Born 1956 (age 69) · Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Appears in 149 titles

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).

Filmography

Hitch
6.6
Hitch
2005
as Max
A Serious Man
6.7
A Serious Man
2009
as Divorce Lawyer
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
6.0
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
1998
as Will Brennan
Pig
6.6
Pig
2021
as Darius
Lake Placid
5.9
Lake Placid
1999
as Kevin
The Sessions
6.9
The Sessions
2012
as Josh
Hanging Up
5.3
Hanging Up
2000
as Joe Marks
The Doctor
6.5
The Doctor
1991
as Eli
Stark Raving Mad
6.1
Stark Raving Mad
2002
as Don Partridge (uncredited)
Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School
Wrestling Ernest Hemingway
6.3
Wrestling Ernest Hemingway
1993
as Bookstore Manager
Kids in America
5.5
Kids in America
2005
as Ed Mumsford
Graduation
5.8
Graduation
2007
as Dean Deeley
Under the Rainbow
5.1
Under the Rainbow
1981
as Henry Hudson
Full Moon High
4.4
Full Moon High
1981
as Tony
Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson
A Slight Case of Murder
6.5
A Slight Case of Murder
1999
as Detective Fred Stapelli
Dottie Gets Spanked
6.2
Dottie Gets Spanked
1993
as Dick Gordon
The Fourth Wise Man
7.0
The Fourth Wise Man
1985
as Joseph
Just Peck
5.2
Just Peck
2011
as Michael Peck