Adam Goldberg was born on October 25, 1970, in Santa Monica, California.
He is of Jewish descent, and his grandparents were Holocaust survivors.
Goldberg attended Sarah Lawrence College in New York but dropped out after his sophomore year.
His breakthrough role was in the 1994 film "Dazed and Confused," where he played the character Mike Newhouse.
Goldberg is not only an actor but also a writer, producer, and director.
He wrote and directed his first feature film, "Scotch and Milk," in 1998.
Goldberg is known for his distinctive voice and has provided voice-over work for various projects, including "The Hebrew Hammer" and "Entourage."
Goldberg has also written for several television shows, including "The Comeback," "Jean-Claude Van Johnson," and "Taken."
He has received critical acclaim for his work as a director, including for the film "I Love Your Work."
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Goldberg is an accomplished musician and has released several albums.
He has also published a book of his photography, titled "Photographs from the Margin."
As of 2021, Adam Goldberg's net worth is estimated to be around $6 million.
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