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Adam Zolotin is a Actor American born on 29 november 1983 at Long Island City (USA)

Adam Zolotin

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Nationality USA
Birth 29 november 1983 (40 years) at Long Island City (USA)

Adam Zolotin (born November 29, 1983) is an American actor, best known for appearing in Leave It to Beaver and Jack.



^ "Adam Zolotin Credits". TV Guide. Retrieved August 2, 2014.

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Armin Ganz
Armin Ganz
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Keone Young
Keone Young
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Ken Osmond
Ken Osmond
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Andy Cadiff
Andy Cadiff
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Filmography of Adam Zolotin (3 films)

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Zerophilia
Zerophilia (2005)
, 1h30
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance, Comic science fiction
Themes Films about sexuality, Bisexuality-related films, LGBT-related films, Transgender in film, Comedy science fiction films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Taylor Handley, Gina Bellman, Kyle Schmid, Kelly LeBrock, Alison Folland, Marieh Delfino
Roles Chad
Rating59% 2.9967352.9967352.9967352.9967352.996735
"Zerophilia" is a fictional condition that affects an unknown number of people with an extra "Z" chromosome. Following their first full sexual experience, zerophiliacs begin to change gender after experiencing an orgasm. Luke (Taylor Handley), a young man somewhat insecure about his masculinity, begins to exhibit zerophilia following an encounter with a woman (Kelly Le Brock). He meets Michelle (Rebecca Mozo) and experiences partial transformations when they go out together.
Leave It to Beaver, 1h24
Directed by Andy Cadiff
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Adventure
Actors Christopher McDonald, Janine Turner, Cameron Finley, Erik von Detten, Erika Christensen, Adam Zolotin
Roles Eddie Haskell Jr.
Rating51% 2.5535352.5535352.5535352.5535352.553535
Beaver (Cameron Finley) gets his heart set on a bicycle in a store window, but does not think his parents will shell out that money for it. Eddie Haskell (Adam Zolotin) tells him that if he sucks up to his father (Christopher McDonald), by signing up for football, he will be sure to get it on his upcoming birthday. He enrolls on the football team and doggedly endures the practices, despite his disadvantage of being smaller than most his teammates. As Eddie predicted, Ward is glad Beaver signed up for football, as evidenced by a brief fantasy Ward has of Beaver making a touchdown while several professional football players all fail to tackle him. However, the first game of the season ends poorly when he passes the ball to a kid on the opposing team when he mistakingly remembered him as a friend from summer camp. On the first day of school five days later, Ward and June (Janine Turner) tell Wally to drop Beaver off and pick him up for a few days because he has never ridden his bike there before. At school he sits beside a very pretty girl named Susan Akatsu (Brenda Song) and has a kind teacher named Miss Landers (Grace Phillips). After school Eddie asks Wally to come to the soda shop to see him flirt with Karen (Erika Christensen). Eddie does not want Beaver to follow them, so Wally leaves him alone at the bike rack telling him he will be back in a second.
Jack
Jack (1996)
, 1h53
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Vieillesse
Actors Robin Williams, Diane Lane, Jennifer Lopez, Bill Cosby, Fran Drescher, Brian Kerwin
Roles Louis Durante
Rating58% 2.9046152.9046152.9046152.9046152.904615
The movie begins with Karen Powell (Diane Lane) going into labor during a costume party and being rushed to the hospital by her husband Brian (Brian Kerwin) and their friends. Although the delivery is successful, the baby is premature, born after only ten weeks of pregnancy, and is diagnosed with an exaggerated form of Werner syndrome (an aging disease) as stated by Dr. Benfante (Allan Rich) and Dr. Lin (Keone Young). According to them, as this very rare autosomal recessive disorder progresses, Jack Powell will age at a rate four times as fast as normal children due to his internal clock that seems to be developing faster.