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Biography Adrian Pasdar was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, but at the age of 2, his father, a prominent heart surgeon, moved the family to Powelton, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. In high school, he excelled at football, eventually leading to a football scholarship at the University of Florida in 1983...
| Clients: |
Tyra Ferrell |
| Talent Agent: |
International Creative Management (ICM) - Leigh Brillstein
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| Profession: |
Actor / Director / Soundtrack |
| Born: |
30 April 1965, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA (age 44) |
| Birth Name: |
Adrian Kayvan Pasdar |
| Height: |
5' 10" (1.78 m) |
| Spouse: |
Natalie Maines (24 June 2000 - present) 2 children
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| Awards: |
4 wins |
| Credited Years: |
1986 - 2010 |
Real Life Quotes
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"This is merely the first of ten children" - said on announcing that he and his wife Natalie (Dixie Chicks singer) are expecting their first child in April 2001. |
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I love directing. It's a different level of focus and a real mental challenge. |
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I had gotten so out of touch with reality that one day in 1992. I just sold my house at a $200,000.00 loss, moved back East, and put my money into T-bills. I spent the next year working behind the counter and running the cash register for room and board at Vandam Diner, a little lower east Manhattan diner, owned by a friend's father. |
Trivia
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Married Natalie Maines (of the country music group Dixie Chicks) on the weekend of June 24-25, 2000. They were married in Las Vegas's Little White Wedding Chapel, in a $55 no-frills ceremony officiated by the chapel's Pastor Ann. The couple first met in May 1999, at the wedding of band member Emily Robison and singer-songwriter Charlie Robison. |
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Son with Natalie Maines, Jackson Slade Pasdar, born on 15 March 2001 (weighing 6 lbs and 20 inches long); first child. |
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Graduated class of 1983 from Marple Newtown High School in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. |
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Was an English major in college, but dropped out after his freshman year. |
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Went to the University of Florida on a football scholarship, but his football career ended due to serious injuries when he flipped his Jeep while driving in Miami. |
Other Works
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Appeared in the Dixie Chicks' music video "Goodbye Earl" (2000). |
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Appeared in Charlie Robison's music video "I Want You Bad" (2001). |
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Director of Paula Abdul's music video "My Hometown" (1997). |
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Director of Charlie Robison's music video "Bar Light Bar Bright" (1999). |
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Book-on-tape version of: Montgomery Cliff's Unfinished Lives 2. |
Where Are They Now?
| January 2005 |
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In season two of role as David McClarren on "Judging Amy." |
| September 2006 |
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Starring in NBC series, Heroes. |
| July 2008 |
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Third series of 'Heroes' to be shown in September. |
| May 1994 |
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In Ouarzazate, Morocco, filming Slave of Dreams. |
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