Matt Adler


About

Born
December 08, 1966

Biography

Matt Adler worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Adler kickstarted his acting career in various films such as "Teen Wolf" (1985) with Michael J. Fox, the Joey Cramer comedic adventure "Flight of the Navigator" (1986) and "White Water Summer" (1987) with Kevin Bacon. He also appeared in "North Shore" (1987) and "Doin' Time on Planet Earth" (1988). In the ni...

Biography

Matt Adler worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Adler kickstarted his acting career in various films such as "Teen Wolf" (1985) with Michael J. Fox, the Joey Cramer comedic adventure "Flight of the Navigator" (1986) and "White Water Summer" (1987) with Kevin Bacon. He also appeared in "North Shore" (1987) and "Doin' Time on Planet Earth" (1988). In the nineties, Adler devoted his time to various credits, such as "A Simple Plan" with Bill Paxton (1998), "Playing By Heart" with Gillian Anderson (1998) and "Election" (1999). He also worked on "Stir of Echoes" (1999) starring Zachary David Cope. In the early 2000s, Adler lent his talents to projects like "I Think I Love My Wife" (2007) starring Chris Rock, "Rescue Dawn" (2007) starring Christian Bale and "Shoot 'em Up" with Clive Owen (2007). His credits also expanded to "The Number 23" (2007) and "Smart People" (2008). Most recently, Adler worked on the Chris Evans romance "Playing It Cool" (2015). Adler was married to Laura San Giacomo.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
Voice
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Down With Love (2003)
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)
Dinosaur (2000)
FAIL SAFE (2000)
Voice
Playing By Heart (1998)
The Peacemaker (1997)
Quiet Days in Hollywood (1995)
Color of Night (1994)
Voice
Young Goodman Brown (1994)
William Stacey
Diving In (1990)
Wayne Hopkins
Nowhere to Run (1989)
Dream a Little Dream (1989)
Dumas
Doin' Time on Planet Earth (1988)
White Water Summer (1987)
Chris
Amazon Women On The Moon (1987)
North Shore (1987)
Flight of the Navigator (1986)
Teen Wolf (1985)
Lewis
Shattered Vows (1984)

Sound (Feature Film)

Single Mom's Club (2014)
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Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
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Rango (2011)
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Hop (2011)
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Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
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The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009)
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Smart People (2008)
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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
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The Tale of Despereaux (2008)
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The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008)
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I Think I Love My Wife (2007)
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The Number 23 (2007)
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She's the Man (2006)
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Everyone's Hero (2006)
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Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (2005)
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Eurotrip (2004)
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The Big Bounce (2004)
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The Battle of Shaker Heights (2003)
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Just Married (2003)
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Stir of Echoes (1999)
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Election (1999)
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A Simple Plan (1998)
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Celtic Pride (1996)
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Phenomenon (1996)
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Destiny Turns on the Radio (1995)
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Born Yesterday (1993)
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Post Production (Feature Film)

Piranha 3D (2010)
Looping Coordinator
Rescue Dawn (2007)
Looping Coordinator
Shoot 'em Up (2007)
Looping Coordinator
Hearts in Atlantis (2001)
Looping Coordinator

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

A Many Splintered Thing (2015)
Sound

Cast (Special)

Testing Dirty (1990)

Life Events

Photo Collections

Carousel - Movie Posters
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Videos

Movie Clip

All That Jazz (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Take Off With Us Sandahl Bergman, already a Broadway regular for director Bob Fosse, is a principal along with Eileen Casey, Bruce Davis, Gary Flannery, many others, with Fosse's own staging, and Roy Scheider the Fosse-based character Joe Gideon, in the tame opening section of the number, the original tune by Stanley Lebowsky and Fred Tobias, leading into the sensational
Wild Affair, The (1963) -- (Movie Clip) I Had My Eye On Frankenstein From producer Ray Stark, working in the U-K with his own Seven Arts firm, clever end of the credits introduces his discovery Nancy Kwan as Marjorie, Bessie Love her mom and Donald Churchill as her hung-over fiancè, in the unsuccessful but edgy comedy The Wild Affair, 1963, from writer-director John Krish.
Wild Affair, The (1963) -- (Movie Clip) First Class Sex Maniac At her London cosmetics firm, conflicted Margie (Nancy Kwan), on the eve of her wedding and the office Christmas party, greets friend Mavis (Betty Marsden), boss Terry-Thomas (in maybe his only picture with no mustache!), nasty under-boss Tiny (Paul Whitsun-Jones) and gofer Bone (Bernard Adams), in The Wild Affair, 1963.
Wild Affair, The (1963) -- (Movie Clip) The Vampire Look Lecher-ey cosmetics firm boss Deane (Terry-Thomas with NO mustache!), fussy stylist Quentin (Victor Spinetti) and visiting sales ace Craig (Jimmy Logan) all show sudden interest in staffer Marjorie (Nancy Kwan), her wedding and the Christmas party imminent, and whose mirror-based alter-ego happens to match the hot new look, in The Wild Affair, 1963.
Trances (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Nass El Ghiwane Opening sequence, from Casablanca-born director Ahmed El Maanouni’s highly-regarded documentary on Nass El Ghiwane, the band sometimes known as the “Rolling Stones of North Africa,” from the restored print from Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Foundation, Trances, 1981.
Trances (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Hay Mohammedi Following the opening with concert footage, director Ahmed El Maanouni visits the home turf, a neighborhood in the Casablanca district, of the famed Moroccan band Nass El Ghiwane, some focus on the late front-man Larbi Batma (1948-1997), in the documentary Trances, 1981.
Trances (1981) -- (Movie Clip) The Tyrant Sleeps From a Nass El Ghiwane concert in Tunisia to the celebrated Moroccan band in rehearsal, singer Larbi Batma with colleagues Abderrahman Paco (on banjo) and Omar Sayed, from the documentary by Ahmed El Maanouni, Trances, 1981.
Thomasine And Bushrod (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Been Doin' This Long? After an opening in which she shot a guy on the open range without apparent reason, in 1911 Texas, Vonetta McGee (1st title character) clears things up, with Dodson (Herb Robins) her mark and marshal Bogardie (George Murdock) paying out, in Gordon Parks Jr.'s Thomasine And Bushrod, 1974.
Je Tu Il Elle (1976) -- (Movie Clip) And So I Left Not much explanation is needed, nor will it come, as writer, director and star Chantal Akerman opens her second feature, the emphatically minimal Je Tu Il Elle (a.k.a. I You He She), 1976.
Je Tu Il Elle (1976) -- (Movie Clip) I Stopped A Truck The writer, director and heretofore sole actor Chantal Akerman leaves the apartment, collecting a truck driver (now-celebrated French actor Niels Arestrup, in one of his first roles) and resumes her minimal narration, in her acclaimed second feature Je Tu Il Elle (a.k.a. I You He She), 1976.
Gumshoe (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Wyatt Colon Alison Aspiring private-eye Eddie (Albert Finney) visits his mark, Ms. Wyatt (Carolyn Seymour) in a Liverpool university library in an early scene from director Stephen Frears' Gumshoe, 1971.
Gumshoe (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Make Your Play Albert Finney (as near-delusional wanna-be Private Eye Eddie Ginley) takes a job then opens a package on board a Liverpool bus, in director Stephen Frears' Gumshoe, 1971.

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