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Zmed took on the role of run in the 1970s, and again during the show's revival in 1995.

Adrian Zmed made his television debut as "Socks Palermo" in the 1979 series ''Flatbush''. In 1980 , he appeared on another television series, ''The Goodtime Girls'', playing "Frankie Millardo". This was followed by a guest appearance in 1982 's ''An Evening at the Improv''.

In 1982, Zmed starred as "Johnny Nogerelli", the new leader of the "T-Birds", in '' Grease 2 '', opposite Michelle Pfeiffer .

That film led Zmed to a short period playing other teenagers on film, including 's '' Bachelor Party '', alongside Tom Hanks .

Zmed continued to appear on television as the host of '' Story'' (1984) and made guest appearances on a number of television shows throughout the 80s and 90s, including '' Hotel '', '' Empty Nest '', '' Murder, She Wrote '', and '' Caroline In The City ''.

Adrian Zmed returned to stage work in the '', '' Blood Brothers '', and '' Grease ''.
He most recently appeared as Noah in the musical '' The Ark '', in New York City, and in the 2006 Stan Harrington film, ''The Craving Heart''.

Zmed has appeared as himself on VH1 's popular '' I Love The 80s '', and '' Saturday Night Live ''.
Adrian also filled in for the sick Cooky The Clown on "The Bozo Show"

FACTS


  • Zmed appears Italian and Spanish , leading him to play many of these characters during his career.

  • Zmed speaks fluent Romanian .

  • Zmed's father was a Romanian Orthodox priest.

  • The family had anglicized their name to "Smith" but Zmed changed it back.

  • In the original Broadway production of '' Grease '', he starred with Jeff Conaway , who is best known as Kenickie in the 1978 motion picture '' Grease .''

  • He was married to Susan Wood

  • He provided the Voiceover for "Toth" in the 2002 Video Game , '' Star Wars Jedi Starfighter ''.

  • In 2006 filmed a 30 second PSA on chained dogs for humane non-profit Dogs Deserve Better .

  • Is the "floating head" on the NBC soap opera "Passions".



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