Adam Sandler

Biography: Sometimes megastars come in surprising packages. Such is the case with Sandler, a stand-up comedian who quickly earned fame playing a host of silly characters on Saturday Night Live. After landing a few acting roles, including stints on The Cosby Show and the MTV game show Remote Control, he began writing for SNL in 1990 and soon became a popular on-screen player, known for his crude humor and underdog appeal. He parlayed his small-screen success into a number of supporting film roles before graduating to leading man in 1995's Billy Madison, which he cowrote with college buddy and frequent collaborator Tim Herlihy. Despite being critically lambasted, this lowbrow flick about a twentysomething slacker who returns to school was a big hit and paved the way for a slew of other vehicles (Happy Gilmore, The Waterboy, The Wedding Singer) that helped make Sandler a member of the $20-million-per-picture club, even when his flicks flopped (Little Nicky). Inevitably, the funnyman yearnedSometimes megastars come in surprising packages. Such is the case with Sandler, a stand-up comedian who quickly earned fame playing a host of silly characters on Saturday Night Live. After landing a few acting roles, including stints on The Cosby Show and the MTV game show Remote Control, he began writing for SNL in 1990 and soon became a popular on-screen player, known for his crude humor and underdog appeal. He parlayed his small-screen success into a number of supporting film roles before graduating to leading man in 1995's Billy Madison, which he cowrote with college buddy and frequent collaborator Tim Herlihy. Despite being critically lambasted, this lowbrow flick about a twentysomething slacker who returns to school was a big hit and paved the way for a slew of other vehicles (Happy Gilmore, The Waterboy, The Wedding Singer) that helped make Sandler a member of the $20-million-per-picture club, even when his flicks flopped (Little Nicky). Inevitably, the funnyman yearned to tackle more serious fare and did so with more nuanced roles in Punch-Drunk Love and Spanglish, which were basically serious variants of his well-established persona. Sandler never lost sight of what his fans wanted and always reverted to his coarse but lovable ways. Even his critics admit that for a major Hollywood star, he has remained an affable, down-to-earth guy, who is happy to help out his less fortunate SNL cronies (David Spade, Rob Schneider) by producing their movies and frequently hires his old school chums for supporting roles in his films. Expand

Adam Sandler's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 41
Highest Metascore: 93 Uncut Gems
Lowest Metascore: 9 Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 72
  2. Negative: 37 out of 72
72 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
43 The Animal Jun 1, 2001 Executive Producer 3.9
20 Joe Dirt Apr 11, 2001 Executive Producer 7.6
38 Little Nicky Nov 10, 2000 Executive Producer / Written By / Nicky 7.6
30 Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo Dec 10, 1999 Executive Producer / Executive Producer 5.8
42 Big Daddy Jun 25, 1999 Executive Producer / Screenplay / Sonny Koufax 7.7
41 The Waterboy Nov 6, 1998 Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Written By / Written By / Robert 'Bobby' Boucher Jr. / Robert 'Bobby' Boucher Jr. 5.8
60 The Wedding Singer Feb 13, 1998 Robbie 7.8
30 Bulletproof Sep 6, 1996 Moses / Moses 6.5
31 Happy Gilmore Feb 16, 1996 Written By / Happy Gilmore 8.2
16 Billy Madison Feb 10, 1995 Written By / Written By / Billy Madison / Billy Madison 3.1
14 Mixed Nuts Dec 21, 1994 Louie / Louie 7.6
46 Airheads Aug 5, 1994 Pip / Pip 5.9
49 Coneheads Jul 23, 1993 Carmine 5.4
tbd Going Overboard May 12, 1989 Additional Material / Additional Material / Schecky Moskowitz / Schecky Moskowitz 1.5

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