencesEdwardEpisode: "The Z Files"
1997 MADTvHostEpisode: "2.19"
1997 Perversions of SciencePaul DankoEpisode: "Dream of Doom"
2000–2002 The West WingDr. Stanley Keyworth4 episodes
2001 The Chris Isaak ShowJimmy VaneEpisode: "Hurricane"
FrasierTomEpisode: "The Two Hundredth"
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
2002 MonkDale 'The Whale' BiederbeckEpisode: "Mr. Monk Meets Dale the Whale"
2002–2003 Baby BobWalter Spencer14 episodes
2003 The PracticeAtty. Albert GinsbergEpisode: "The Chosen"
2004–2005 8 Simple RulesPrincipal Ed Gibb12 episodes
2005 Law & OrderCharlie GrahamEpisode: "Red Ball"
2006 Commander in ChiefCarl Brantley2 episodes
Boston LegalA.D.A. Douglas Kupfer3 episodes
2007–2009 LifeTed Earley32 episodes
2009 Sons of AnarchyEthan Zobelle11 episodes (season 2)
2011 The Chicago CodeFBI Division Chief Cuyler2 episodes
The CloserSteven HirschbaumEpisode: "To Serve with Love"
2012 The NewsroomAdam RothEpisode: "The Blackout, Part 2: Mock Debate"
2012–2014 JustifiedTheo Tonin3 episodes; also director (5 episodes)
2013 Family ToolsMr. BaynorEpisode: "Pilot"
2014 Masters of SexShep Tally3 episodes
The BridgeFederal Investigator3 episodes
2015 State of AffairsVictor Gantry6 episodes
FargoHamish Broker3 episodes; also director (2 episodes)
2016 How to Get Away with MurderWallace Mahoney4 episodes
Modern FamilyReeceEpisode: "Man Shouldn't Lie"
The Carmichael ShowGrantEpisode: "Maxine's Dad"
2017–2019 Get ShortyN/aCo-executive producer/director 7 episodes
2019 Santa Clarita DietEvanEpisode: "The Cult of Sheila"
The ActDetectiveEpisode: "Bonnie & Clyde"
2020 TommyN/aDirector; episode: 10 "Packing Heat"
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDr. Julius AdlerSeason 21, Episode 8: "We Dream of Machine Elves"
NextN/aDirector; episodes: "File #7"/"File #10"
2021 RebelMark DuncanRecurring role and also executive producer
Big ShotTim3 episodes
2022 Benjamin FranklinElkanah WatsonDocumentary
Voice
The OfferN/aDirector; 4 episodes
2023–2026 The Night AgentN/aDirector; 6 episodes
2025 Poker FaceN/aDirector; 2 episodes; also executive producer (season 2)
The American RevolutionJames Parker (publisher) (Voice)TV Documentary
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