Adam Pally

Adam Saul Pally[1] (born March 18, 1982) is an American actor, comedian and writer, best known for starring as Max Blum in the ABC comedy series Happy Endings and as Dr. Peter Prentice in The Mindy Project. He also starred in the FOX comedy Making History. Pally is also the executive producer of The President Show. Pally also starred in episode of Creepshow Christmas Special in Dec 2020.

Adam Pally
Pally in 2008
Born (1982-03-18) March 18, 1982
Alma materThe New School
OccupationActor, comedian, writer
Years active2002–present
Spouse(s)
Daniella Liben Pally
(m. after 2008)
Children3

Early life and education

Pally was born in New York City, to Dr. Steven Pally, an osteopathic internist who owns his own medical office, and Caryn Pally, who managed the practice in Florham Park, New Jersey. He was raised Jewish.[1][2] He grew up in New York City, Chicago, and New Jersey,[2] and has two sisters, Erica and Risa.[3]

In 2004, Pally graduated from The New School University in New York City. He has performed improv and sketch comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (UCBT) in New York since 2002 and continues to perform in shows such as "Death by Roo Roo"[4] and "ASSSSCAT 3000"[5] at the theater's Los Angeles division.[6] He is a member of the sketch comedy group "Chubby Skinny Kids" with comedians Dan Gregor and Doug Mand.[7] Pally is also part of the improv group "Hot Sauce" with Gil Ozeri and Ben Schwartz; the group continues to perform their long-form improv show at UCBT occasionally.[8]

Career

Pally has appeared in such films as Iron Man 3, Taking Woodstock, Solitary Man, Assassination of a High School President, The To Do List and A.C.O.D. and Slow Learners. He has made guest appearances on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Californication and The Colbert Report. He has written and appeared on the Adult Swim series NTSF:SD:SUV::. Pally and frequent collaborator Gil Ozeri are currently writing a script being produced by Will Ferrell & Adam McKay's company Gary Sanchez Productions.[9]

From April 2011 to May 2013, Pally starred as Max Blum, one of the lead characters on the ABC ensemble comedy series Happy Endings, alongside Eliza Coupe, Elisha Cuthbert, Zachary Knighton, Damon Wayans, Jr., and Casey Wilson. In 2013, Pally was nominated for "Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" at the Critics' Choice Television Awards for his work on season three of Happy Endings. The cast reunited in July 2020 for the pandemic-themed episode And the Pandemmy goes to... to raise money for the charities Color of Change and World Central Kitchen.[10][11]

Following the cancellation of Happy Endings in 2013, Pally joined the cast of The Mindy Project as a series regular for the second and third season, playing the role of Dr. Peter Prentice.[12] He left the show midway through the third season, making his final appearances as a series regular in 2015.[13]

Pally filmed a lead role opposite T.J. Miller and Thomas Middleditch in the comedy Search Party. This film serves as the directorial debut of screenwriter Scot Armstrong.[14] He also starred in the indie films Slow Learners and Night Owls, both released in 2015.

Media contributions and appearances

Pally is a regular contributor to the humor website Funny or Die, where he is best known for his series Riding Shotgun with Adam Pally, where he interviews celebrities in his car. In 2009, he created for UCB Comedy a parody of the "David After Dentist" internet phenomenon; his is called "David After Divorce," and he speaks almost exactly the same lines as David, though to a different set of questions. It has received about 5 million hits on YouTube.

In 2011, Pally co-starred in the comedic stage-show The Realest Real Housewives, created by his Happy Endings co-star Casey Wilson.

Pally has appeared regularly on many podcasts on the Earwolf network such as Comedy Bang! Bang!, improv4humans, Who Charted, and How Did This Get Made?.[12]

On June 5, 2015, Pally and fellow comedian friends Gil Ozeri and John Gemberling gained attention when they teamed with Funny or Die to live-stream their 50-hour marathon of Entourage, watching every episode in a row with no breaks for 50 hours straight.[15]

Personal life

Pally lives in New York. He married Daniella Anne Pally (née Liben) on July 3, 2008[1] and together the couple has three children: a son Cole (b. 2012),[16] daughter Georgia Grace (b. 2013),[17] and another son, Drake (b. 2017).[18]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2008Assassination of a High School PresidentFreddy Bismark
2009Taking WoodstockArtie Kornfeld
Solitary ManIrate Student
2010MonogamyAllen
20123,2,1... Frankie Go BoomBrian
Primary Exit PollingVoterShort film
2013A.C.O.D.Mark
Iron Man 3Gary
The To Do ListChip
2014Life After BethDiner Sommelier
Search PartyEvan
2015Night OwlsKevin
Slow LearnersJeff Lowrey
Bad NightThe Painter
2016Dirty GrandpaNick
JoshyAri
Don't Think TwiceRobbie
Middle School: The Worst Years of My LifeMr. Teller
2017The Little HoursGuard Paolo
Band AidBen
Shimmer LakeReed Ethington
2018Most Likely to MurderBilly
Dog DaysDax
2020Sonic the HedgehogWade Whipple
The Main EventSteve Thompson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007-2011CalifornicationYoung Hollywood Douchebag3 episodes
2008The Colbert ReportMaverick BullyEpisode: "Charlie Cook/Andrew Sullivan"
2011The Boys and Girls Guide to Getting DownBryceTelevision movie
Best Friends ForeverJoePilot (original unaired version)
2011-2012NTSF:SD:SUVVarious2 episodes
2011–2013Happy EndingsMax BlumMain role, 57 episodes
Nominated – Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (2013)
2013The Jeselnik OffensivePanelistEpisode: "Adam Pally and Casey Wilson"
The Arscheerio Paul ShowRosie O'DonnellEpisode: "Madonna & Rosie O'Donnell"
2013–2015Kroll ShowVarious3 episodes
Comedy Bang! Bang!Various3 episodes
2013–2017The Mindy ProjectDr. Peter PrenticeMain role, 44 episodes
2014Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade NinjaPlop Plop (voice)2 episodes
2015
BoJack HorsemanTrip (voice)Episode: "Escape From L.A."
Key and PeeleAdamEpisode: "The Job Interview"
The Late Late ShowHimself (host)Episode that aired January 30
2015–2017Regular ShowParty Horse #42699 (voice)4 episodes
2016Lady DynamiteChadEpisode: "I Love You"
Another PeriodVirgilEpisode: "Harvard"
Not Safe with Nikki GlaserHimselfEpisode: "Is That Your Belt?"
2017Animals.Max (voice)Episode: "Roaches."
Making HistoryDan ChambersMain role, 9 episodes
American Dad!Camp Counselor (voice)Episode: "Camp Campawanda"
Do You Want To See a Dead Body?HimselfEpisode: "A Body and a Bachelor Party"
The President ShowDonald Trump Jr.3 episodes
2018
The Who Was? ShowGame Show HostEpisode: "Gandhi & Benjamin Franklin"
Champaign ILLRonnieMain role
2019The MandalorianBike Scout Trooper #2Episode: "Chapter 8: Redemption"
Archibald's Next Big ThingSage (voice)Main role
2020IndebtedDaveMain role
Crossing SwordsBroth (voice)10 episodes
2021 DuckTalesTBA

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011The FuzzOfficer Chip Nelson
2012Happy Endings: Happy RidesMax Blum
2020Happy Endings: And the Pandemmy goes to...Max BlumSpecial charity episode

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2013 Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Happy Endings Nominated

References

  1. "Daniella Liben, Adam Pally". The New York Times. July 6, 2008. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
  2. "Adam Pally on Jimmy Kimmel Live!". Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Season 9. Episode 124. May 5, 2011. ABC. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
  3. Background of Adam Pally, doodiecallswithdougmand.libsyn.com; accessed December 9, 2014.
  4. IRC Improv Wiki, wiki.improvresourcecenter.com; accessed December 9, 2014.
  5. IRC Improv Wiki, wiki.improvresourcecenter.com; accessed December 9, 2014.
  6. UCB Profile
  7. Chubby Skinny Kids Productions, chubbyskinnykids.com; accessed December 9, 2014.
  8. http://www.hotsauceacademy.com/
  9. Profile, deadline.com, September 2012; accessed December 9, 2014.
  10. Andreeva, Nellie (July 14, 2020). "'Happy Endings' Cast Reunites For Pandemic-Themed Zoom Charity Special". Deadline. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  11. "Happy Endings Special Charity Event". YouTube. July 21, 2020.
  12. Adam Pally at IMDb
  13. Bradley, Bill (2014-11-22). "Here's Why Adam Pally Is Leaving 'The Mindy Project'". HuffPost. Retrieved 2020-10-15.
  14. Kit, Borys (April 23, 2013). "'Search Party' Finds Its Stars, Begins Shooting Next Week". The Hollywood Reporter.
  15. https://www.vulture.com/2015/06/see-comedians-watch-every-entourage-episode.html
  16. Team Coco (February 14, 2012). "Adam Pally: Having A Baby Is A Horrible Mistake". teamcoco.com. Retrieved January 13, 2015.
  17. Totally Laime Team (March 19, 2014). "Wonderful & Brutal with Daniella Liben Pally!". totallylaime.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-16. Retrieved January 13, 2015.
  18. Sports? with Katie Nolan (January 10, 2018). "Adam Pally". ESPN. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
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