Adam Goldberg Net Worth

Adam Goldberg Net Worth is
$3 Million

Adam Goldberg Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Adam Charles Goldberg is an American actor, director, producer, and musician.

Full NameAdam Goldberg
Net Worth$3 Million
Date Of BirthOctober 25, 1970
Place Of BirthSanta Monica, California, United States
Height5 ft 10 in (1.8 m)
Weight140 kg
ProfessionActor, Film director, Film Producer, Musician, Film Editor, Singer, Voice Actor, Composer, Screenwriter
EducationNew York University
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseSarah Goldberg
ChildrenBud Goldberg
ParentsDonna Goebel, Earl Goldberg
SiblingsEric Goldberg, Barry Goldberg
PartnerRoxanne Daner
NicknamesAdam Charles Goldberg
AwardsOnline Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble Cast Performance
NominationsScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
MoviesSaving Private Ryan, Dazed and Confused, A Beautiful Mind, 2 Days in Paris, Rebirth, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, The Hebrew Hammer, Déjà Vu, A Monster in Paris, No Way Jose, I Love Your Work, The Salton Sea, Stay Alive, Zodiac, Waking Life, All Over the Guy, Higher Learning, Mr. Saturday Night, ...
TV ShowsNYC 22, The Unusuals, more
Star SignScorpio
#Quote
1(2009 quote) I feel very bizarre when I'm acting. I think things have just sort of changed for me over the last several years as my interests and passions began to sort of shift. I don't have a lot of actor friends - anymore, anyway - and I generally just feel like I'm posing as an actor, to be honest. I think some people are sort of born to do that and immerse themselves in it, and others aren't. When you find yourself straddling between those two worlds, I feel much more comfortable in reality, and I feel much more comfortable directing actors than experiencing it myself. The older I've gotten and the more that I've written and the more music stuff that I've done, acting has become an occupation. I really value my time not pretending to be something that I'm not, because as an actor, that's what you're constantly doing.
2(2009 quote on being thought of as an indie actor) Oftentimes, I think it's funny, because I'll see a one-line thing if I get cast in something, it'll say, "Indie actor Adam Goldberg". When I think about the money I've made, most of it from television for many years, I hadn't really been in an actual independent movie. The first one I really did was my own film, Scotch and Milk (1998), which I made for $60,000. Even Dazed and Confused (1993) wasn't an independent film, it was one of the first Gramercy Pictures releases. I've had experiences on really big movies - like Deja Vu (2006) - that, in many ways, felt more collaborative than some of the little movies that I've done. Tony Scott was this guy who happened to really love his crew and love his actors and love people's input, and even though I was just this cog in a wheel, I was in the presence of someone who approaches this thing in the manner you might expect an independent filmmaker would. The lines are being blurred.
3(On making Zodiac (2007)) Zodiac. Wow. Lots of takes. Lots of takes. Lots and lots and lots of takes. I worked very briefly on it, so the only recollection I really have is doing whatever it is you see me doing in that movie, hundreds of times. Working with the ghost of Stanley Kubrick, basically.
4(On making How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)) God, what do I remember from that? The hotel bar, really. I don't remember much. Making some money.
5(On what he remembers most about making Saving Private Ryan (1998)) I suppose I mostly remember my death scene. Pretty much any time I'm beat up, or I beat up somebody, or I get killed, it ends up being a fairly memorable experience. That, again, was one of those cathartic things, dealing with an issue I tend to have a lot of problems wrapping my head around-that being mortality. It was definitely a really exciting day, a kind of fulfilling experience. Mainly I just remember being incredibly tired. The lines began to blur between what was real and what wasn't, which I think was certainly part of the idea of sticking us in a boot camp, and directly into shooting without a break. But it felt like a very noble experience, and you have very few of those. At least, I've had very few of those experiences, where you feel like you're really doing something important on a much larger scale than to satisfy your own creative needs and pocketbook.
6(On Mr. Saturday Night (1992)) That was my first movie, I guess. Whatever I ended up saying in the movie, I believe, was cut out. I think there was a reaction shot left in. But the experience at the time - I was 21, and I was genuinely excited in a way that I don't think I was for very much after that, because I was filled with that sort of naive conviction that once the ball started rolling, there'd be no stopping it, and this business would be a cinch, and all these other things. It was my first real job. I mean, I had done some TV stuff, but it was within the first 18 months of having started working.
7(On making Deja Vu (2006)) A surprisingly collaborative experience, which I had very little expectation of, at least going in initially to meet [director] Tony Scott, who ends up being one of these guys who... I think it's an important lesson. You assume that these guys who are elder statesmen, in a sense, who are such visionaries, are just going to move you to your tape mark and pull your strings and then call "cut". But he solicited quite a lot of actor input, and there was a lot of scientific stuff that I became very, very involved in. I became really immersed in all this quantum-physics stuff, at least as much as my brain could process, which is fairly limited. My brain is a sieve when it comes to languages and science. And math. Anything exercising any sort of non-verbal skill. And I really enjoyed it. I was surprised, and Val [Kilmer] and I had a really nice time together. He's a hoot, so we were sort of like the bad kids on the set.
8(2007 - On what role stands out the most) There's absolutely no question that it's Dazed and Confused (1993). I think of that as being my first real movie. Up until that point, I would get a job. It could be speaking barely - or not speaking, in the case of Designing Women (1986) - doing these little parts, and then I'd go back to my job at the bookstore. Dazed and Confused (1993) sort of drew that line in the sand, where even though I didn't really make any money, I knew I could never go back into the bookstore, because it would seem strange. Beyond that sort of superficial, practical effect, I always feel bad for people who didn't have a first experience like that. I did that film with these kids, and a lot of them, it was their first time on location. It was definitely a fun movie, but it operated on so many levels, because there was the life outside the movie. It's this really abbreviated, condensed, high-octane equivalent of the college experience I essentially never had. And on another level, I think we all really felt that we were part of an incredibly unusual creative process, because it was a collaborative effort, and we were taken really seriously by Rich [Richard Linklater]. He's one of those guys that for years, I wished was directing everything I'd been in. And it's sort of bittersweet, because it's the thing that breaks your professional hymen, and you're always trying to recapture that spirit. But the nature of the business doesn't normally allow for such a creative atmosphere in what was essentially a studio movie.
#Fact
1In a relationship with Christina Ricci 2003 - 2007.
2Lives in Los Angeles with his dog Digger.
3Adam's father is from an Ashkenazi Jewish family (from Russia, Lithuania, and Romania), while Adam's mother is a non-practicing Catholic. Adam's maternal grandfather, Eugene John Goebel, who was from Wisconsin, was of German ancestry. Adam's maternal grandmother, Neva Bernice Tully, was of almost half Mexican ancestry (.875/2), along with French, English, and Irish roots; Neva had deep roots in Arizona.
4Was originally offered a role in Panic Room (2002) by director David Fincher, however, due to his commitment with the TV show, The $treet (2000), he could not take the role. The part was later played by Jared Leto.
5He appeared in both Friends (1994) and the spin off Joey (2004) but as different characters.
6Appeared in both Stay Alive (2006) (the last production finished in New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina) and Deja Vu (2006) (the first production in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina).

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Once Upon a Time in Venice2016
The Jim Gaffigan Show2015-2016TV SeriesDave
Between Us2016/IILiam
Rebirth2016/IZack
No Way Jose2015Jose
Maron2015TV SeriesJack Ross
Fargo2014TV SeriesMr. Numbers
Anna Nicole2013TV MovieHoward K. Stern
Franklin & Bash2013TV SeriesAugust West / Tim West
Divorce: A Love Story2013TV MovieIke
Lost Angeles2012Deepak
NYC 222012TV SeriesRay 'Lazarus' Harper
A Monster in Paris2011Raoul (English version, voice)
The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks2011TV SeriesArthur Banks
Traffic Light2011TV SeriesReggie
White Collar2011TV SeriesJason Lang
Norman2010Mr. Angelo
Miss Nobody2010Det. Sgt. Bill Malloy
Numb3rs2009TV SeriesChris McNall
Landy's BFF2009Short
The Unusuals2009TV SeriesDetective Eric Delahoy
(Untitled)2009Adrian Jacobs
Kate Wakes2008ShortJared
Christmas on Mars2008Mars Psychiatrist
From Within2008Roy
Marlowe2007TV MovieFrank Olmeier
Entourage2007TV SeriesNick Rubenstein
Nancy Drew2007Arrogant Director Andy
Medium2007TV SeriesBruce Rossiter
Zodiac2007Duffy Jennings
2 Days in Paris2007Jack
Deja Vu2006Denny
Joey2005-2006TV SeriesJimmy
Keeping Up with the Steins2006Road Rage Driver (uncredited)
Stay Alive2006Miller Banks
Man About Town2006Phil Balow
My Name Is Earl2006TV SeriesPhilo
Head Cases2005TV SeriesRussell Shultz
Law & Order: Criminal Intent2005TV SeriesVictor Garros
Frankenstein2004TV MovieDetective Michael Sloane
My Life, Inc.2004TV MovieCarter Bohlander
The Practice2004TV SeriesAtty. Noah Burke
Miss Match2003TV SeriesJared
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days2003Tony
The Hebrew Hammer2003Mordechai Jefferson Carver
Flashpoint2002TV MovieSilas
The Salton Sea2002Kujo
A Beautiful Mind2001Sol
According to Spencer2001Feldy
Will & Grace2001TV SeriesKevin Wolchek
Fast Sofa2001Jack Weis
All Over the Guy2001Brett Miles Sanford
Waking Life2001One of Four Men
The $treet2000-2001TV SeriesEvan Mitchell
Clayton2000
Sunset Strip2000Marty Shapiro
The Outer Limits2000TV SeriesSid Camden / Chad Warner
Edtv1999John
True Love1999TV Movie
Babe: Pig in the City1998Flealick (voice)
Saving Private Ryan1998Private Mellish
Some Girl1998Freud
Scotch and Milk1998Jim
Heavy Gear1997Video Game voice
Relativity1996-1997TV SeriesDoug
Friends1996TV SeriesEddie Menuek
Space: Above and Beyond1996TV SeriesSgt. Louie Fox
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco1996Pete (voice)
NYPD Blue1996TV SeriesDave Bloom
Eek! the Cat1995-1996TV SeriesAdditional Voices
ER1995TV SeriesJoshua Shem / 'Mr. Sullivan'
The Prophecy1995Jerry
Before Sunrise1995Man Sleeping on Train (uncredited)
Higher Learning1995David Isaacs
Double Rush1995TV SeriesLeo
Love & War1993TV SeriesDelivery Man / Vendor Kid / Delivery Kid / ...
Dazed and Confused1993Mike
Son in Law1993Indian
The Jackie Thomas Show1993TV SeriesLarry
Mr. Saturday Night1992Eugene Gimbel
Jack's Place1992TV Series
True Colors1991-1992TV SeriesMartin / Martin Plithmeyer
Babe Ruth1991TV MovieVendor
Murphy Brown1991TV SeriesDonald Klein
Designing Women1990TV SeriesOreo Man

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
No Way Jose2015
I Love Your Work2003writer
Scotch and Milk1998writer
Plagues1988TV Movie documentary writer

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
No Way Jose2015producer
Landy's BFF2009Short producer
(Untitled)2009executive producer
I Love Your Work2003producer
Running with the Bulls2003TV Movie documentary executive producer

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
No Way Jose2015
I Love Your Work2003
Running with the Bulls2003TV Movie documentary
Scotch and Milk1998

Editor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
No Way Jose2015
I Love Your Work2003
Running with the Bulls2003TV Movie documentary
Scotch and Milk1998

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
I Love Your Work2003
Running with the Bulls2003TV Movie documentary

Camera Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
2 Days in Paris2007additional still photographer

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Running with the Bulls2003TV Movie documentary music editor

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
I Love Your Work2003writer: "Sunday I", "Stopwatch", "Best of Sunday", "Motherfucker", "Laundry Song" Magic Hour

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Access Hollywood Live2016TV SeriesHimself
Match Game2016TV SeriesHimself - Celebrity Panelist
@midnight2015-2016TV SeriesHimself
Today2015-2016TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Join or Die with Craig Ferguson2016TV SeriesHimself - Special Guest
Hollywood Game Night2016TV SeriesHimself - Celebrity Player
AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On2015TV SeriesHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2007-2015TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
Fargo: Shades of Green2014Documentary shortHimself - 'Mr. Numbers'
Fargo: This Is a True Story2014Documentary shortHimself - 'Mr. Numbers'
Hollywood & Vines2013ShortHimself
Animal Practice2013TV SeriesHimself
Femme Fatales2011TV SeriesHimself
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon2009TV SeriesHimself
Chelsea on the Rocks2008DocumentaryTim
Real Time with Bill Maher2008TV SeriesHimself
Secret's Out2008TV SeriesHimself
Spread TV2007TV SeriesHimself
Last Call with Carson Daly2005-2007TV SeriesHimself
Up Close with Carrie Keagan2007TV SeriesHimself
Déj2007Video documentaryHimself
#1 Single2006TV SeriesHimself
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2005TV SeriesHimself
Dinner for Five2002-2005TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Special Guest
Fur on the Asphalt: The Greg the Bunny Reunion Show2005TV MovieHimself
The Fearless Freaks2005DocumentaryHimself
Making 'Dazed'2005Video documentaryHimself
'Saving Private Ryan': Boot Camp2004Video documentary shortHimself
The Daily Show2003TV SeriesHimself
Running with the Bulls2003TV Movie documentaryHimself
8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards2002TV SpecialHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn2001TV SeriesHimself
The Test2001TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards1999TV SpecialHimself
Into the Breach: 'Saving Private Ryan'1998Video documentary shortHimself
HBO First Look1998TV Series documentaryHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema2006DocumentaryBrett Miles Sanford

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2010Best of the FestBreckenridge Festival of FilmBest Ensemble CastNorman (2010)
1999OFTA Film AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Cinematic MomentSaving Private Ryan (1998)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2002ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion PictureA Beautiful Mind (2001)
2001ACCAAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Cast EnsembleA Beautiful Mind (2001)
1999ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a CastSaving Private Ryan (1998)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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