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Thumbnail : Adam – Peter Gallagher

Adam – Peter Gallagher

Writer/director Max Mayer always had his good friend Peter Gallagher in mind for this part of an arrogant, corrupt, overbearing Jewish father.

Thumbnail : Adam – Writer/director Max Mayer

Adam – Writer/director Max Mayer

The inspiration for Adam came when writer/director Max Mayer was listening to the radio and was riveted by a story about a man living with Asperger’s Syndrome

Thumbnail : Adam – Rose Byrne

Adam – Rose Byrne

Between seasons of Damages, Rose Byrne traveled to New York to star as Beth in Adam, a ‘dramedy’ about two misfit neighbors who meet and fall in love

Thumbnail : Adam – Hugh Dancy

Adam – Hugh Dancy

In one of the most challenging roles to date, British actor Hugh Dancy plays a man functioning with Asperger’s Syndrome

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