Adam Arkin

Adam Arkin

Biography

Adam Arkin (born August 19, 1956) is an American actor and director. His father was the Oscar-winning actor Alan Arkin and his brother is the actor Matthew Arkin. Adam Arkin is 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). 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 2002, Arkin won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Special for My Louisiana Sky. Between 2007 and 2009, he co-starred in the drama series Life. 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).

🎬 Movies Featuring Adam Arkin

Transplant

Transplant (2024)

as Dr. Robinson
Pig

Pig (2021)

as Darius
Just Peck

Just Peck (2011)

as Michael Peck
A Serious Man

A Serious Man (2009)

as Divorce Lawyer
Graduation

Graduation (2007)

as Dean Deeley
Stark Raving Mad

Stark Raving Mad (2002)

as Don Partridge (uncredited)
Off Season

Off Season (2001)

as Richard Frangello
Mission

Mission (2001)

as Vissarion Belinsky (voice)
A Slight Case of Murder

A Slight Case of Murder (1999)

as Detective Fred Stapelli
Thirst

Thirst (1998)

as Bob Miller
Not in This Town

Not in This Town (1997)

as Brian Schnitzer
Heat Wave

Heat Wave (1990)

as Art Berman
The Monitors

The Monitors (1969)

as Boy in Monitors Commercial