Award-winning actor and comedian Adam Sandler has captivated comedy lovers for nearly four decades. Fans fell in love with him as a cast member on “Saturday Night Live,” where he debuted onscreen in 1991. After being fired from “SNL” in 1995, the Brooklyn native began creating now-classic comedy films like “Billy Madison,” “The Wedding Singer” and “Happy Gilmore.”

The five-time Primetime Emmy nominee solidified his place in Hollywood with performances in films like “Punch-Drunk Love” and “50 First Dates,” alongside Drew Barrymore. He poked fun at the woes of fatherhood in his 2010 film “Grown Ups” and brought humor to Hanukkah in the animated comedy musical “Eight Crazy Nights.”

But Sandler began his career as a stand-up comedian and has had severl successful sold-out comedy tours. His l

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