Adam Pally

Adam Saul Pally’s one of those dudes you’ve probably seen cracking jokes or causing chaos on TV, even if you can’t quite place his name. Born and raised in New York, he’s got that whole laid-back, vaguely sarcastic East Coast vibe. Most folks remember him as Max Blum, the wisecracking, endlessly entertaining guy from “Happy Endings.” Seriously, that show was a gem—cancelled way too soon, if you ask me. Pally just owned every scene, firing off one-liners like it was nothing. Then there’s his run as Dr. Peter Prentice on “The Mindy Project.” He rolled in as this totally unpredictable, sometimes clueless, but weirdly lovable doctor who somehow made even the most awkward situations hilarious. The dude’s got range—he’ll go from goofy to genuine in a heartbeat, all while sporting some questionable facial hair. But Pally doesn’t just stick to acting. He’s all over the place—writing, producing, whatever. He starred in “Making History” over on FOX, which was this wild time-travel comedy that, honestly, deserved more love. Plus, he helped bring “The President Show” to life as an executive producer, so he’s clearly not afraid to get political or weird. If you like your comedy sharp, a little left-of-center, and not afraid to get weird, Adam Pally’s your guy.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1982-03-18
  • Height: 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
  • Birth Location: New York City, New York, USA
  • Children: (3 children) Cole Pally
  • Parents: Steven Pally
  • Professions: Actor, Producer, Writer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Adam Pally and Daniella Liben, his longtime partner, have got three kids keeping them on their toes: Cole, born in 2012, Georgia Grace, who showed up a year later, and little Drake, the youngest, arriving in 2017. It’s honestly wild to think about how fast their family grew in just a handful of years—they went from a couple to a full-on crew in less than a decade. Pally, who’s known for his offbeat humor and roles in TV comedies, doesn’t shy away from talking about dad life in interviews. You can tell he genuinely digs being a father, even when the chaos level is through the roof. The kids pop up in his stories now and then, usually as the punchline or the reason he looks exhausted. It’s not all Hollywood glitz; their family life seems refreshingly normal, full of messy mornings and the usual parenting chaos, just with a bit more sitcom energy.

    • Quotes:

      referencennYou know, trying to wing a movie’s story? Forget it. That’s just not how it works, no matter what anybody tells you. The second you start freestyling plot points, your budget’s out the window, chaos runs wild, and the whole production grinds to a halt. Movies live and die by what’s written down. Every line, every twist, it’s all planned. Sure, actors might throw in a little improv here and there for flavor, but the backbone? That’s locked in. Otherwise, you’d have directors pulling their hair out, crew scrambling, and accountants crying in a corner. Imagine trying to light a scene if nobody knows what’s about to happen. Absolute madness. So yeah, story improv sounds fun, but in reality, it’d drain wallets faster than a summer blockbuster’s opening weekend. Scripts aren’t just tradition—they’re survival.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      March 18, 1982

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 10″ (1.78 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      New York City, New York, USA

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Cole Pally

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Steven Pally and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      43 years old