

Adam Arkin
Adam Arkin, born on August 19, 1956, is a distinguished American actor and director, recognized for his versatile performances across television and film. He hails from a family with deep roots in the entertainment industry; his father, Alan Arkin, is an Oscar-winning actor, and his brother, Matthew Arkin, is also an accomplished actor. One of Adam’s most notable roles was as Aaron Shutt in the acclaimed series "Chicago Hope," which garnered him multiple award nominations, including a Tony Award for Best Actor in 1991 for his performance in "I Hate Hamlet," as well as three Primetime Emmy nominations and four Screen Actors Guild Awards for his ensemble work on "Chicago Hope."
Arkin's career took off in 1990 with a memorable recurring role as the volatile Adam in "Northern Exposure," earning him an Emmy nomination. In 2002, he received a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Children’s Special for "My Louisiana Sky." He continued to showcase his talent by co-starring in the drama series "Life" from 2007 to 2009. Notably, in 2009, he took on the role of the antagonist Ethan Zobelle in "Sons of Anarchy" and played Principal Ed Gibb in the sitcom "8 Simple Rules" from 2003 to 2005. With a career spanning decades, Adam Arkin remains a respected figure in the entertainment landscape.
Filmography


Chicago Hope

The American Buffalo

8 Simple Rules

Life

The U.S. and the Holocaust

Prohibition

Graduation

Wrestling Ernest Hemingway

Just Peck

Murder on Pleasant Drive

Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson

The Sessions

Chu Chu and the Philly Flash

Hanging Up

Full Moon High

Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School

Hitch

10 Cent Pistol

Pig (2021)

The Doctor

Under the Rainbow

In the Line of Duty: Hunt for Justice
